
"Originally made up of Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald, Take That debuted in the nineties and stormed the charts with songs like "Pray," "Relight My Fire," and "Babe." After Williams left in 1995 the others disbanded in 1996 before reforming without Williams in 2005. The "Rock DJ" singer then rejoined the band in 2010 before Williams and Orange left and the other three continued as a trio."
"Then made up of Barlow, Owen, and Donald, the group appeared and introduced the stars of the Take That musical, The Band. The frontman has shown his LGBTQ+ allyship by acting as a patron of the Elton John AIDS Foundation since 2014. Barlow has also hosted galas in support of the EJAF. Barlow also played at the Woodside End of Summer Party which raised funds to support 50,000 pregnant women to help prevent them passing HIV to their babies."
Take That formed in the nineties with Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald, achieving hits such as "Pray," "Relight My Fire," and "Babe." Williams left in 1995 and the band disbanded in 1996, reforming in 2005 without him; Williams rejoined in 2010 before he and Orange later departed, leaving a trio. The group has roots performing in gay bars and has shown support for the LGBTQ+ community through a surprise Manchester Pride appearance in 2017 and individual charity work. Gary Barlow has acted as a patron of the Elton John AIDS Foundation and hosted benefit galas, while members have participated in fundraising events to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission.
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