Robbie Williams is working on a new ‘Greatest Hits’ compilation.
The former Take That star is planning to celebrate 25 years since the release of his debut LP ‘Life Thru a Lens’ by revisiting his most-loved singles with a full orchestra.
A source told The Sun: “Robbie is coming back with a bang. This greatest hits record is going to be his classics with a big band feel to them.
“Robbie’s voice is still sensational and when he is backed by a full orchestra it is going to be really impactful.
“This coming September marks 25 years since Robbie released ‘Life Thru A Lens’, in 1997.
“Marking this milestone with an amazing new greatest hits record feels really special.”
Robbie – who released ‘Greatest Hits’ in 2004 and ‘In and Out of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990-2010’ – is also hoping to embark on a tour in support of the record.
The insider added: “Robbie has big dreams and he wants this to happen as quickly as possible.
“The plan is to hit the road at the end of the year.”
Robbie recently released his latest single Sway via dance group Lufthaus.
Alongside long-time producers Tim Metcalfe and Flynn Francis, the singer hit the studio to record the upbeat tune, which dropped this week.
While the band has not revealed its members, Robbie’s voice stands out on the track, which was released on digital platforms.