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September 30, 2009

Robbie + Take That?

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So the rumour mill keeps on rolling along. The Mirror in the UK has reported this week that Robbie has been recording with his former band mates from Take That in a New York Studio this week. While we cant confirm or deny anything, Robbie has been working with Gary Barlow, but only so far in the context of a BBC Children in Need special one off show.

The mirror goes on to state that he (Robbie) would not be happy with performing Take That songs that have been coined since he left the group in 1995, there is still an impressive back catalogue of music that they can pull from.

Robbie was stopped in the street in New York and asked by our friends at GMTV to confirm whether or not they were recording again, and check out his tongue in cheek response to the reporters above!

September 29, 2009

Robbie to play the BBC Electric Proms

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In massive news for all Robbie fans, he is going to be performing at this years BBC Electric Proms in Londons famous Roundhouse.  The Electric proms are a showcase of the best music that the UK has to offer, and was last year headlined by Oasis – the tickets sold out in seconds for the performance this year (sorry if you missed them, its now too late, and DONT buy any from unofficial sources as you will not be allowed into the venue, you have to have a passport and only the person who bought the tickets is allowed in).

Londons Roundhouse

Londons Roundhouse

Last year, Oasis announced their stadium tour immediately after the roundhouse gig so there is hope for the millions of other Robbie Williams fans accross Europe that he will be touring very soon! Please check back here frequently for any more news, as soon as its published you will get it!

September 8, 2009

Robbie The comeback Analysed

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Robbie Williams is coming back. November sees a new album called, with characteristic annoying wordplay, Reality Killed The Video Star, preceded by a single, Bodies. That’s good news for the fans, who have been on hold since 2006’s Rudebox album.
Back then, we’d had 10 years of nonstop cheeky, angsty, eager Robbie Williams that felt like it would never end. Since then, it seems as if he’s disappeared.
Naturally, he denies that: “A comeback record? No it isn’t. It’s the next record after the last one… but alas… it looks like I’ll have to follow the script that has been written for me in my absence… If you find a way of not getting papped, they think you’ve died.”
Robbie avoided the limelight by moving to quiet San Fernando Valley, not far from Hollywood, for several years. With that simple unfashionable act, he disappeared from the world’s radar of tabloids and gossip magazines.
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Robbie Williams (Image © PA Photos)
The Robbie machine is ramping up again (and he’s returned to Blighty), but it will take a little more than having dinner on “the other side of the big hill” to bring things back to 2006. Robbie 2009 is a difficult sell, because of ‘the Rudebox problem’.
When pop music blog Popjustice asked readers for comment about the new album recently, they received responses in roughly equal numbers from two contradictory camps.
There are those who want Robbie to build upon Rudebox’s brand of surprisingly-credible retro electro rap.
Then there are those who found it unlistenable, the self-obsessed ramblings of an ego gone mad, and hope the next album is anything but more of the same. The Sun referred to the title track as “the worst song ever”. His publicist has a big job ahead of them.
I’m in the pro-Rudebox camp. My sympathy will always lie with an artist who is trying to express something and push at limits over those who watch their target market and push the buttons they need to satisfy it.
Rudebox was quickly recorded with quality collaborators (Pet Shop Boys, Mark Ronson, Lily Allen) and thrown together lyrics and revelations. A lot of it was shoddy, throwaway and personal. But, as Mike Skinner, who clearly influenced the record, shows, sometimes what appears to be casual production and irrelevant anecdote can become something worth keeping.
Robbie Williams (Image © PA)
The album centred on two songs – The 80s and The 90s. The 80s documents Robbie’s childhood, messing with girls and having his bike stolen. Then suddenly he’s leaving school with nothing, joining and then being kicked out of Take That.
Much was made of the lyric, “met the other guys, one seemed like a cock. I think it’s gonna be like New Kids on The Block”. This was seen as Williams opening a new feud with his old band.
I don’t think that’s right. With those two songs, he was reaching for authenticity and honesty. It’s hard to doubt he went home to Stoke and said exactly that to his mates.
Gary Barlow ought not to be offended.
Now back to 2009, and the rise of Take That. There’s a very simple narrative about Robbie and Take That which is hard to resist. It says that Williams was booted out of the group but then surprised everyone by becoming the enduring solo success.
Gary and Mark were briefly successful with Take That fans, but Robbie was free and mature and writing for a much bigger adult audience. Slowly, the other members faded into obscurity and Robbie became our biggest star.
Robbie Williams (Image © PA Photos)
He stuffed it to his mentors Oasis by bettering their historic Knebworth shows with an extra sellout date. Then he took £80 million of EMI’s money.
A strange thing happened. Riding a wave of 90s nostalgia, Take That reformed and became our biggest band again, selling more of comeback album Beautiful World than any Robbie record, at just the time Rudebox was showing itself to be a comparative failure. Robbie made encouraging noises about helping with a documentary or playing a one-off show, but never followed through with any of them.
Since Take That’s giant success, he’s been keener every day. It’s been Gary Barlow’s turn to brush Robbie off. Is Gary enjoying the victory? It’s difficult to say with him; he’s too professional.
Robbie Williams (Image © PA Photos)
I doubt Robbie wants more money. I’m sure the success is a draw for him, but that isn’t all of it. Maybe we have to take what he says about it at face value: “The thing that struck me the most was how much fun they’re having. It’s more rewarding when you’re a gang. Ever since I left Take That I’ve wanted to be in a band.”
It makes sense that Robbie, who joined Take That so young and has never seemed completely at ease up there alone, should pine for others to share the experience and the burden.
It’s not going to work though, is it? Robbie on stage with the band would be fun for a few special shows, but long term? Can you really see them recording an album together? They’re light years apart nowadays. Robbie has certainly shown he can be whatever entertainer his audience wants him to be – but he’s also shown that doing that makes him very unhappy indeed.
I certainly hope Robbie’s new album is a success. It’s produced by Trevor Horn – the title is a nod to Horn’s smash hit with The Buggles, Video Killed the Radio Star – and it sounds like he’s trying to sort the Rudebox problem by appealing to everyone.
Robbie says: “My Album’s a killer.. Old Robbie, new Robbie and a Robbie that neither of us have met… I really hope it’s as good as I think it is”.
So do we, Robbie, so do we.

