Robbie Williams insists that he is still a member of Take That despite focusing on his solo career during the last year.
The singer, who left the boy band back in 1995 and then reunited with them for an album and a tour last year, says he is still a part of the group.

Robbie with Jason Orange, Howard Donald, Gary Barlow and Mark Owen.
“Am I rejoining Take That? I haven’t officially left… What I do know, God willing if we all remain healthy, then I will definitely be a part of Take That at some point because I love being in the band, I love the boys and I love the creative process with them.”
Speaking at a press conference at London’s Soho Hotel, the 38-year-old pop star explained: “It’s joyful being around them and that tour last summer was just absolutely incredible. It kick-stared my professional career, not for other people, but for my sake – got my confidence back.”
He added: “Being with the boys gave me space to find myself again. I’m back, I want to go on tour and I want to smash it.”

X Factor star Olly Murs will be supporting Robbie for his tour next year.
The father-of-one also announced that he is doing a European Stadium tour next year, his first big solo tour in over six years. Olly Murs will be supporting him during it.
Robbie believes it could be the tour that seals his place in pop history: “I’m buzzing. I’m ready to go… I believe that I’m at the place in my career where it’s time to put my foot down and go, ‘This is what I can do.’ It’s legacy time for me… I want to go and seal my place in pop history.”