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Howard Donald

Howard Paul Donald (born 28 April 1968) is an English , , , dancer, DJ, and , primarily recognized as a member of the pop group since its formation in 1990. Born in , , to parents Kathleen and Keith Donald, he began his career as a DJ and dancer before joining the band, where he contributed powerful vocals, dynamic choreography, and occasional songwriting to their multi-platinum albums and hits like "Back for Good" and "." Take That, under Donald's involvement, became one of the best-selling boy bands globally, amassing eight UK number-one singles, twelve number-one albums, and multiple Brit Awards, including Best British Group. Following the group's 1996 hiatus, Donald briefly pursued solo endeavors, recording an unreleased single "Speak Without Words" and resuming DJ performances, but refocused on Take That's reunions in 2005 and subsequent lineups. He has also appeared in films such as Kingsman: The Secret Service and served as a judge on the German talent show Got to Dance from 2013 to 2014. Notable controversies include a 2010 legal injunction against former girlfriend Adakini Ntuli to prevent her from selling details of their relationship, which was partially lifted by the Court of Appeal, and a 2023 public apology for liking social media posts deemed derogatory toward the LGBTQ+ community, resulting in his removal from a Nottingham Pride event.

Early life

Upbringing and family

Howard Donald was born on 28 April 1968 in , , , to parents Kathleen Donald and Keith Donald, the latter of whom worked as a joiner. He grew up in a working-class household in the area, the youngest of four siblings, including older brothers Colin and Michael and younger sister Samantha. Donald attended Moorside Primary School followed by Littlemoss High School, leaving the latter without formal qualifications. His early years were marked by a modest , with his father's influencing Donald's initial post-school in similar manual work before pursuing performance interests.

Initial foray into music and dance

Howard Donald's interest in dance emerged during his teenage years in the area, where he actively participated in the local scene. He frequented events and competitions on the burgeoning circuit, honing skills that emphasized dynamic and acrobatic movements characteristic of the style. It was through these gatherings that Donald first encountered , who would later become a fellow member of . Parallel to his dance pursuits, Donald began exploring music production and DJing in the mid-1980s. He started collecting vinyl records in 1985, drawn to and synth influences, before acquiring his first pair of turntables in 1988. His initial efforts involved rudimentary techniques, such as mixing tracks on two decks and dubbing between cassette tapes to create custom mixes. These homemade tapes were shared with friends, and he soon progressed to performing at local parties, building experience in engaging audiences through rhythm and beat selection. By the late 1980s, Donald had established himself locally as both a dancer and aspiring DJ, activities that directly preceded his recruitment into in 1989. His background in contributed to the group's emphasis on , while his DJ skills informed an understanding of performance energy and crowd interaction. These early endeavors, rooted in Manchester's vibrant club and street culture, laid the foundation for his multifaceted role in the pop industry.

Music career

Pre-Take That activities

Prior to joining , Howard Donald engaged in within the area during his teenage years, showcasing skills that later contributed to the group's . He also worked as a vehicle painter to support himself. Donald's entry into music centered on DJing, beginning with in and acquiring his first set of decks in 1988. He produced mix tapes for friends and practiced spinning records at home, marking his initial foray into electronic music production. These activities, combined with his dancing background, positioned him as a performer blending physical movement and audio mixing before auditioning for in 1989.

Take That: Formation and 1990s success

Take That was assembled in in 1990 by manager , who modeled the group after the American boy band and handpicked its five original members: , Howard Donald, , , and . Martin-Smith began the process in 1989 by scouting talent, starting with Barlow as the lead vocalist and songwriter, before adding performers with strong dance backgrounds. Howard Donald, aged 22 and working as a vehicle painter at the time, joined primarily for his expertise in and , having previously performed in the troupe Street Beat alongside ; he also brought budding DJ skills and served initially as a backup singer and choreographic contributor. The quintet honed their act through early gigs in nightclubs, including performances targeted at gay audiences, before securing a deal with . The band's debut single, "," released independently on 22 July 1991 via Martin-Smith's Dance UK label, climbed to number one on the , marking their breakthrough and prompting the signing. Their first major-label album, , followed on 17 August 1992, peaking at number two on the and charting for 73 weeks in the top 75, with hits like "" and "" establishing their pop-dance sound. Donald's dynamic stage presence and contributions to enhanced the group's high-energy live shows and music videos, helping differentiate them in the burgeoning UK scene. Take That's commercial dominance accelerated with their second album, Everything Changes (1993), which topped the and yielded four number-one singles: "Pray," a cover of "" featuring , "," and the title track. The 1995 release also hit number one, propelled by further chart-toppers "Sure" and "Back for Good," the latter becoming one of the decade's biggest-selling singles with over a million UK copies. By mid-decade, the band had amassed eight UK number-one singles—sharing the 1990s record with the —and outsold all other UK acts in record sales during the early-to-mid , fueled by Barlow's songwriting and the quintet's synchronized performances, in which Donald's dance prowess played a key role. Despite internal tensions leading to ' departure in 1995, the remaining quartet, including Donald, sustained momentum with hits like "Never Forget" before entering hiatus in 1996.

