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Jason Gregory

15:29 25th October 2010

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Take That made their first public appearance with Robbie Williams at the Q Awards in London today (October 25).


The band, who have reunited for a new album and tour, were inducted into the magazine's Hall of Fame.

Williams said: "I'd like to thank my boys. Extremely happy here. Looking forward to the next few years."

Take That release new album 'Progress' next month and are expected to announce details of a huge tour at a press conference in London tomorrow (October 26).

Florence & The Machine was the big winner at this year's Q Awards ceremony, taking home the awards for Best Female and Best track for 'You've Got The Love'.

Paolo Nutini won Best Male, Kasabian were named Best Act In the World and The National won Best Album for 'High Violet'.

Other winners included Bryan Ferry, who was named Q Icon, while Sir Paul McCartney collected the Classic Album award for Wings' 'Band On The Run'.

You can see highlights from the ceremony on Gigwise below, or click here for the full Q Awards winners list.

Q Awards 2010 - Photos

  • Florence & The Machine

  • Corinne Bailey Rae

  • Tinie Tempah

  • Paolo Nutini

  • Tim Burgess

  • Chase & Status

  • Duran Duran

  • Lissie

  • Sandie Shaw

  • Matt Berry

  • Charlotte Church

  • KT Tunstall

  • Mark Ronson

  • Nadine Coyle

  • Noel Fielding

  • Al Murray

  • Fearne Cotton

  • Madness

  • Ray Davies

  • Travie McCoy

  • Plan B

  • Kasabian

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