The reformed pop act announce more dates.Take That will cap a sell-out tour of the UK next year with the first ever live performance by a British act at the new Wembley Stadium, it has been revealed.
The band will close their lengthy comeback tour on June 24 in the revamped sports stadium after adding three extra shows this week - although all the new dates have reportedly sold out (
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"We'll be really buzzed finishing at Wembley," said Gary Barlow. "I love Charlotte Church so would like her and the Sugababes to support and maybe we could bring back another act."
In late September, Bon Jovi were announced as the first live act to perform at the brand new stadium following its debut over the summer with the F.A Cup final
[read: Bon Jovi to kick off new Wembley Stadium].
Speaking to the Evening Standard, Barlow also touched upon the will he-wont he saga of an appearance by Robbie Williams: "A couple of the lads have spoken to Robbie since we announced the tour... the offer is there to join us on stage and it's not been a 'no' from him." They will be the first act to play the newly redeveloped Wembley Stadium, three months before Robbie's own gig there, in September 2006.