Robbie

Robbie Williams is reportedly "thrilled" about performing with Take That at the Royal Albert Hall in London tomorrow night.

The singer, who originally quit the group in 1995, is strongly rumoured to be rejoining his former bandmates at the Children In Need charity event organised by Gary Barlow.

"The reunion is go. Robbie is utterly thrilled about it. He's been dreaming of performing with Take That again for years and now it's going to happen," a source told The Sun.

"Gary has spent months organising the event and is determined that it will be memorable. He's looking forward to singing with Rob again, but landing Paul McCartney is without doubt his biggest coup.

"They haven't decided what they are going to sing together, but something will take shape in rehearsals today."

Further acts performing on the night include Cheryl Cole, Dizzee Rascal, Leona Lewis and Snow Patrol.

According to midweek sales figures, Williams's new album Reality Killed The Video Star is expected to top the chart on Sunday.