November 6, 20222 yr Can you feel it??!! @1589343337915461633 @1589341975685124096 @1589341794806165505
November 7, 20222 yr Two things I've just learnt that surprised me -he opened with LMEY and it's £16.50 for a glass of wine :o
November 7, 20222 yr Author View this post on Instagram dwalliams Backstage with @robbiewilliams at his awe inspiring @royalalberthall show. 📷 @leobaronfilm Have a wonderful night tonight Laura & Vibe & anyone else lucky enough to be heading that way :funky: 16.50 for a glass of wine is outrageous . Could you sneak in a bottle in your handbag :lol: Love this photo @1589433030963142656 FEEL 06/11/2022 RAH DkvikYdl1oI Video thanks to BerlinoDuke
November 7, 20222 yr Author Some great info from Lucy & Matt on robbie williams rewind on photos etc at the RAH rewindrobbie Royal Albert Hall Sunday 6th November, filming for Rob’s biopic “Better Man” what an incredible night! (We were allowed a few photos!) #robbiewilliams rewindrobbie @rewindrobbie they were very strict with the no photos or cameras rule! Security we’re keeping an eye out round us. We overheard one film guy come and discuss with a security guy during the interval about some girls further along our row who’d been spotted filming. He knew their seat numbers and told security to watch them in the 2nd half rewindrobbie @rewindrobbie they were very strict with the no photos or cameras rule! Security we’re keeping an eye out round us. We overheard one film guy come and discuss with a security guy during the interval about some girls further along our row who’d been spotted filming. He knew their seat numbers and told security to watch them in the 2nd half View this post on Instagram dwalliams Backstage with @robbiewilliams at his awe inspiring @royalalberthall show. 📷 @leobaronfilm View this post on Instagram Thank you for collecting them all together. It's absolutely impossible to beat THAT concert. The best Robbie's ever for me. You can watch this from any song and from any moment. Top professional work by Rob, orchestra, Hamish Hamilton, etc. Moves, voice, setlist, guests... 11/10. I just hope they will do something classical, enteresting and without muppets & fool clothes. Fingers crossed for Rob and everybody will come! Have a GREAT evening! I totally agree , these type of shows are impossible to repeat, that is why they are special . Edited November 7, 20222 yr by Sydney11
November 7, 20222 yr Author Nice to see James B was there last night. Guy seems to be happy with the way the show went. I think Guy loves the RAH View this post on Instagram guyachambers Bumped into @jamesblunt last night at the @robbiewilliams @royalalberthall gig.What an extraordinary evening and can’t believe I am doing it again tonight @1589652019232796673 Edited November 7, 20222 yr by Sydney11
November 7, 20222 yr Setlist of the 1st night: National Anthem Of Robbie Let Me Entertain You Land of 1000 Dances Strong Everything Changes Don't Look Back in Anger The Flood Better Man Candy Kids Puttin' On the Ritz Creep Ain't That a Kick in the Head Love My Life Go Gentle She's the One Rock DJ Feel Angels My Way
November 7, 20222 yr Author I am sure Laura must be buzzing about somewhere in the RAH at the moment :P & of course Vibe .. Edited November 7, 20222 yr by Sydney11
November 7, 20222 yr Author Puttin' On the Ritz Creep Ain't That a Kick in the Head My Way Yay ! & of course Nation Anthem of Robbie -_- I still believe he should have had a nod to Rudebox, part of his career & was number 1 in so many countries . He could have put together Rock DJ & Rudebox collab
November 7, 20222 yr Author Our lovely Laura & Kat are in the house & they have great seats :dance: Edited November 7, 20222 yr by Sydney11
November 7, 20222 yr Author Oooooooh ! , now the RAH gig makes sense r7nds6U_IYw A behind the scenes look at his concert at the Royal Albert Hall Video thanks to Andy Goldstein View this post on Instagram Guy just loves the RAH guyachambers So excited to be playing for the second night with @robbiewilliams at @royalalberthall #lifedream #musician Edited November 7, 20222 yr by Sydney11
November 7, 20222 yr Author Great finding, Tess! Then he can use any boots, no probs ))) Yes, absolutely . Were you worried :lol: Chris Heath looks as if he didn't have a bob to his name :lol: How I would love to be a fly on the wall backstage :teresa: The RAH charge 6K if the artist does not have an interval , Rob of course counting the pennies as usual :lol:
November 8, 20222 yr Had a wonderful night -I'll be interested to hear what Vibe made of it but for me it felt very genuine and heartfelt. So -a beautiful venue and we had great seats. Up in the gallery but with a great view. Went with my youngest daughter who had a ball. She grew up with my Robbie obsession so knew all the words but hadn't ever seen him live solo- only at Progress as part of TT. Glad to report the wine wasn't £16 a glass "only" £11 :lol: The place was buzzing -lots of energy. Scott Mills came out and explained that Michael Gracey was there and we would all be extras and would be asked to perform certain things during the interval. The first half was mostly the same as the O2 gig -same running commentary, LMEY, Strong, Land of 1,000 dances, Don't Look Back in Anger (bloody epic), Everything Changes But you. No Eternity or Lost but did Candy which personally I loved. Lots of fun then it was the interval. Spoiler for the movie -don't read if you want to keep the magic ;) A very polite lady came and told us we would have to vacate our seats during the interval because cameras were going to be running along where we were sitting for the movie and gave us a couple of complimentary drinks vouchers as a thank you and could we go up to the standing gallery please -which we did. Along with our free drinks we got to view Michael Gracey directing the whole of the Albert Hall as to how to behave alongside a backing track of during My Way. There was a person holding a lit green ball which indicated where