Robbie Williams is set to hit the road for a tour of the UK and Europe, with details to be announced “soon”.
The Love My Life hitmaker performed his only UK show at American Express presents BST Hyde Park in London over the summer, with the star expected to return with a new run of dates in 2025.
The Motion Picture Soundtrack of BETTER MAN is available to pre-order now from the official store – including a limited-time bundle featuring a poster hand-signed by Robbie >> https://t.co/dXvsY72lcj
— Robbie Williams (@robbiewilliams) November 7, 2024
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Announcing details of the soundtrack to his upcoming biopic ‘Better Man’, which will be released a day after the film’s UK release date of December 26 and features re-recorded songs from his catalogue, Robbie teased his upcoming live dates.
Alongside a pre-order link for the album, which comes with a signed poster, he confirmed purchases from the official site entitle customers to “early access to the next UK & EU tour”, adding: “More details are coming soon…”
The Rock DJ star is transformed into a chimpanzee in the film and, according to Robbie, it’s a reflection on how he views himself.
“I know what you’re thinking, what’s with the monkey?” he says in the clip. “I’m Robbie Williams. I’m one of the biggest pop stars in the world but I’ve always seen myself a little less evolved.”
Alongside the film, Robbie is set to release new music, with the new song Forbidden Road also appearing on its soundtrack.
Despite sure competition from Lady Gaga‘s ‘Joker’ and Ariana Grande‘s ‘Wicked’, sources say Robbie fancies his chances at Oscars success, sharing: “Robbie is excited not just for the chance to present his movie to the world, but also to have a crack at the Oscars.
“Paramount has faith in pushing the tune out to voters and promoting the track with their trailers and promos. Of course there are no guarantees, but he has a stellar reputation and a terrific ability to entertain and that could help his case.”
“Rob stands a great chance of being shortlisted at the Golden Globes, too. The voters are international and have a greater understanding of his contribution to the world of pop and long-term success.”