Many fans are excited for Take That to hit the stage of King Charles III's coronation concert at Windsor Castle as they were reportedly asked by the royal family to perform. However, one member will not join his bandmates.
According to Mirror UK, an essential member of the group would not join his pals for the upcoming concert in front of the royal family and millions of viewers this May.
Robbie Williams, who departed from the group in the mid-1990s, is reportedly tapping out from the concert; the outlet did not state the reason why he will not perform.
Initially, Take That had five members, but two of the original lineup left the band, leaving them with three performers. In recent reports, Jason Orange is reportedly discussing plans in joining his former bandmates at the highly-anticipated royal event.
If ever the musician appeared at the concert, he will be reunited with his pals Mark Owen, Gary Barlow, and Howard Donald.
Per the outlet, the band rose to fame in 1990, selling over millions of records throughout their career. However, they went on to disband, only to reform in 2005. However, their reunion didn't last long as they split again in 2014.
Take That will embark on a series of concerts later this year, kicking off at In The Park in Kaisaniemen Puisto, Helsinki, Finland, on June 27, 2023.
They will also take the stage of this year's BST Hyde Park in London, United Kingdom, on July 1, and at the Slotskoncert in Denmark on July 7.
For complete information about tickets and tour dates, visit their official website here.
In other reports, King Charles' coronation concert will take place 24 hours after the royal successor assumes the throne.
The event will be held at Windsor Castles' East Lawn on May 7. There have been several reports regarding the lineup for the concert, which reportedly includes Ed Sheeran, Adele, and many more.
"The King has suggested a number of people he would like to perform and Adele and Ed were on that list. He was very keen that they were part of the concert," an insider said.
According to Yahoo!, the coronation concert would also feature choirs from different parts of the United Kingdom, spoken word performances, and dance numbers.
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