Tour from Robbie Williams
British singer Robert Peter Williams has announced his UK tour dates. It is noted that the name of the tour is UK XXV Tour 2022. Tickets will also be available to buy at 9am on 17 June.
Robert Peter Williams will perform twice in a row at London's O2 Arena on the ninth and tenth of October, followed by a concert at Birmingham's Resorts World Arena.
Also, the British singer will visit Manchester, Glasgow. A full list of tour dates and venues can be found by clicking here.
It's worth noting that the tour will be in support of the new Robert Peter Williams album, which is scheduled for release on September ninth, 2022.
The record, which was recorded with the Metropole Orchestra, will include a number of reworked hits from the star's 25-year career, spanning more than 10 studio albums.
This album was recorded with the Metropole Orchestra, with Jules Buckley as principal conductor. Moreover, the album will contain reworked hits by Robert Peter Williams.
Robert Peter Williams, also known as Robbie Williams is a singer from Britain. He started his musical career at the age of 16 when he joined the band Take That in 1990. Also worth noting that the current members of Take That are Gary Barlow, Howard Paul Donald and Mark Owen.
In 1988 Robbie Williams began recording a new studio album with Guy Antony Chambers.
In the 2000s Robbie Williams recorded the single 'Kids' featuring Kylie Ann Minogue.
In 2001, Robbie had to interrupt his tour to record his fourth studio album in the swing genre. So, the first single was 'Somethin' Stupid', a duet with Nicole Mary Kidman.
However, at the end of 2001 the album 'Swing When You're Winnin' became a worldwide hit. Thus, the song 'Beyond the Sea' became the soundtrack for the cartoon Finding Nemo, which was directed by Andrew Ayers Stanton and screenplay by Robert (Bob) Peterson and David Reynolds.
Also in 2004, Robbie starred in the film 'De-Lovely' about the great composer Cole Albert Porter, which was directed by Irwin Winkler and written by John Cocks. Robbie played a cameo role as the singer of a song during the main characters' ball.
It is worth noting that the cover of 'It's De-Lovely' became the soundtrack for the film, which featured Sheryl Suzanne Crow, Declan Patrick MacManus (Elvis Costello), Alanis Nadine Morissette and many other well-known personalities.