Robbie to Perform Live

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Robbie has confirmed finally his first live performance in 4 years, which will be in November in Australia.  Robbie Williams is the headline act at this years Australian Award ceremony, the ARIA’s.

He will be performing his new single “Bodies” which you can hear right here on Robbie Williams Tickets ‘dot’ net.

Robbie has sold over 2.5 million albums in Australia, making it the fourth most succesefull country for him – and news on upcoming Robbie Williams Shows in Europe is just round the corner!

If you want to keep in touch with all things robbie, make sure you bookmark this site and come back for more news as soon as its published. When we have details about forthcoming Robbie Williams UK Tour Tickets we will let you know right here!

September 7, 2009

Robbie Interview

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If you didnt hear the full interview last week with Robbie Williams on BBC Radio 1, we have selected the best bits for you so that you can keep up to date with all the Robbie Williams News Stories. We’ve also got an exclusive sneak peak at the all new single by Robbie, “bodies” which you can listen to in its entirety right here at Robbie Williams Tickets .com!

He was asked the question that Im sure we all want to know, whether he would rejoin his old band mates for a Take That reunion show, and he was very positive about it, however Im sure you will remember that he was hinted at a reunion for one or more of the record breaking Take That summer 2009 tour – his reasoning for not joining the former band mates then was that he wanted to be back on top of the charts in his own right so that the press wouldnt accuse him of hanging onto the coat tails of their success. The transcript of the relevant section of the interview is:

“I thought I’d wait a little and get my album out.

“Then I can go and play with my mates.”

When asked if he fancied rejoining, he said:”Yeah, I do. I don’t know so much about all the dancing and that. I’d like to. It’d be fun.” Robbie said he was friends with the band again and was a huge fan of their last tour.

He said: “I was with Gary Barlow a couple of weeks ago and we watched the whole show together at mine.

“I just thought it’s one of the best shows I have ever seen. It was an amazing show and I loved it.

“It made me want to be with them in the band.”

Robbie said he had felt low when he watched the Take That documentary before their reunion, at which he failed to turn up.

He said: “It was very sad. I watched it and wished I had have been there. But I didn’t know that was going to be the end of the documentary.

“I think that was a bit cruel because the production people knew I wasn’t going to be there.

“I suppose the documentary had to have an ending of some sort and unfortunately it was that.

“It was sad when I watched it and I wish I had been there.”

The single “bodies” also got its first play during the interview, and we are sure that it will be a huge commercial success for the stoke on trent superstar, recently voted by MTV as the worlds greatest performer – you can hear the full length track right here on Robbie Williams Tickets just by pressing play on the video below:

We love the track, its got overtones of some classic manchester pop of years gone by, with more than a hint of stone roses in there. Its sure to go straight to the top of the charts when its officially released on October 12th.

