Wed, 23 July 2008 23:31:13 ET
Exhausted with their current tour, Take That decide to quit touring and do only one more tour to support their upcoming album.
Take That, which consists of members Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen, and, formerly
Robbie Williams are said to do one more tour to support their new album before stopping. According to Jason, their recent show, Beautiful World Tour, has left them exhausted.
"After the tour it was weird to go cold turkey but my body did appreciate the rest," he said in a statement. "I was knackered. I think we have one more tour left in us. I sound old saying that but I can't see us being like the Rolling Stones and being in Take That when I am 40 or 50 years old."
After more than ten years in a split, the band reunited in a recorded music album "Beautiful World" that was released on May 9, 2006 in a deal reportedly worth 3,000,000 Pounds. After a month on sale, their comeback album sold over 1.5 million copies in the U.K.
Their success continued on February 14, 2007 when they performed live at the BRIT Awards ceremony at Earl's Court. Their single "Patience" won the Best British Single category.
After having an outstanding year of success in 2007, now the band are reported to work on another new album. According to a source, their latest music project is signed under American label, Interscope, and will be released in Canada. This forthcoming album is expected to be on the market before Christmas and the supporting tour will be underway right after the album is released.
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