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Atomic Kitten heading for Australia, original Take That too?

Atomic Kitten are heading to Australia in 2015, they announced in London last night. They are doing a world tour as part of their 15th anniversary celebrations doing a Greatest Hits set. So far they…

By Music NetworkPublished Oct 27, 2015
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Atomic Kitten are heading to Australia in 2015, they announced in London last night.

They are doing a world tour as part of their 15th anniversary celebrations doing a Greatest Hits set. So far they’ve confirmed seven club shows in England between June 3 to 12.

The tour will see them play Europe, New Zealand and Asia as well.

The band’s biggest hits include Whole Again, The Tide Is High and The Last Goodbye.

Whole Again reached #2 in Australia and went double Platinum. It had greater success in the UK, Germany, New Zealand, Austria, the Netherlands, Ireland, Turkey, Singapore and South Africa.

Liz McClarnon said, "We are really excited. Whole Again reached number one in 18 countries, including six weeks in Germany and 19 weeks in New Zealand, so they put some feelers out to countries we were big in.”

In the meantime, reports from London also suggest a possible world tour by the original members of Take That, with Robbie Williams and Jason Orange to celebrate their 25th anniversary in 2017.

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Last Sunday Take That debuted at #1 in the UK charts with These Days, their 12th chart topper in that country.

Band member Howard Donald told the London Sun, “We want to do something with the five of us. That will be great.”

Gary Barlow added: “Take That is five people. Exactly when they come back is up to them. That will keep it interesting."

In the meantime, Williams has this week unexpectedly released a new album of unreleased tracks that failed to make it onto his previous albums. Titled Under the Radar Vol. 1 it is released exclusively on RobbieWilliams.com.

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