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Take That's final tour show to be screened live in cinemas

Take That's final show of their Greatest Hits Live Tour is set to be screened live across cinemas nationwide.

The British male group, consisting of Gary BarlowMark Owen and Howard Donald, have teamed up with CinemaLive to offer their fans the chance to witness their performance at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff, South Wales, from the comfort of one of over 600 cinemas in the UK and Ireland on June 8 from 8pm.

There will also be "exclusive cinema content" aired for the big finale, which is part of the Back For Good hitmakers' 30th anniversary celebrations.

Take That said: "We're so excited to be able to bring all our fans together for the last night of our UK tour - it's going to be a really special night for us. 

"To have cinema audiences all around the UK and Ireland joining us here in Cardiff will be incredible - we can't wait. See you all really soon!" 

In 2017, the trio broadcast their Wonderland Tour show from The O2, which broke the record to become the highest-grossing live concert cinema screening of all time.

The extensive run of dates in the UK and Ireland kick off on April 12 at Sheffield's FlyDSA Arena and includes eight stops at The O2 in London.

Take That released the album Odyssey ahead of the tour, which saw them re-imagine their greatest hits and featured the lead single Pray, plus the band's classic hits like Rule the World, Relight My Fire and Patience.

The boyband formed in 1989, along with former members Robbie Williams and Jason Orange.

There had been talk of both of them rejoining the group for the special milestone. However, Robbie - who quit Take That in 1995, a year before they originally split, and rejoined from 2009 to 2012 - admitted though he'd love to mark 30 years of the band, he'd only be willing to do it if Jason came back after leaving in 2014.

He said: "I'm up for it. But I don't know what their calendar says, what my calendar says. I don't know what their manager says.

"We'd all love to do it. I'd love to get Jason back involved, realistically I don't think so.

"If we could get Jay back it would be perfect."

Tickets for the CinemaLive viewing are available this coming Friday on March 15 from https://takethat.com/take-that-live-in-cinemas

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