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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Robbie's going grey, Mark's forgotten where he parked his car... are Take That REALLY ready for their second comeback?

By Daily Mail Reporter


And they have changed their album release date to avoid a chart battle with JLS



Going grey: Robbie Williams is already starting to get grey hair at the tender age of just 36


He's just 36 years old but it seems being in the music industry for the last 20 years has started to take its toll on Robbie Williams.

The singer showed signs of grey hair as he joined his Take That bandmates for an interview at Radio 1 this afternoon following the announcement that the group will be going on tour next year.

With the top of his hair teased into a quiff-style, Robbie appeared to be attempting to hide his silvery locks as he arrived at the studios with Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald.


Silver fox: Robbie tried to hide the greys by teasing his hair into a quiff style


And Robbie isn't the only member to have started to show his age, as Mark admitted on Radio 1 this morning that he had forgotten where he parked his car.

The 38-year-old singer admitted he had spent 24 hours thinking his car had been stolen before realising he had simply parked it at a friend's house and forgotten about it.

He said: 'I 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!'


Forgetful: Mark Owen (centre) thought his car had been stolen before realising he had just forgotten where he parked it


He and the group joined presenter Scott Mills to talk about the tour dates, which were announced at a press conference at London's Savoy Hotel.

The band said they may add further shows to the 14 UK dates which have so far been announced for next year.

Robbie said: 'We'll see what happens. If demand is there I'm sure we can wrangle something.'

Progress Live 2011 will feature hits from the band's early days, Robbie's solo career, and tracks recorded since they reunited.


Announcement: The group held a press conference yesterday announcing their tour dates for Progress Live 2011

Meanwhile, the group have announced they have changed the release date of their upcoming album, Progress, so they wouldn't have to go head-to-head with pop favourite JLS in a chart battle.

The highly-anticipated record was due for release on November 22nd, but now Progress will be released a week earlier.

They have also brought forward the release of single The Flood, which will now come out on November 7 which also avoids a clash with the boy band.

JLS will still release their second album Outta This World on November 22, and Children In Need single Love You More on November 15.


source:dailymail


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