viernes, 1 de octubre de 2010

Take That planea alquilar una casa durante el próximo tour


TAKE THAT are taking their mass bromance to extremes - by renting a communal house for their stadium tour next summer.
The man band, back with ROBBIE WILLIAMS for the first time in 15 years, are busy planning a tour for May and June 2011 to perform their new album Progress, out next month.

The five members - Robbie and band mates GARY BARLOW, MARK OWEN, HOWARD DONALD and JASON ORANGE - want to base themselves in a big country pile in the centre of the UK, then fly back and forth to their gigs together.

TT's management have already made inquiries about renting a house in the Home Counties or Midlands and chartering a helicopter to shuttle the lads to shows in cities including Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and London.

I can just imagine "Goodnight, Robbie", "Goodnight, Gary" echoing around their house at bedtime, just like in classic Seventies TV show The Waltons.

However, the plan to live under the same roof makes a lot of sense.

A source said: "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. It means they can all travel together, which makes life easy for their tour manager. And they are always around for any rehearsals or band meetings. They can all eat together too and bring in the very best caterers. But more importantly, it prevents any of them being left on their own to be lonely or get up to no good. Robbie is keen to avoid being stuck in hotel rooms. He does not like the drudgery of touring. And Mark wants the moral support of the rest of the lads now he's not drinking. They all like the idea of having their friends and family around them. But it will be a huge stately home or a large country retreat so everyone has plenty of space to themselves if needed."

The lads have come a long way since they were sharing rooms and touring around in a single minibus in the early Nineties.

Let's just hope there are no fall-outs or arguments to ruin the goodwill.

Fuente: The Sun

3 comentarios:

jennic dijo...

Como esto sea cierto, olvidémonos del stalkeo... :(

jennic dijo...

Que no lo dicen, pero posiblemente ese sea otro motivo... :S

Esperemos que The Sun haga su trabajo y nos acabe diciendo dónde está la casa, jaja.

Aiyeshah dijo...

Fabulous! XD Hope so too ;)