Monday, May 4, 2026

Ringo Starr reveals ‘one of the saddest lines’ he refused to sing on new country album

Sir Ringo Starr refused to sing "one of the saddest lines" T-Bone Burnett wrote for Long Long Road. The...

Latest Posts

Rita Wilson reveals perfect Bruce Springsteen advice inspiring her music career

Rita Wilson has revealed how Bruce Springsteen helped her overcome fears of becoming a songwriter later in life. The...

Dave Grohl reveals real reason he changed Foo Fighters album name

Dave Grohl changed the name of the Foo Fighters' latest album to avoid comparisons to Wicked: For Good. The...

Barry Manilow cancels more shows amid cancer battle

Barry Manilow has postponed the next round of dates for his Las Vegas residency amid his cancer battle. The...

Post Malone delays tour to focus on album

Post Malone has cancelled the start of his tour so he can finish his album. The Circles hitmaker was...

Howard Donald says Jason Orange has ‘gone off the grid’

Howard Donald says his friend Jason Orange has "gone off the grid" since leaving Take That.
Howard, 50, has dashed hopes of Jason, 48, returning to the group for their 30th anniversary tour in 2019 and admits he hasn’t been in contact with his friend awhile since he quit in 2014.
Jason left Take That following the release of their 2010 LP ‘Progress’ and subsequent tour, which saw the band reunite as five piece – consisting of him, Howard, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and the returning Robbie Williams for the first time since 1995.
Speaking about Jason’s status on ‘Loose Women’, Howard said: "Jason’s gone off the grid. He’s not taking emails or phone calls or stuff like that. But that’s good for him, that’s where he wants to be.
"I think he wants to be a million miles away from this at the moment. Who knows in the near future he might decide to change his mind and if he does he’s welcome back anytime."
Howard, 50, also spoke of the effect Jason’s initial departure had on the ‘Back For Good’ hitmakers and confessed that although it was difficult to adapt at first, they’ve adjusted to life as a trio.
He said: "We went from a five to a four, back to a five, down to a three, and, like I said, us being a three now we’re really comfortable
When Jason first left it was a difficult, we had to make that decision whether the three of us were going to carry on as a band and we thought, ‘Yeah why not?’"
Howard, Gary and Mark reunited with Robbie on ‘The X Factor final – on which the pop star is a judge – for a rendition of ‘Everything Changes’.
Following the TV performance and the foursome singing at the gala night of ‘The Band’ musical in London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket, the ‘Angels’ singer vowed to be part of Take That again in the future.
He said: "As long as we stay healthy, I’m sure there’ll be another moment where we all get together. Maybe we can coax Jason back, who knows? We shall have to see. But definitely, definitely in the future.
"We will all ride again. Next year when the boys are on tour, I’m on tour too. If we’re in the same place at the same time, there’s an open mic at my gig. I’m sure there’s an open mic at theirs too."

Latest Posts

Rita Wilson reveals perfect Bruce Springsteen advice inspiring her music career

Rita Wilson has revealed how Bruce Springsteen helped her overcome fears of becoming a songwriter later in life. The...

Dave Grohl reveals real reason he changed Foo Fighters album name

Dave Grohl changed the name of the Foo Fighters' latest album to avoid comparisons to Wicked: For Good. The...

Barry Manilow cancels more shows amid cancer battle

Barry Manilow has postponed the next round of dates for his Las Vegas residency amid his cancer battle. The...

Post Malone delays tour to focus on album

Post Malone has cancelled the start of his tour so he can finish his album. The Circles hitmaker was...

Don't Miss

Ringo Starr plotting an EP to wrap-up country album Long Long Road

Ringo Starr is planning to drop an EP. The Beatles legend, 85, dropped his star-studded country album Long Long...

‘I’m gonna come for you’: Cyndi Lauper fiercely shuts down heckler at Vegas residency opener

Cyndi Lauper fiercely shut down a heckler on the opening night of her Cyndi Lauper: Live in Las Vegas residency.

Hilary Duff hopes her kids ‘don’t get bored’ on tour

Hilary Duff hopes her children "don't get bored" watching her on tour every night. The 38-year-old star is hitting...

Madonna crashes West Hollywood club night with surprise 1am set and new music teasers

Madonna sent West Hollywood into meltdown on Saturday night (25.04.26) after unexpectedly showing up at The Abbey for an invite‑only event billed...

New Kids on the Block announce residency remix

New Kids On The Block are giving their Las Vegas residency a remix. The Hangin' Tough hitmakers - which...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.