Take That are working on a new album, Gary Barlow has confirmed.
The group’s frontman has revealed he, Mark Owen and Howard Donald have been working remotely on the follow-up to 2017’s ‘Wonderland’.
Speaking of the LP, which has a 2023 release date, he tells The Sun’s Bizarre column: “We’ve kind of started already. We’ve learnt to work remotely because we live in different parts of the world.
“So I’ll send off a chorus and say, ‘Let me know what you think, lads’, then it will be back a few days later and it’s had a little more written on it.
“You’ll hear a single just before the summer next year and the album will be released around October. And the following year we’ve put the whole of it aside for a world tour.
“We haven’t done a world tour for years. So we will take this new record everywhere and there will be a few surprise places that we haven’t toured before.”
In addition to the new music, Take That have a movie coming out, ‘Greatest Days’, and Gary insists the trio have a lot left they want to achieve together.
He adds: “We’re feeling ambitious and ready for hard work. Music isn’t about repetition, so we always want to feel like we are moving forward and chasing new dreams.
“We’ve done a lot as Take That but we haven’t achieved everything we want to achieve. I believe we have years to go yet.”