
Take That were all smiles as they headed to the premiere of their new Netflix documentary series, which explores the ups and downs of their rise to fame and their continued success as a three-piece.
Named after the group, the new three-part Netflix docuseries will be released on Tuesday (January 27) and will recount the band’s rise to fame from early beginnings through to their dramatic split and subsequent comeback, with rare behind-the-scenes footage.
Formed in 1989 in Manchester, the original group was made up of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Robbie Williams, with the series documenting their experiences of being in the boyband through a range of archive, never-before-seen footage, personal material and new interviews with some of the bandmates.
The series also features new interviews with Gary, Howard and Mark, and is said to offer an intimate look at the highs, the heartbreaks, and the enduring legacy of one of the UK’s most successful bands of all time.
The trio, who are set to take on a UK and Ireland tour this summer before the band release their 10th studio album, headed to a special event was held at The Cinema In The Power Station, at Battersea Power Station in London on Monday (January 26), where die-hard fans were given the chance to see the first episode before anyone else.
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