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Take That, populate British music group boy band, hold a press conference to announce
Take That, populate British music group boy band, hold a press conference to announce that they are splitting up. Robbie Williams, had announced her was leaving the band in July of 1995
Picture shows group member Jason Orange at the event.
In February 1996, Take That hosted a press conference confirming they would be breaking up. Gary said, Unfortunately the rumours are true. How Deep Is Your Love will be our last single together and the Greatest Hits will be our last album. He added, from today Take That is no more.
Picture taken 13th February 1996
Andy Stenning
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
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Media ID 21803298
© Mirrorpix
Announcement Jason Orange Male Press Conference Take That 1995
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This iconic print captures a pivotal moment in British music history. Take That, the beloved boy band that had captured the hearts of millions, gathered for a press conference to announce their heartbreaking decision to split up. The news came after Robbie Williams had already announced his departure from the group in July 1995. In this particular image, we see Jason Orange, one of the talented members of Take That, standing amidst the emotional atmosphere of the event. It is evident that this was a difficult and bittersweet moment for all involved. On February 13th, 1996, Take That officially confirmed their breakup during this highly anticipated press conference. Gary Barlow solemnly revealed that rumors circulating were indeed true - they would be parting ways as a band. He expressed his regret by saying "from today Take That is no more". The significance of this announcement cannot be overstated; it marked an end to an era and left fans devastated worldwide. However, it also served as a testament to the impact and success that Take That had achieved throughout their career. Andy Stenning's photograph encapsulates not only the somberness but also serves as a reminder of how deeply ingrained Take That was within popular culture during the 1990s. This picture immortalizes both an unforgettable moment in music history and pays homage to one of Britain's most influential pop acts ever formed.
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