Take That's Mark Owen has hinted the band may return to Norwich at some point in the future as he thanked fans for turning out to two sell-out concerts in the city.

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Take That's Mark Owen has hinted the band may return to Norwich at some point in the future as he thanked fans for turning out to two sell-out concerts in the city.

The band has delighted crowds over the previous two days by bringing their popular Wonderland tour to Carrow Road on Thursday, June 15 and Friday, June 16.

MORE: 'Can't thank you enough' - Gary Barlow's message to fans as second Take That Wonderland concert draws to a closeThousands of people went to watch the boy band perform their best hits, including Relight My Fire, New Day and Shine, with security stepped up in the wake of the terrorist attacks across the country.

Eastern Daily Press: First night of Take That's Wonderland tour in Norwich. Picture: MARK IVAN BENFIELDFirst night of Take That's Wonderland tour in Norwich. Picture: MARK IVAN BENFIELD (Image: Mark Ivan Benfield)

MORE: Pop superstars Take That bid farewell to Carrow Road after two phenomenal showsAnd the band members clearly enjoyed their time in the area too, with lead singer Gary Barlow tweeting pictures of bandmate Howard Donald getting sunburnt in the Norfolk sunshine.

MORE: Gary Barlow shares sunburnt snap of Take That bandmate Howard Donald ahead of Norwich Wonderland concertMr Barlow has also tweeted his appreciation several times to fans, thanking them for '2 amazing nights'.

Eastern Daily Press: First night of Take That's Wonderland tour in Norwich. Picture: MARK IVAN BENFIELDFirst night of Take That's Wonderland tour in Norwich. Picture: MARK IVAN BENFIELD (Image: Mark Ivan Benfield)

And Mr Owen, who sported colourful feather headwear for the gig, tweeted after the end of the second concert on Friday, June 16: 'Norwich you made my feathers stand on end.

'Hope you enjoyed it. Until next time. Love M.O X'

Fans will be wondering whether the 'until next time' comment could well mean the band will return to Norwich for performances in the future.

They would certainly be popular if so - many concert-goers tweeted their praise afterwards, including celebrity Jake Humphrey.