Hiatus period and solo pursuits

Following Take That's disbandment in February 1996, Howard Donald shifted focus to DJing, a longstanding interest dating back to his purchase of decks in 1988. He performed regular sets at nightclubs across northwest and at holiday camp in , marking a return to pre-fame activities that emphasized electronic and genres. Donald also pursued limited solo music endeavors, recording the track "Speak Without Words," which was included on the 1996 compilation album Brighton Rock but did not achieve commercial release as a standalone single. He reportedly developed material for an unreleased solo album during this period, later reflecting that it failed to align with his artistic direction and lacked the competitive edge of the group's hits. In 2002, Donald released the DJ-oriented track "Take Control," produced under his own name, representing one of his few credited outputs amid the hiatus. These pursuits yielded modest visibility compared to bandmates like or , with Donald maintaining a lower public profile until the group's 2005 reunion.

Reunions and contemporary era

Take That reformed in November 2005 without Robbie Williams or Jason Orange's initial involvement, but ultimately featuring Barlow, Donald, Owen, and Orange for the release of their Greatest Hits compilation on November 21, 2005, which topped the . The group announced The Ultimate Tour, commencing in June 2006 across Europe and the , where Donald contributed vocals and performed dance routines alongside his bandmates, drawing over 750,000 attendees. This reunion yielded the studio album in December 2006, reaching number one in the , followed by the Beautiful World Live tour in 2007. In 2008, Take That released The Circus, another UK number-one album, supported by a 38-date arena tour concluding in December 2009. Robbie Williams rejoined in 2010 for Progress, the group's first studio album with five members since 1995, debuting at number one in the UK and Ireland; Donald participated in recording sessions and the subsequent Progress Live tour from 2011, which included stadium performances across Europe and Australia, attracting 1.1 million spectators. Williams departed again in 2014, followed by Orange's exit later that year, leaving Donald, Barlow, and Owen as the core trio. As a trio, Take That issued Wonderland in 2017, peaking at number two in the UK, and undertook the associated arena tour. though no wiki. From [web:11] hellorayo: after break, reformed 2005, then continued. Odyssey, a greatest hits collection with new tracks, followed in 2018, alongside a European tour. In 2023, they released This Life, entering at number one in the UK, and embarked on the This Life Tour spanning 2023–2024, featuring Donald in live performances. The band performed at the Coronation Concert for King Charles III on May 7, 2023, at Windsor Castle. In September 2025, received the BRIT Billion Award for streaming milestones and announced The Circus Tour for 2026, described by Donald, Barlow, and Owen as their "biggest and most extravagant" production yet, with European dates planned. Donald reflected on a 2023 reunion documentary, Take That: This Life – For The Record, as feeling "very false" due to prolonged separations among members prior to filming. In May 2024, Donald, Barlow, and Owen reunited with original manager in , marking 35 years since the band's formation.

DJing and production endeavors

Donald began pursuing DJing in the late , purchasing his first set of decks in 1988 after collecting records since 1985; he initially created mixtapes for friends and performed at local parties. His debut professional set occurred at a gay near Manchester's Canal Street, reflecting his longstanding aspiration to focus on DJing over band performance. Donald's style emphasizes with funky, driving elements, often incorporating house, , and dance anthems tailored to environments. In production, Donald released the track "Going Home" in 2008, marking an early solo studio effort informed by his dance floor experience. He has continued developing production projects, though specific releases beyond this remain limited in public documentation. In 2025, Donald remixed Take That's 1995 track "Hanging onto Your Love" for the 30th anniversary edition of their album Nobody Else, demonstrating ongoing involvement in electronic reinterpretations. Donald maintains an active DJ schedule into the mid-2020s, with performances at venues such as the Concorde Club in on March 1, 2025, and multiple sell-out sets at Charlies Loft in on March 8 and 9, 2025. Additional bookings include after-parties following concerts, festivals like K-Dence in on September 14, 2025, and events extending into 2026, such as a day party at Charlies Loft on March 21. These engagements, often promoted through booking agencies, underscore his sustained commitment to live performances alongside his obligations.

