Take That are set to move in together when they embark on a reunion tour next year, it's been reported.
The band, who have reformed with Robbie Williams, are apparently looking for a country retreat that they can use as a base during the jaunt.
Williams, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange will stay at the house with their families and fly out to gigs.
"The band will move all their families into the same huge house - wives, girlfriends and kids too - and then fly to the gigs each night,” a source told The Sun.
The insider added: "Robbie is keen to avoid being stuck in hotel rooms. He does not like the drudgery of touring.”
Take That are set to release their new album 'Progress' on November 22.
The band's first album in 15 years with Williams was recorded alongside producer Stuart Price in New York last September.
Take That 'To Move Into Communal House'
October 01, 2010
by Jason Gregory
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