Pop band Take That are reuniting with Robbie Williams for a special one-off performance.

Take That members Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald as well as Williams are getting together to Entertain You, and to raise money for a good cause.

The reunion comes nearly three decades after the release of their first album 'Take That & Party'.

Due to current circumstances, the reunion will be virtual as each performs from their own homes.

A source told The Sun that: "The amount of money involved to make this happen is hundreds of thousands of pounds.

“The gig will go out into people's homes over the internet and each band member will be performing from their own homes."

It takes place on Friday, May 29 at 8pm on the Compare the Meerkat YouTube channel and Facebook Live.

Its aim is to fundraise for a music therapy charity and one that supports concert crew workers.

"This is a world first for us!" the group said. "Reuniting with our old friend online for a one-off performance!

"It's always great getting back together with Robbie and we are really excited to be part of this unique show that everyone can enjoy from home.

"We are also delighted to be supporting Nordoff Robbins and Crew Nation around this show, two charities very close to our hearts."

Robbie added: "I am really looking forward to performing with the boys again – it's always a pleasure.

"If we can't go to the stadium…we'll bring the stadium to us."

Robbie and Take That have reunited for a limited number of performances in the past. There was the 2010 'Progress' album and tour. They also performed in 2018 on 'The X Factor'.

Jason Orange is unlikely to be taking part. He left the band in 2014.