Robbie Williams performed a cover of Oasis’ Don’t Look Back In Anger during his homecoming concert in Stoke-on-Trent.
The Take That star hit the stage on June 4 for the massive gig at Vale Park, where he played a career-spanning set, covering his time with the band and his solo catalogue.
According to the Stoke Sentinel, Rock DJ hitmaker Robbie told the crowd he was kicked out of Take That for “going to Glastonbury and hanging out with the Gallagher brothers”.
Robbie Williams played Don’t Look Back in anger yesterday at Vale Park
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Back in 1995, the star hung out with the band’s ex-frontman Liam Gallagher at the Worthy Farm event, shortly before departing the Never Forget group.
Although Robbie and the Gallagher brothers have publicly bickered in recent years, Noel recently admitted he wished he’d penned the ex boyband star’s mega-hit Angels.
Speaking on ‘Matt Morgan’s Funny How?‘ podcast, he said: “I’ve heard it. And thought, ‘I wish I’d written that.’
“Angels is Oasis by numbers,” he added. “Add a fucking electric guitar on it and it would be.”