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Take That fans toilet takeover
Take That group members Gary Barlow and Mark Owen
Take That are nearing the end of their 11-date reunion tour
Take That fans can look forward to spending less time away from their Cardiff concert, thanks to a toilet name change.

One hundred male toilets are to become female only especially for the Millennium Stadium comeback show on Wednesday night.

Organisers say the audience for the '90s Heartthrobs' show is 90% female.

As well as the extra permanent toilets at the rugby ground, 90 portable toilets will also be available.

Millennium Stadium chief executive Paul Sergeant said: "We realise the target audience is predominately female and therefore it is important to cater for these numbers.

"It's amazing the ratio of men to women that we are expecting at this event, we've definitely catered for this specific audience!"

Organisers hope that the change will prevent women missing the performance due to lengthy toilet queues.

Take That - minus previous band member Robbie Williams - announced details of their comeback tour back in November 2005.

It was almost 10 years after they had split, breaking the hearts of legions of female fans across the world.

Cardiff is one of the group's final fixtures on their 11-date tour.


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