Gary Barlow has promised a new Take That album and stadium tour for next year.
In an interview with BBC Radio 1 the singer, who is reportedly about to be given an OBE by the Queen, said he hoped there would be another album from the band next year.
Speaking about the possibility of a stadium tour, he added: "Absolutely, definitely yeah. Oh yes. I can promise you that."
But first, Take That - with Robbie Williams - will reportedly perform at the closing ceremony of the London Olympics alongside George Michael and The Who.
Gary Barlow with Cheryl Cole at the Diamond Jubilee Concert
This week Gary Barlow and his Commonwealth Band leapt to the top of the chart with his Jubilee anthem Sing.
And he held on to the number one spot on the Album Chart to make it a double for the Take That star.
The Official Charts Company said the official Diamond Jubilee song, co-written with Andrew Lloyd Webber, made 142,000 sales since last weekend's Jubilee concert, to become the biggest selling number one of the year so far.
Barlow masterminded the show in front of Buckingham Palace and was joined on stage by many of the artists who recorded the track including the Military Wives Choir and the African Children's Choir with their soloist Lydia.
The single - which was 11th last week - also features Prince Harry bashing a tambourine, making him the first British royal to perform on a number one single.
Diamond Jubilee concert