Music
Take That fear public backlash
Published Saturday, Dec 1 2007, 14:33 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly

The group have decided that they will not go on tour in 2008 - because they don't want fans to get tired of their comeback.
Howard Donald's recent injury - which forced the singer to miss gigs - made the current tour even more "exhausting" for the other members, who are now looking forward to taking a break from life on the road.
"We are still thinking of doing another album but we won't tour next year," Mark Owen told the Daily Star. "We don't want people to think: 'OK, we welcomed you back, but that's enough now'."
Jason Orange added: "It's brilliant when the tickets go on sale, but then you have to deal with the reality of so long on the road. It's exhausting, and was so much more so without Howard. The New Year's Eve gig we have at the 02 [Arena] might be our last. We have to talk."
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