September 1, 2009

Robbie Williams – MTV’s Greatest Superstar

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Robbie Williams has be named the worlds greatest superstar, according to MTV in the UK! The ubiquitous pop singer Robbie, has edged out his former band mates from take that into second place, and even beat Michael Jackson who was in third place!

Robbie Williams - Superstar!

Robbie Williams - Superstar!

The full list of music superstars as voted for by millions of MTV Uk Viewers is as follows:

1.Robbie Williams
2. Take That
3. Michael Jackson
4. The Killers
5. Girls Aloud
6. The Prodigy
7. Red Hot Chilli Peppers
8. Beyonce
9. Pussycat Dolls
10. Oasis

Its incredible to see the public feeling that Robbie still generates, and his comeback tour in 2010 is sure to be the most hotly anticipated tour in UK pop history, maybe even bigger than the furor that surrounded Michael Jackson’s o2 arena residency earlier this year.

Robbie is rumoured to be touring the UK and Europe in early 2010, with several nights at London’s o2 arena, as well as performances in Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Cardiff.  The full list of performances will be published right here in the next few weeks!

As soon as we have further information about Robbie coming to tour the UK and Europe we will let you know!

‘Bodies’ by Robbie Williams, debuts Friday!

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Get Set to hear the latest single by Robbie Williams this friday morning at 8am UK Time on BBC Radio 1, during the Chris Moyles Show. chrismoyles Its not the first time that Chris Moyles has featured Robbie, every previous time he has been on the show its been a great interview, and its likely to be listened to live by over 9 million people in the UK and millions more online.

This will be the first ever public play of any new Robbie Williams material in over four years, so mark the date in your calendar and be sure to be by a radio when its on, it promises to be a great interview!

Previously, Chris Moyles has sung a tribute to Robbie, as you can see on this exclusive video, where he parodies a Robbie Classic with Aled Jones providing the duet piece. Remember folks, over the next few weeks we will be publishing all the latest Robbie news and views, be sure to bookmark this site!

August 28, 2009

Tour Rumours

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Robbie’s upcoming UK tour details are getting ever closer – but the question is what will he be playing, when and where!

The most likely setup will be 4 or 5 shows at Londons o2 Arena, with a few shows at other arena’s across the UK, including the MEN arena (possibly 3 or 4 shows, the SECC, the Birmingham NIA and possibly a few others along the way.

Assuming that its going to be an arena tour, that will make the tickets very hard to come by, lets not forget that Robbie Williams has played to crowds nearing 100,000 at croke park and slane castle, some of the biggest venues in the UK and Ireland, that normally only supergroups like U2 and AC/DC have managed to fill.

But all Robbie Williams fans need not worry, the full tour details will be published here first in the next 3-5 weeks, just bookmark this site and come back regularly for all the latest news and updates direct from robbiewilliamstickets.net!

August 27, 2009

Robbie to Unveil New Song

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Robbie Williams is set to be on BBC Radio 1 next friday morning at 8am, he will be unveiling the first song off his new album, so dont miss it!

Announced this morning on the UK’s favourite radio show, the Chris Moyles show, the self proclaimed saviour of Radio one made the official announcement that our very own Robbie Williams will be gracing the show next week, and the very first ever public play of his new album will be held on air between 8 and 9am next friday, September 4th!robbie-williams

Robbie Williams Tickets for his upcoming UK Arena Tour will possibly be announced as well, although they may be announced later on when the hotly awaited upcoming album is out (first week of October if rumours are true).

So, be sure to tune in to the Chris Moyles show next friday, for an update from Robbie Williams – and who knows, we might even get some update on the Tickets for the tour!

Any further updates will be posted here, be sure to come back for more news!

August 24, 2009

Robbie Williams Tour

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Robbie Williams is one of the worlds greatest showmen, and has wowed tens of millions of people across the world over the last 12 years with his stunning performances in front of sell out crowds.  After parting companies with the worlds largest boy band ‘Take That’, Robbie went on to become one of the leading male artists in the world.

There were rumours earlier in 2009 that he would be rejoining Take That for some of their sell out summer 2009 tour, but that never materialised and fans across the UK were dismayed.  It appears to have been a clever ploy on Robbie’s part though, as fans are clamouring for his return to the stage and now is the best time for him to make his way back into the public arena.

If you are looking forward to getting ahold of Robbie Williams Tickets, or even if you are just thinking about it, here are some snippets of previous Robbie Williams Tour highlights for you to feast your eyes and ears on, to see what you would be missing if you didnt get to see the Robbie 2010 Tour!

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