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Does someone has an idea where Rob will perform in South America and how the tickets sell?

 

 

I have not heard Elisabth, maybe some folk on Robbie William Argentina might know :unsure:

 

I have asked there but did not get a real answer. I see excitement on twitter, but also still adverts. I know he is performing on these festivals, but was it Paraguay? Or Mexico? Argentina? With the x-factor news I lost it :-)
I have asked there but did not get a real answer. I see excitement on twitter, but also still adverts. I know he is performing on these festivals, but was it Paraguay? Or Mexico? Argentina? With the x-factor news I lost it :-)

 

 

He may be doing several festivals in SA Elisabeth, I am sure we will hear more nearer the time

These are the dates so far in the official RW site

 

 

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With all the XF stuff I've kind of forgotten about the last bit of the tour. :unsure: :unsure: He put on Upfront he was gutted he would be missing two of the live finals so I doubt anymore dates would be added even if the demand was there.

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Jimmy Page is really starting to get on my nerves now. :rolleyes:

 

He's absolutely entitled to be attempting to block the building works through the courts if he feels aggrieved but this running to the media and getting them inside his house. All this courting public opinion - he's coming across as a bitter and twisted pedant. <_<

 

 

Why do Channel 4 need to be involved? What was the newspaper he went to last month? The Mail? Just leave it to the courts to decide.

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Jimmy Page is really starting to get on my nerves now. :rolleyes:

 

He's absolutely entitled to be attempting to block the building works through the courts if he feels aggrieved but this running to the media and getting them inside his house. All this courting public opinion - he's coming across as a bitter and twisted pedant. <_<

Why do Channel 4 need to be involved? What was the newspaper he went to last month? The Mail? Just leave it to the courts to decide.

 

 

The Planning authorities will have the last say Laura .it will get sorted eventually & that will be that

 

I am guessing that Jimmy is representing a lot more people than just himself if the tv documentary that I saw on the BBC last year is anything to go by , the people living in that area have had a lot to put up with, its just that Robbie is high profile so Jimmy is taking advantage of that hence the media taking an interest . It happens over here all the time .

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The Planning authorities will have the last say Laura .it will get sorted eventually & that will be that

 

I am guessing that Jimmy is representing a lot more people than just himself if the tv documentary that I saw on the BBC last year is anything to go by , the people living in that area have had a lot to put up with, its just that Robbie is high profile so Jimmy is taking advantage of that hence the media taking an interest . It happens over here all the time .

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He's got problems with the neighbour on the other side too. :whistle:

 

A couple of years ago I did watch a programme about basement swimming pools in affluent areas. A lot of the problems were caused by the lorries carrying the earth away, constantly reversing and turning in expensive roads. They were just starting to be really popular then.

 

I can see the disruption it would cause but bleating on to anyone that will listen just seems a bit beneath him to be honest. Like you say it will get resolved eventually. My guess is Jimmy Page will "win" and Robbie and family will never properly live in the house.

He's got problems with the neighbour on the other side too. :whistle:

 

A couple of years ago I did watch a programme about basement swimming pools in affluent areas. A lot of the problems were caused by the lorries carrying the earth away, constantly reversing and turning in expensive roads. They were just starting to be really popular then.

 

I can see the disruption it would cause but bleating on to anyone that will listen just seems a bit beneath him to be honest. Like you say it will get resolved eventually. My guess is Jimmy Page will "win" and Robbie and family will never properly live in the house.

 

 

I do not think that JP will necessarily win , it's up to what the planning authorities decide , they cannot just say no because JP says so

 

Do they live in that house now when they are in London, I thought they did ... :unsure:

I do not think that JP will necessarily win , it's up to what the planning authorities decide , they cannot just say no because JP says so

 

Do they live in that house now when they are in London, I thought they did ... :unsure:

 

 

Have they even moved into it? :mellow:

 

It's gone quiet. I wonder if they've gone back home until the autumn?

 

LA "home" I mean.

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Have they even moved into it? :mellow:

 

It's gone quiet. I wonder if they've gone back home until the autumn?

 

LA "home" I mean.

 

 

I guess they need to do normal things before returning to the limelight in September , they have a busy schedule ahead & must still be tired after all the X Factoring in London with those exceptionally hours

X Factor Judges' Houses 'locations confirmed' with Robbie Williams and Simon Cowell filming in their OWN homes https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/69997...s-simon-cowell/

 

I think this is likely true.

 

It's seems obvious that they will do judges houses in LA. Why go abroad when you have your own pool in your own garden in the sunshine that they can film around?

 

It makes sense.

 

I wonder if this is to tie in with the new Greatest Hits?

 

 

Maybe, when it that out :unsure:

Will Robbie Williams Tour The UK In 2019? Simon Cowell Let Slip There's New Music On The Way

 

ByEMILY DIXON

 

Robbie Williams is set to return to British TV screens this Autumn as his X Factor judging stint begins, alongside actress Ayda Field (who happens to be Williams' wife), One Direction's Louis Tomlinson, and perma-judge Simon Cowell. But for fans who'd like to see the Take That icon perform live, a collaboration with an X Factor contestant during the show's final (it's more than likely going to happen, isn't it) probably won't quite cut it. So let's do some digging: will Robbie Williams tour the UK in 2019?

 

First, a quick recap on Williams' career in recent years. His latest album, The Heavy Entertainment Show, was released in November 2016. It debuted at number one on the UK albums chart, according to the BBC — and in doing so, it broke a record set by David Bowie. Williams now holds the title for "the most number one albums by a British solo artist," the BBC reports — that's a colossal 12 number one albums, ahead of Bowie's 11.

 

In June 2018, he made headlines for a slightly different reason: giving cameras the middle finger as he performed at the World Cup opening ceremony in Moscow. On This Morning, as the Independent reports, Williams told Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield that the gesture was unplanned. "I can’t trust me. I don’t know what I’m going to do at any time. There was no sort of plan. The plan was to sing in key, don’t fall over," he said. Robbie, you rogue, you.

 

 

Any subsequent, less controversial live performances? Well, Williams is actually in the middle of an ongoing tour, though he's currently on hiatus before the final leg begins. He last played in the UK and Ireland as part of his Heavy Entertainment Show tour, performing in stadiums in Manchester, Southampton, Edinburgh, Coventry, Dublin, Cardiff, and London during June 2017, before playing across Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. From November 2018, he'll be touring in South America, landing in Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, and Mexico City, Mexico. The tour wraps up on November 17, after which he's presumably scheduled an extremely long nap.

 

Not that he'll actually get much time to rest — his spot on the revamped X Factor panel was confirmed in July. (No word as of yet on how he'll juggle his judging duties alongside his South American tour.) When the news was announced, Williams said in a press release, "For nearly 30 years I’ve been touring. I’ve been wanting to branch out and the X Factor felt like the perfect vehicle." Is that a hint that he won't be launching a new tour once his current one wraps up?

 

 

No need to panic just yet: in an X Factor press conference, Simon Cowell let it slip that Williams has some more music on the way. "The exciting thing is Louis has new music coming out, Robbie’s got new music coming out," Cowell said, according to the Radio Times. And considering how widely Williams toured his last album, it seems pretty likely that if a new one's on the way, a UK tour will follow.

 

So no news yet on whether Robbie Williams will be touring the UK in 2019 (I've contacted his representatives for comment, but haven't received a response). But according to Simon Cowell, Williams will be releasing music in the near future — and there's a pretty good chance he'll accompany it with a tour.

 

https://www.bustle.com/p/louis-tomlinsons-2...-happy-10081004

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