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'Take That' plan sixth album
London | July 04, 2009 4:21:33 PM IST
 

English pop group 'Take That', currently busy with their Circus tour, have already started working on their sixth album, sources say.

"The lads always thought the Circus album would be a good way to bow out. The last thing they planned to release was the DVD of the show which is being filmed at Wembley this weekend," The Sun quoted a source as saying.

"The bond between them is so strong at the moment that they decided they should keep the momentum going.

"Mark, Howard and Jason are in the songwriting form of their life - it's not all on Gary's shoulders, as a lot of people think.

"The response on tour has reassured them all that there is still a huge hunger for the boys to continue," the source added.

Meanwhile, group member Gary Marlow presented a cheque of 50,000 pounds on behalf of the band after receiving the top award at O2 Silver Clef Awards.

The awards ceremony was held in aid of the Nordoff-Robbins charity, which provides music therapy sessions for 35,000 adults and children every year.

Marlow said: "Don't be playing Angels before I come up on stage! Here's a cheque from the band from all those people who try to get away without paying for tickets to the show."

Mark Owen, Jason Orange, Howard Donald are the other members of the band. (ANI)

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