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When Robbie Williams made headlines in 1995 by quitting Take That, fans across the world were devastated—but perhaps no one felt the impact more than Gary Barlow, the band’s frontman and lead songwriter.
Now, with nearly four decades of music behind him, Gary is opening up about what that moment really felt like—and how it shaped not only the band but also his own journey.
“It broke my heart,” Gary admits. “We were brothers. And suddenly, one of us wasn’t there anymore.”
As one of Britain’s most successful songwriters, Gary Barlow helped steer Take That through massive commercial success—eight BRIT Awards, over 45 million records sold, and countless #1 hits. But behind the glittering charts was the emotional weight of holding the band together during its most fragile chapter.

In recent interviews, Gary has spoken with surprising vulnerability about Robbie’s departure.
“I think we were all young and under insane pressure. When Robbie left, it felt personal—but looking back, I know he needed space. We all did.”
Despite the pain, Gary never allowed bitterness to take root. Over time, the two artists not only reconciled but reunited on stage, delivering emotional performances that celebrated both past scars and present healing.

Sometimes,” Gary says, “you have to lose something to understand how much it mattered.”
Their friendship now stands as a powerful example of growth, forgiveness, and the unbreakable bond formed by creating music that touched millions.
Watch Gary and Robbie’s emotional reunion moments below — a reminder that even in pop music, the most lasting stories are written not in hits, but in hearts.