"This is the end of Part Two and when we feel like it, we can come back and start talking again about where we want to go next, rather than having the pressure of coming straight out of a tour and thinking, 'Right come the middle of the year we've got to start writing another album and go over to LA and do this and do that'. "The news of Gary's solo project comes hot on the heels of the iconic Take That Meerkat Music reunion concert.

Howard Donald - who completes the current line-up with Mark Owen - said: "We're going to rest for a bit and not even think about any other tours or albums. Surface Studio, Surface Laptop, Surface Pro: what's the difference? Gary Barlow pays moving tribute to late daughter Poppy onTake That’s Howard Donald shares photoshopped David BowieTake That movie musical 'Greatest Days' reveals castGary Barlow's daily 'Crooner Sessions' duets - watchTake That: Jason Orange’s last ever performance and 5Queen's Brian May thanks 'amazing' firefighters whoThe Voice's best ever audition? "I've got a solo album, first one in seven years coming near Christmas, November-ish," "It's very positive and it's with a 60-piece orchestra so get ready.

Limited signed copies of the I've done so much in my career but the one thing I've never recorded is a record with an orchestra.

Take That wrapped their 'Greatest Hits Live Tour' in June, and although they are getting some much needed family time, they will be back for the next "chapter" in a "few" years time. ""We've got a film coming out next year featuring all our music that I think they start filming in January. "Reuniting with our old friend [Robbie Williams] online for a one-off performance!" 1997 studio album by Gary Barlow Open Road Studio album by Gary Barlow Released26 May 1997 Recorded1996–1997 GenrePop Length50:54 LabelBMG, RCA, Arista ProducerClive Davis, David Foster, Gary Barlow, Mike Rose, Nick Foster, Kristian Lundin, Max Martin, Carsten Schack, Kenneth Karlin, Stephen Lipson, Absolute, Grant Mitchell, Walter Afanasieff, Chris Porter, Simon Willis Gary Barlow chronology Open Road Twelve Months, Eleven Days Singles from Open Road "Forever Love" Released: 5 … I better be off then .... (sic)" The new record will be his first solo outing since 2013's 'Since I Saw You Last', which debuted at number two in the Official UK Chart.

Speaking on Good Morning Britain today (Thursday, July 9) the Take That singer confirmed the new collection will be out in November and will be an orchestral project.

"It's been nice to have the time & peace to work it out. Daryl Hall & John Oates Original songs with big contemporary orchestral arrangements.

Gary Barlow is preparing a solo record of original songs featuring an orchestra.

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the group said ahead of the concert. 30 Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7LA "It's actually really nice, because we've all got big families and we want to spend time with them rather than saying 'We're only going to stay with them 'til August and then we've got to go over to LA and do another album'. Scientists discover one type INCREASES coronavirus infection riskShia LaBeouf's new movie The Tax Collector called "atrocious" and "barely coherent" in brutal reviewsLauren Goodger stuns in busty bikini photo as she poses on the beachBayern 'cautiously optimistic' on Alaba extension, want 'fair fee' for ThiagoGasoline, portfolio management fees boost U.S. producer prices in JulyAKG Y600NC noise cancelling headphones could be a perfect Bose alternativeVolkswagen T-Roc Cabriolet review: open-top family funHeathrow Airport passengers down 88 per cent in July due to coronavirusThe Queen’s Tea Supplier Finally Settles Whether Milk Should Be Added Before Or After Hot WaterPaint me up before you go-go: London borough to get George Michael muralSmash Mouth frontman Steve Harwell says 'f*** that COVID s***' as he performs to large crowd He said: "It's been a long time since I've had to think about what's next for me. "I'm following what my heart's telling me. He told fans on Twitter: "There's new music in the air.I'm happy to announce a new solo record for the Autumn of 2020. Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article Available on CD, download & for the first time ever on Vinyl. I type this while sat at my piano... (sic)" Since Take That reformed in 2005, Gary, 48, has previously gone on two tours on his own, in 2014, in support of 'Since I Saw You Last', and last year during some downtime from the band.