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16th June 2023
06:11pm BST

Speaking about the inspiration behind the movie, Gary Barlow said he wanted to give back to their loyal fans. He told Her.ie: "You hope that people take your piece of art and make it mean something to them and make it part of their life. When we started looking at this story, we didn't want to just tell our story and our journey, but we wanted to show people what we've been seeing for the last 30 years... our audience. Why don't we celebrate them?" [caption id="attachment_582558" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]"One band that still has a hold over many Irish people is Take That"
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"I hope it makes people feel 16 again. I hope people it makes them remember a couple of friends and call them up after seeing it. He added, "I hope it gives them some great memories because music is so wonderful at marking time."
The movie may feature a string of Take That songs but Howard Donald said you don't need to be a fan of theirs to enjoy it. You can be a fan of any group and will see yourself in this movie, the singer said. [caption id="attachment_582559" align="aligncenter" width="2048"]"You can be taken back to a place, a time, or a friend and I hope this movie inspires a little bit of that in somebody."
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One thing the band is certain of is their return to Ireland. The trio couldn't help but gush about how special Irish crowds are and will to return in the very near future.
"I don't think we could ever do live shows without going to Ireland. It is one of the best places to go and the crowds are absolutely incredible," Howard said.
Gary added, "Next year, we're definitely coming to Ireland. I did a gig in Killarney a few years ago and we have to go to the West of Ireland. It is just so beautiful. Scotland and Ireland are always the best audiences. We'll be in Ireland next year, we promise ya!"
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