British music legend Robbie Williams is coming to Linz, Austria on April 22nd as part of his Let Me Entertain You tour.
Springboard for Robbie Williams, hailing from the small town of Burslem in central England, must have been a boy band Take That, which drove teenage girls around the world crazy in the early nineties. Due to his independent behavior and unruliness, he left the group in 1995 and devoted himself to an independent career, which he did not immediately succeed in at the beginning. After several failed attempts and addiction to drugs and alcohol, after treatment he slowly made his way to the top and in 1997 with the album Life Thru A Lens, on which we find the poem Angels, launched into the first league of musicians and among the most popular British pop artists. With the album I've Been Expecting You, Robbie gained the status of a British star. In 1999, he released an album for the American market The Ego Has Landed, but Robbie was overlooked by the Americans, while at home he received as many as three Brit Awards - for Best Male Artist, Best single - Millenium and the best British video - Let Me Entertain You.
An album followed in 2000 Sing When You're Winning, which landed at number one in the UK charts. On the next album, Swing When You're Winning, where he tackled remakes of hits from the 50s and 60s, hosted the Australian actress Nicole Kidman, with which they sang together a cover of Frank and Nancy Sinatra's song, Something Stupid.
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Album Escapology was a hit again - the singles Feel, Come Undone and Something Beautiful. Album Intensive Care was released in October 2005. This was followed by two more Rudebox in 2006 and Reality Killed the Video Star in 2009. In October 2010, he released his second greatest hits album, In and Out of Consciousness, celebrating his 20 years on the music scene. An album was released in 2012 Take The Crown, which again occupied the first places and 2013 album Swings Both Ways, where he sang a duet with Michael Bublé, Lilly Allen and Kelly Clarkson.
Eleventh studio album Under the Radar Volume 1, was released on December 1 this year. He also included unreleased demos on it. Robbie will also make us laugh with the album cover, on which he "forgot" to get dressed. Quite ironic, since he recently designed a new clothing line Farrell for men, and he found inspiration from his grandfather.
Ticket prices vary from 95.60 euros. You can also buy them at concerts.net.
More information:
robbiewilliams.com and concerts.net