Take That is a British pop group that originated from Manchester, England. They are known for their significant impact on the pop music scene during the 1990s, experiencing a resurgence in popularity in the 2000s. The band originally consisted of 5 members: Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, Jason Orange, and Robbie Williams. They became famous for hits like 'Back for Good', 'Relight My Fire', and 'Pray'.
After Robbie Williams left in 1995, the group continued as a quartet until disbanding in 1996. They reunited in 2005 as a four-piece without Williams and experienced renewed success with albums such as 'Beautiful World' and 'The Circus'. Robbie Williams rejoined for the album 'Progress' in 2010 but has since left the group again. The band remains active as a trio, with the current members Barlow, Donald, and Owen. Their notable achievements include several Brit Awards and chart-topping albums and singles across the decades.