Take That get Las Vegas residency?

Take That have secured themselves a "Las Vegas residency". The 'These Days' hitmakers have reportedly been offered a stint at a well known hotel on the Nevada strip for a hefty sum after impressing promoters with their tour. A source told The Sun newspaper: "Vegas promoters believe Take That put on such a great spectacle that they can deliver in Vegas. "Brits are bound to lap up seeing them on foreign soil but there's also hope the band will attract a completely new fan base from abroad. It's a huge deal as the lads have always dreamed of cracking America." It is no surprise the band have been offered the lucrative deal as their success in the UK has never faltered. Only recently, the group were handed a key to London's famous O2 Arena to mark the band's 21st performance at the iconic venue. Meanwhile, band member Mark Owen previously admitted the whole group - which also includes Gary Barlow and Howard Donald - are missing their former bandmate Jason Orange, who left the group in September 2014. He said: "It feels normal now but we still miss Jason. But we know he's happy and he sent us an email the other week wishing us luck. "We've settled into it now. We feel very ambitious as a band, the most we have in years."

More from Entertainment

Coming Up on Dubai Eye

  • The Business Breakfast

    6:00am - 10:00am

    The Business Breakfast is the day’s must listen for the UAE’s business leaders, and those who aspire to be.

  • The Agenda

    10:00am - 1:00pm

    Broadcasting every weekday, Georgia Tolley goes beyond the headlines to speak to government ministers, decision makers, analysts and local experts to find out how the news will impact those of us living in the UAE.

BUSINESS BREAKFAST LATEST

On Dubai Eye

  • Flying Taxis

    It sounds like an episode of The Jetsons, but the sight of flying taxis whizzing around our cities could be much closer than you think.

  • Tough penalties for deliberate tax evasion

    The UAE has said that tougher penalties will come into force from 1st August for not keeping proper corporate tax records.