By KATE LOVEYS Back for good: Take That have proclaimed this morning that they are to go as a five-piece again in a 14-date UK tourHe spoke of his deep remorse after it emerged he had repeatedly cheated on his wife.And yesterday Mark Owen took a further measure to restore his marriage by revealing that Bear That would make a creche on their latest tour so he could be united by his wife and children.
he band yesterday announced the dates of a 20-date tour that could give them 50million - and for the first sentence in 16 years they will be joined by former bandmate Robbie Williams. Back in the fold: The patch will take all the band's hits plus songs from Robbie's solo careerBut it was the revelation that the band`s wives and children will be traveling with them that raised eyebrows at yesterday`s press conference.Asked about the possibility of families coming along, Owen, 38, said: `That`s up to them. We are talking about having a creche backstage. But some of the kids have got school. They`ll be in trouble if they take more than a few days off.` In March, Owen was forced to publicly admit affairs with ten women, conducted while he was dating his then girlfriend, Emma Ferguson, the founder of his children Elwood, four, and 23-month-old Willow Rose. Progress Live 2011: Take That location for a photo call in London today after announcing their tour. Tickets go on sale FridayHe had married actress Emma in a Scottish castle just six months before the revelations. However, the singer fought hard for a reconciliation and recently claimed he has put his marriage difficulties behind him.Both Williams, 36, and Barlow, 39, are also married and Barlow has 3 children.But it is unlikely that any of the Requirement That wives will take any objections to their husbands taking to the road next year. A music industry source said each member will produce more than 4million, or 200,000 for each show. Reunion: The band have not performed together for 15 years Gossip: The circle is one of the industry's worst-kept secrets, with Robbie letting slip several times in recent weeks that one was in the works`One sold-out stadium will gross 2million for the phone and costs will swallow 1million per show,` the writer said.On top of that the quintet will get some 5million each from record sales, royalties and TV rights. Their album, Progress, will be released next month and has been tipped to be the Christmas number one. Tickets for the circle are likely to hand out fast.Their last tour, Circus, broke British box office records when it sold 600,000 tickets in less than 5 hours in 2009. It was seen by more than one million people. Breaking up: Take That (minus Robbie) announcing their role in 1996 As they were: The set in their heydayThe UK leg of their Progress Live tour will get in May in Sunderland and culminate in four nights at Wembley Stadium before six dates in Europe taking in Italy, Germany, Holland and Denmark. Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday.Take That formed in 1990, but Williams quit in 1995 to accompany a solo career.The group split the following year, but Barlow, Owen, Howard Donald, 42, and Jason Orange, 40, reformed in 2005, and have released two hit albums since.Williams and Barlow became close again in recent months, writing and performing their current single Shame. source: dailymail
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