Tonight, Robbie Williams kicks off his highly anticipated sold-out show at London’s Hyde Park, performing for 65,000 eager fans. Nearly thirty years after leaving Take That, Robbie has solidified his place as a music icon, with 75 million records sold worldwide.
Robbie’s career is reaching new heights with a fresh album and an upcoming biopic. But before stepping on stage, he’ll enjoy watching England’s crucial Euros quarter-final against Switzerland from his luxurious new home in West London.
The two-hour BST concert promises an array of his greatest hits, including “Let Me Entertain You,” “Supreme,” “Rock DJ,” and the life-changing anthem, “Angels.” Though no stranger to live performances, Robbie, now 50, has been meticulously preparing for this comeback event.
An insider reveals, “Robbie has been in rehearsals for weeks in East London. He always gives his best, but tonight’s Hyde Park show is especially significant. The production is grand, featuring a full dance troupe who have spent days perfecting the choreography.”
Robbie’s wife, Ayda Field, will also be there, supporting him from the audience. In a recent Instagram post, Robbie humorously recounted walking through Hyde Park incognito, dressed in pink with diamante sunglasses, and going unrecognized.
Tonight’s show is set to be a spectacular milestone in Robbie Williams’ enduring career, marking yet another chapter in his legacy of entertainment.