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Fresh from playing a mammoth homecoming concert at Stoke-on-Trent's Vale Park last weekend, Robbie Williams has announced details of his new album XXV.
Robbie's 13th studio album, and first since 2019 Number 1 The Christmas Present, XXV sees Robbie reimagine some of his biggest hits to date as he celebrates 25 years of solo stardom. Tracks like Angels, Millennium (Robbie's first-ever solo Number 1) and No Regrets have been newly-orchestrated by Jules Buckley, Guy Chambers and Steve Sidwell, and re-recorded with the acclaimed Metropole Orkest.
Released September 9 2022, XXV also includes brand new track Lost; an anthemic track with poignant lyrics detailing Robbie's hedonistic '90s years. The deluxe album will feature three more original tracks – Disco Symphony, More Than This and The World And Her Mother.
See Robbie Williams' (very naked) XXV album artwork:Speaking about the album, Robbie says: "I’m so excited to announce my new album ‘XXV’ which celebrates many of my favourite songs from the past 25 years. Each track has a special place in my heart so it was a real thrill to record them again with the Metropole Orkest. Can't wait for you all to hear it."
Robbie Williams XXV album tracklisting: Robbie Williams XXV deluxe album tracklisting: When is Robbie Williams' XXV album released?XXV will be released on September 9 2022 and is available to pre-order now.
When is Robbie's new version of Angels for XXV released?A brand new, re-recorded version of Robbie's 1997 Number 4 classic is out now, celebrating the announcement of the album.
What formats will Robbie Williams' XXV album be available on?XXV will be available in CD (standard and deluxe), vinyl and cassette formats.
Robbie Williams' new album XXV is released on
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Marking 25 years since his debut as a solo artist, Robbie Williams is returning to the stage in the UK and Ireland this year. His eight-top tour will have two shows in Manchester, and also include performances in London, Birmingham, Glasgow and Dublin.
With his new 25th anniversary compilation ‘XXV’ out in September, Robbie Williams has announced that he will be heading out to play some of his hits live in UK and Ireland arenas the following month.The new compilation sees Williams re-record a bank of tracks from across his career – including ‘Angels’, ‘Let Me Entertain You’ and ‘Rock DJ’ – with Dutch orchestra Metropole Orkest, which is an interesting way to mark the anniversary. Though the orchestra isn’t mentioned on the tour poster, so maybe the accompanying shows will go with the less interesting usual versions of those songs.“I’m so excited to announce my new album ‘XXV’ which celebrates many of my favourite songs from the past 25 years”, Williams said recently of the record.
Robbie Williams has announced a greatest hits tour to mark 25 years since started his solo career.The former Take That star will be hitting the road for a series of dates which include two nights at The O2 in London in October. Further shows will take place in Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin.Fans who pre-order his forthcoming new album ‘XXV’ here, by 3pm BST tomorrow (June 14) will receive access to a pre-sale on Wednesday (June 15) from 9am for up to 48 hours.Tickets will then go on general sale at 9am on Friday (June 17).
Robbie Williams debuted a new hairstyle on Sunday as he performed during half time of the celebrity charity event Soccer Aid. The singer, 48, dressed to impress in a bedazzled double denim ensemble in the London Stadium. The hitmaker rocked his graying tresses slicked back in a mullet style as he took to the stage to perform his hit Angels at the star studded event.
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NME at a launch event for new album ‘XXV’, which sees him reimagine his best-known songs with the Metropole Orkest
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Robbie Williams covered an Oasis classic at his big homecoming concert in Stoke-on-Trent last night (June 4).The pop star performed at Vale Park in his hometown – the stadium where his football team Port Vale play.During the gig, Williams aired versions of Take That songs including ‘Do What U Like’ and ‘Could It Be Magic’, before launching into a version of Oasis’ ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’. According to the Stoke Sentinel, the singer told fans at the gig that he was kicked out of Take That for “going to Glastonbury and hanging out with the Gallagher brothers”.Later in the concert, the star debuted Port Vale’s new home kit during the encore and lifted the club’s new playoff trophy on stage.