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Take That wow crowds at BST Hyde Park as two music superstar guests join them on stage

Take That are back for good.

Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen took to the stage at the British Summer Time (BST) festival in London’s Hyde Park on Saturday, July 1.

The epic performance was the band’s first major UK show in four years, after wowing at the Coronation of King Charles III earlier this year.

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They were joined on stage by not one but two special guests.

Former Britain’s Got Talent star Calum Scott appeared towards the start of the set alongside the trio to perform their new version of their smash hit single Greatest Day.

Take That wowed at BST Hyde Park
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They’ve teamed up to release a re-imagined version of the song, which they performed for the firs time at King Charles’ Coronation Concert earlier this year.

Callum also got the chance to sing his hit track Dancing On My Own in front of the huge crowd at Hyde Park.

Mark told fans: “We thought we couldn’t be here tonight in the middle of Hyde Park without asking Calum to sing for us the song that introduced him and his beautiful voice to the world.”

They were joined by celeb guests Lulu and Calum Scott
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Just before the boys closed the show, pop star Lulu surprised fans by appearing out of nowhere to belt out her section of Relight My Fire.

Throughout the 90-minute set, that Take That boys read out banners on display.

Gary halted the show to read out a “great one” which read “this song is older than us”.

Mark agreed: “That’s probably a lot of our songs.”

Fans went wild for the epic performance
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Things took an emotional turn when they read out one banner which said: “Today is my greatest day. I made it through cancer.”

As the crowd applauded cancer survivor Laura, the band went on to dedicate their performance of their 2008 hit The Garden to her and the “two million people on the Pride parade.”

Before finishing the show with Rule The World, Gary told fans: “It’s been a pleasure to perform for you.

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“It’s been great to see you and we hope to see you next year on tour.

Take That took to the stage after a stunning performances from The Script, Sugababes and Will Young.

During their set, The Script’s Danny O’Donoghue dedicated a song to their late guitarist Mark Sheehan, who sadly passed away earlier this year.

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