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Scots singer Lulu left stunned as Take That join her for surprise performance on retirement tour

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Scots star Lulu was left stunned during her Manchester show as boyband Take That made a surprise appearance on stage, sending fans into a frenzy.Gary Barlow, 53, Mark Owen, 52, and Howard Donald, 55 all stormed the stage on Wednesday at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester alongside legendary singer, Lulu, 75 to perform a rendition of Relight My Fire.Not only were the crowd blown away by the surprise, Lulu, who was born in Lennoxtown, also had no idea that the Take That boys were going to be joining her on stage during the final tour of her career.

Fans erupted into cheers and screams as the boyband belted out the cult favourite song, the Mirror reports. Gushing over Take That while on stage, Lulu told her fans: "I absolutely have to sing this song and I absolutely have to dedicate it to the boys, Take That."Lulu featured on Take That's famous cover of Relight My Fire back in 1993 which shot straight to the top of the charts.As she went to start the song, Gary, Mark and Howard all walked out on stage to hug a very shocked Lulu before their amazing performance kicked off.It comes after reports claimed that the Scottish singer will play her last ever Glastonbury in June after announcing her retirement.The Shout star will wrap up her final show at the London Palladium next Wednesday before she's set to announce her iconic gig on the Avalon stage at Worthy Farm this summer. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. The 75-year-old has not performed at Glastonbury for nine years and fans will no doubt go wild when they find out she'll be returning for her final performance in a matter of months.

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