
Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange have recently announced the Take That comeback.
The former members of the famous boy band have recently held a press conference in London and announced the details of their upcoming tour.
After ten years, the "Relight My Fire" singers will reunite for some massive concerts.
The events will take place in Britain next year and are set for a staggering 1.5 million each.
According to a source quoted in Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "The boys will definitely be touring. There will be a series of dates, probably around the spring, but no new album".
Meanwhile, Simon Moran of SJM Concerts - which is behind the shows - told Britain's The Sun newspaper the band are still popular, especially following their documentary, 'Take That... For The Record', which was broadcast earlier this month, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
"I think a tour with the boys would be amazing. You saw from all the hype around the ITV show how many people still adore them. They have a massive fan base", Moran said.
"There are so many girls who would love to see them gig again I've no doubt they could sell out venues - they can definitely do more than a big one-off gig", he added.
When talking about
Robbie Williams' missing the reunion, Owen answered: "While we've been on holiday, he's been taking the world by storm. () The door is always open for Rob. If ever he's bored one day and we're on the road and he wants to come and sing a song, we're always ready to do that. We'll have a spare mic ready for him on stage".