A 52-year-old 90s boyband star is almost unrecognizable as he prepares for a big concert.

They're back, but he's ditched the 90s style.

November 1st 2024.

A 52-year-old 90s boyband star is almost unrecognizable as he prepares for a big concert.
Mark Owen, the heartthrob of the popular boyband of the 90s, was spotted in Australia looking quite different from his usual self. The Take That star was seen taking a leisurely stroll before their much-awaited performance in the country.

Despite sporting his trademark long locks, the 52-year-old pop icon chose to hide behind a pair of black sunglasses as he walked in Perth. Dressed in black gym attire, Mark's outing was a prelude to the band's grand show at the RAC Arena on Thursday, marking their comeback to Australia after a gap of seven years.

This tour, titled "Life On Tour," will see the band, now consisting of Gary Barlow and Howard Donald after the departures of Robbie Williams and Jason Orange, take the stage to perform tracks from their latest album as well as old classics that have won the hearts of millions. Hailing from Manchester, the band was formed in 1990 and is best known for hits like "Patience," "Rule The World," "Stay," "Back For Good," and "Could It Be Magic."

With an impressive record of 12 number one singles, 17 top five singles, and 20 top-ten hits in the UK alone, Take That has established themselves as one of the most successful boybands of all time. And now, Mark Owen, along with his bandmates, is ready to enthrall their Australian fans once again.

The group's lineup has seen some changes over the years, with the departure of Robbie Williams in 1995 and Jason Orange in 2014. However, this did not stop Take That from continuing as a trio, releasing albums like "Wonderland" in 2017 and "This Life" in 2023.

In an exciting development, Take That will now be the subject of a Netflix documentary, following the success of Robbie Williams' own documentary earlier this year. Directed by Bafta-nominated David Soutar and produced by Gabe Turner, the documentary will give fans an inside look into the British boyband's journey.

The current lineup of Take That includes Howard Donald, Gary Barlow, and Mark Owen. However, the documentary will also feature interviews with Robbie Williams, who is reportedly set to share some interesting insights. While Jason Orange's participation in the project is unclear at the moment, sources suggest that there is hope he might join in as well.

According to an insider, the initial plan was to use only archived interviews of the former band members, but things have now changed. The source added, "There's hope he could be persuaded to take part in the present day, which would be a real coup. The special is still in its early stages, and Fulwell 73 has yet to formally approach him, but this could change when the project starts to take shape and the lads have managed to work their magic."

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