ONE key TAKE THAT component will be missing from the manband's tour next summer.
Fear not, returning singer ROBBIE WILLIAMS hasn't thrown in the towel again.
Instead, singer and chief songwriter GARY BARLOW has warned his slick-hoofed colleagues that he won't be taking part in the onstage dance routines.
That's despite new album Progress being their "most uptempo ever".
Talking to SCOTT MILLS on Radio 1 this morning, Gary — often mocked for his awkward approach to choreography — stated: "I've hung up my boots."
MARK OWEN chipped in: "Even before we started making the record Gary sat us all down and said: 'I'm just saying one thing: I'm not dancing.' I'm not convinced."
Still, Gary's age-influenced decision to stand still is nothing compared to Mark's senior moment.
The singer confessed he spent 24 hours convinced he'd had his car stolen — only to realise he'd simply forgotten where he'd parked it.
He said: "I'd just left it at some friend's house. We were speaking to the friend and said we lost it — and they never said 'it's on our drive!'."
Meanwhile, Robbie revealed he's hoping to bag a singing role on some of the songs Take That released after he departed in 1995.
Still, the singer admits he's just buzzing at the prospect of taking part in a live TT extravaganza.
He said: "The lads had a meeting last week while I was away in LA and came up with a load of ace ideas for the show. We know how it's going to work. I'm just thrilled to be part of it. I do want to do some of the tunes from the last few years please. I need to discuss that with the lads."
Well, Mark's the best man to organise a band meeting.
He revealed: "We try to get together at least once a month for dinner. We call them ban-them-birds evenings."
Tickets for the lads' 2011 UK shows go on sale this Friday.
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