Other professional activities

Acting and media contributions

Donald served as a judge on the German dance competition reality series Got to Dance, which aired on ProSieben from 2013 to 2014 during a Take That hiatus; he evaluated contestants' performances alongside Palina Rojinski and Nikeata Thompson, hosted by Johanna Klum. In 2021, he competed as the masked character "Zip" on the first series of ITV's The Masked Dancer UK, reaching the final on June 5 and finishing third behind winner Louis Smith (as "Carwash") and runner-up Bonnie Langford (as "Squirrel"); his performances showcased dance routines to songs including Take That's "Greatest Day" and Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now". Donald has made guest appearances on various British television programs, including (2020–2021 episodes) and The Holden Girls: Mandy & Myrtle (2021), typically as himself in comedic or panel formats. He is also credited in acting capacities in films such as X-Men: First Class (2011), (2011), and (2014), though specific character roles remain unelaborated in public records.

Business and endorsement ventures

Howard Donald has participated in endorsement deals promoting consumer products and services. In January 2019, he collaborated with Suzuki Cars UK and ITV on an advertising campaign, with the commercial airing during episodes of The Voice. In June 2020, Donald appeared in a sponsored promotional video for Compare the Market, an online price comparison platform for insurance and financial products, marked explicitly as an advertisement. These endorsements capitalize on his public profile from , though specific financial terms remain undisclosed. No prominent independent business ventures, such as founding companies or launching personal brands, are detailed in available records; his commercial activities primarily align with music-related income streams and selective promotional partnerships.

Personal life

Relationships and children

Howard Donald married Halil in 2015 after meeting her in 2008 during the filming of a advertisement and beginning a in 2010. They have two sons together: Bowie Taylan, born in 2016, and Dougie Bear, born in 2017. Donald is also father to two daughters from prior relationships: , born in 1998, whose mother is Piddington, and , born in 2005, whose mother is Marie-Christine Musswessels. He has spoken publicly about experiencing "dad guilt" over time spent away from his children due to touring commitments, particularly with his older daughters living primarily with their mothers, and has emphasized prioritizing over career. Donald co-parents all four children across three mothers while maintaining a unit with Halil and their sons.

Health and wellness challenges

Howard Donald suffered a during a concert in , , on October 26, 2007, while performing gymnastic maneuvers including backflips as part of the Tour. The injury forced him to miss subsequent shows and required hospitalization, though he recovered sufficiently to rejoin the tour shortly thereafter. After Take That's initial disbandment in 1996, Donald grappled with severe , contemplating during the ensuing emotional low. He later described the split as profoundly destabilizing, contributing to a period of personal crisis that highlighted the mental toll of sudden fame and group dissolution. In subsequent reflections, Donald has addressed broader issues, noting the prevalence of unspoken suffering and the reluctance to seek help. By 2023, amid preparations for another tour, he voiced exhaustion from balancing professional demands with family responsibilities, including missing his children while on the road, which prompted public expressions of doubt about his capacity to continue. These disclosures underscore ongoing wellness strains from a career marked by high physical and emotional intensity.

Controversies

2010 super-injunction case

In early 2010, Howard Donald, a member of the band , obtained a super-injunction against Adakini Ntuli, his former girlfriend and a South African-born , to restrain her from disclosing details of their nine-year on-off , which had reportedly overlapped with Donald's relationships with the mothers of his children. The relationship began around 2000 and involved Ntuli, then a , accompanying Donald on tours and receiving financial support from him, including payments totaling approximately £100,000 for living expenses and legal fees. On 25 March 2010, Donald applied (on notice to Ntuli) to Mr Justice Eady in the , securing an interim that prohibited Ntuli from selling her story to the or communicating private information about the affair, under threat of proceedings; the was anonymized as "X v Persons Unknown," preventing even reference to its existence—a hallmark of a super-injunction. Ntuli, facing financial hardship, challenged the , arguing it stifled her ability to publicize the relationship for compensation, but the upheld the restraint on publication, citing privacy rights over in the matter. On 16 November 2010, the Court of Appeal, in Ntuli v Donald EWCA Civ 1276, discharged the anonymity and super-injunction elements, permitting media reporting of Donald's identity and the legal proceedings themselves, while Lords Justice Maurice Kay, Sullivan, and Gross emphasized that super-injunctions should be exceptional and time-limited to avoid undermining open justice. The court maintained the underlying prohibition on Ntuli disclosing confidential details of the affair, rejecting her appeal on those grounds due to insufficient evidence of public interest overriding Donald's Article 8 privacy rights under the European Convention on Human Rights. Following the ruling, Ntuli confirmed the affair's duration and nature in interviews but remained bound by the non-disclosure terms. The case highlighted tensions between celebrity privacy protections and press freedom in the UK, contributing to parliamentary scrutiny of super-injunctions at the time.

