Virtual Robbie thrills Take That fans
Quoted from: http://tonight.co.za
'April 25, 2006
London - Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, British pop heartthrob Robbie Williams has rejoined - virtually - the 1990s boy band that made him famous.
Take That projected a six-metre hologram of Williams, who quit the combo in 1995, for a version of their hit Could It Be Magic at its sell-out comeback concert in Newcastle, north-east England, on Sunday night.
Williams was seen with his hands in his pockets, wearing ripped jeans and a camouflage jacket, for the intro of the tune, before the other band members took over the song and the hologram faded.
Could It Be Magic was part of an 18-song concert that featured eight costume changes, huge light shows and a breakaway circular stage which was lowered into the middle of the audience half-way through the night.
Formed in Manchester in 1990, Take That dominated the pop charts in the first half of the decade with its dance tunes and soulful ballads, before Williams struck out on his own, a year before the group's demise.
Mark Owen, Jason Orange, Howard Donald and Gary Barlow announced in November last year that they would reunite, while Williams - who has been invited to join them anytime he likes - reportedly gave his blessing. - AFP'

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