A founding member

Jason Orange was a founding member of the band since its inception; however, on September 24, 2014, it was announced that he had chosen to quit the group due to personal reasons. "I want to begin by saying how pleased I am of all we have achieved together over the years," the band stated in a statement posted on their official website.

The return

Robert returned to the band in July 2010 after a 15-year hiatus and appeared on the band's sixth studio album, "Progress," which was released in November 2010 and on the band's "Progress Live" tour in 2011. He also appeared on the band's sixth studio album, "Progress," which was released in November 2010. In 2011, he was forced to leave the band for the second time.

The best years

Mark, Gary, and Howard were present at a band meeting last week when I made it plain that I was not interested in recording and promoting a new album at this time. Having spent some of the best years of my life with Take That has been an honor and a pleasure, and I'd want to convey my appreciation for everyone who has been a part of my journey, especially my band mates who have become more than just colleagues to me.

Lastly and most of all, I'd want to convey my gratitude to all of our lovely and kind fans, as well as our gorgeous and ever-faithful band members.

'Thank you so much for your assistance.'

It seems that he will not be rejoining Take That anytime soon, which is especially disappointing given that he was missing from the group's most recent reunion due to the Coronavirus quarantine. Former bandmate Howard Donald said that Jason had "fallen off the radar" during an appearance on the Loose Women program in 2018. Is Robbie Williams contemplating a reunion with Take That in the near future?

Several speculations were confirmed when Take That performed on the final edition of The X Factor, which aired on Sunday night.

The X Factor

The final episode of The X Factor, in which Robbie Williams reunited with his former bandmates Mark Owen, Gary Barlow, and Howard Donald, was a pleasant surprise for fans. Robbie Williams reunited with his former bandmates Mark Owen, Gary Barlow, and Howard Donald, which was a pleasant surprise for fans. In accordance with speculations that emerged in 2018, the band's 30th anniversary tour is planned to begin in 2019. In an interview with Lorraine, Robbie was asked if he would be interested in reconnecting with his former bandmates, and he responded in the positive.

A performance of one of early singles

'Shine'

After a performance of their 2007 song 'Shine,' former members Mark Owen, Gary Barlow, and Howard Donald joined them on stage for a performance of one of their early singles, 'Everything Changes.' Former member Robbie Williams, who had been seated in the audience with the other judges, then joined them for a performance of one of their early singles, "Everything Changes." Robbie replied with the words, "Is it true that I'm reuniting with the Take That band members? I'm certain it will occur at some point, but there is nothing in the article to suggest that it will."