2023 social media engagements and backlash

In June 2023, Howard Donald faced public scrutiny after users highlighted several tweets he had liked on (now X), including criticisms of a promoting period product inclusivity for trans men, a post calling for to be "defunded" over its in Concert event, and content from influencer . These likes were characterized by critics as derogatory toward the LGBTQIA+ community, with some outlets describing them as homophobic or transphobic. The backlash prompted , organizers of the Pride Festival, to remove Donald as a headline act for the event scheduled on July 29, 2023, at Binks Yard, stating it was due to "recent events." users and commentators expressed disappointment, particularly given Donald's scheduled performance at a Pride-affiliated event, leading to calls for accountability. In response, Donald issued an apology on on June 17, 2023, acknowledging a "huge error in judgment" for liking the posts, expressing that he had "let everyone down" and caused hurt through "uneducated actions," and committing to learn more on the topic. Following the controversy, Donald deleted his account. Some commentary, such as in , framed the incident as an overreaction to "likecrimes," questioning the proportionality of the response to engagements with . The event highlighted tensions between personal activity and public performance obligations in inclusive settings, though no further professional repercussions for Donald or were reported.

Discography

Albums with Take That

Howard Donald, a founding member of formed in 1990, has performed on all nine studio albums released by the group, providing backing vocals, lead vocals on select tracks, and contributions to and elements. His songwriting involvement increased in later years, with co-writing credits on hits such as "" from (2006), "Greatest Day" from The Circus (2008), and "These Days" from the same album, as well as tracks on (2010) and This Life (2023).
AlbumRelease DateUK Peak Position
Take That & Party24 February 19922
Everything Changes4 October 19931
8 May 19951
27 November 20061
The Circus1 December 20081
15 November 20101
III28 November 20141
24 March 20171
This Life24 November 20231
The debut album featured the original five members and included covers alongside original tracks, peaking at number 2 on the . Subsequent releases during the achieved number 1 status, with Everything Changes and marking commercial peaks before the group's initial . Post-reformation albums from 2006 onward, including those as a or , consistently topped the UK charts, reflecting Donald's continued presence amid lineup changes.

Solo recordings and DJ releases

Following Take That's disbandment in 1996, Donald recorded the solo track "Speak Without Words," which appeared on the Brighton Rock released that year by various artists. The song, produced during his brief solo pursuits, featured his vocals over a pop but did not achieve commercial status or success. Donald's subsequent solo output shifted toward electronic and , aligning with his DJ background. In 2002, he collaborated with producers H.A.N.Z. and Khetama on "Take Control," released as a 12-inch on Clubstar Records in , blending vocal elements with club-oriented production. This track marked his primary standalone solo vocal release outside , though it received limited promotion and distribution. In the DJ domain, Donald co-mixed the double-CD compilation Arrival Vol.1 - The Ultimate Mix with Ralf Gum, issued by Airport Records in 2004, featuring a curated selection of tracks for play. More recently, in February 2025, an updated "Club Mix" version of "Take Control" was released digitally via Boundless Records, emphasizing extended mixes for contemporary dance floors. Additionally, in May 2025, Donald delivered a of Take That's 1995 B-side "Hanging onto Your Love" for the 30th-anniversary reissue of the band's album, incorporating modern electronic while retaining original vocal elements.
YearTitleTypeLabel/Notes
1996Speak Without WordsSolo track (compilation appearance)Featured on Brighton Rock (various artists); pop vocal single demo.
2002Take Control single (with H.A.N.Z. & Khetama)Clubstar Records; 12" , house vocal.
2004Arrival Vol.1 - The Ultimate House Mix (with Ralf Gum)Airport Records; 2xCD, house tracks selection.
2025Take Control (Club Mix)/single (with Khetama)Boundless Records; digital release, extended club version.
2025Hanging onto Your Love (Howard Donald 2025 )For 30th anniversary; electronic rework of track.
These efforts reflect Donald's pivot to production and DJing rather than full vocal albums, with no major label solo projects materializing amid reunions.

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