Described by some as his equivalent to Elvis's comeback special, this performance granted 450 devoted fans an intimate audience with Robbie Williams at Pinewood television studio. Determined to impress, Robbie arms himself with elaborate sets, 80 dancers and a specially designed lighting set. In addition to 90 minutes of .. Read more
| Starring | Robbie Williams |
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| Genres | Music/Musical |
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sex on legs singing...what more could you ask for....no special effects or fancy scenery needed here, his singing is enough...This guy is so versatile...he can sing any type of song, those beautiful eyes and killer smile just added to pleasure of watching and listening.....highly recommended
See above! `Nuff said!
Quite simply FANTASTIC! A 'must see' for all Robbie fans.
See above! `Nuff said!
This is a must for any Robbie fan
sex on legs singing...what more could you ask for....no special effects or fancy scenery needed here, his singing is enough...This guy is so versatile...he can sing any type of song, those beautiful eyes and killer smile just added to pleasure of watching and listening.....highly recommended
See above! `Nuff said!
Quite simply FANTASTIC! A 'must see' for all Robbie fans.
Ok so this review may be a little late as robbie has been back in the uk for over 18 months now but wow, what a comeback - featuring songs from escapology , which of course the audience dont know the words to, robbie rocks, swings and basically fools his way through just over an hour of entertainment which is pure robbie.
As usual Robbie is a fab all round entertainer
This is a must for any Robbie fan
An excellent show of Robbie Williams. Thouroghly enjoyable and gets you dancing about the living room if tv turned up loud enough.
This guy's arrogance knows no bounds. Make a few hits as a very un-original pop star and BINGO, suddenly you're a jazz singer! He sings through his nose, does not know how to 'swing' and his band must be laughing up their sleeves.
In the world of 'Robbie Williams' and surrounded by his sycophants, he thinks he can be anyone he wants, one week it's Freddie Mercury, the next it's Frank Sinatra. Try learning how to sing 1st and taking advice from people who actually know where to draw the line!
Just totally awful; but great band, I feel sorry for them, still - a job's a job!