Robbie would be during the scene in the movie and on cue everyone had to be seated, then had to clap gently, then loudly, then perform a standing ovation and then cheer. This was run through twice and was very bizarre to watch. :lol: Then the interval was over and we raced back down stairs to reclaim our seats and Rob was back on. Second half was some swing -although no Mr Bojangles -he did Ain't that a Kick in the Head and another I can't remember which Then he did a lovely dedication to Teddy and we could see her and Ayda in one of the boxes opposite us . Rob sang Go Gentle to her and she was dancing along blowing her Dad kisses. Then he sang Feel. Then Rob did quite a long monologue just saying that everyone has their life stores and their journies and their ups and downs in life just like him but not everyone gets it turned into a film. He said other than his lovely family the one constancy in his life was his fans and how grateful he was. Then he said he was getting choked up and stopped a minute. Then he said he was tired and had only gotten three hours sleep the night before but he spoke very passionately and then something magical happened. He'd asked everybody to sit down as he was chatting but then people started to clap him and then everyone stood up and gave his a standing ovation -it was really heartfelt and genuine. :cheer: Next was Angels. The cameraman was right behind our set of seats so Kat was convinced our row would be in the movie. :lol: Then it was the final song and we knew he would sing My Way and Rob said he hoped he would only have to sing it once because it was such a beautiful song it deserved to be sung with feeling and emotion. Michael Gracey came back on and asked everyone to sit down, not to stand up and don't wave your arms around. So off Rob went ,all went well everyone singing along but it got to the final bit and of course everyone was caught up in the moment and got up and started cheering and clapping and it was very emotional. Then Rob said to Michael "don't suck all the energy out the room" but he did because he asked Rob to sing it again and started to explain to the audience about the green ball again, that this was where "young Rob" would be in the film - that it's the climax of the film . Robbie was astonished that this was what had gone on in the interval and said "if i can still read the words off the monitor I'm going to stand down there" so he went down the middle of the stalls and stood there surrounded by people and re-sang the song. I have to say though the second time around was a bit chaotic because peole had to sit down again and there was a lot of confusion of when people were allowed to clap and when not. Michael Gracey was running around trying to get people not to wave their arms around :lol: Robbie giggled a bit through it, people were standing up when they weren't supposed to and it was all a bit chaotic. We coukd see all this because we were looking down on it all. :lol: But anyway I think they had enough footage so that was the end of the gig. So much love in the room. So much energy. Even when it was supposed to be harnessed, it still leaked out :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: Great night. That man must realise by now how much he is loved. My goodness you could feel it in there tonight. :heart:
November 8, 20222 yr There you go - I bloody knew it was special and I wasn't imagining it :yahoo: This was another gorgeous moment. This beautiful young lady was blind and he dedicated She's the One to her.
November 8, 20222 yr I am on the way to work with a little sore head. It was incredible seeing him so close in an historic venue. The concerts was as we know to get footage for his biopic. I was expecting more swing hits but i am not complaining! A magical night ! He looked and sounded amazing. Very similar setlist to recent tour but loved that he added candy!
November 8, 20222 yr Author Kevin Clifton takes pregnant Stacey Dooley on date night to special Robbie Williams gig Kevin Clifton and Stacey Dooley were in the audience at a Robbie Williams concert at the Royal Albert Hall last night, which is understood to have been part of filming for his biopic movie Better Man. Kevin Clifton and his pregnant partner Stacey Dooley enjoyed a date night at the Royal Albert Hall yesterday, where they watched Robbie Williams perform on stage. The couple - who announced they were expecting a baby together in August - were among the audience at a special event at the concert hall in London last night. The pair - who met on Strictly Come Dancing in 2018 - have both taken to Instagram to document the black tie event, which is understood to have been filmed for the popstar's upcoming biopic movie Better Man. Sharing his excitement over the experience, professional dancer Kevin, 40, described Robbie as his "biggest idol". Stacey, 35, said the Royal Albert Hall is her "fave venue .Kevin and Stacey posed for photos at the concert. One of their selfies included his sister Joanne Clifton, 39, as well as fellow professional dancer Amy Dowden, 32. They attended the second of two special shows at the concert hall this month, which were filmed for a scene in upcoming biopic Better Man. The film - which is set to explore the life and career of the former Take That member - is believed to have filmed a "major scene" in the two recent concert performances. Alongside a photo of himself and his partner, Kevin wrote: "Last night watching the greatest of all time and my biggest idol [Robbie] with my beautiful pregnant girl". He also uploaded a photo of Robbie on stage. He tagged the singer-songwriter as well as the venue in the post, with him writing in the accompanying caption: "The greatest".Stacey shared the group selfie and said: "My fave venue with these gems". She further commented in her post: "Also, not my boob falling out at a recorded event, perfect. She posted the photo of herself and Kevin with the caption: "Not mum and dad". She also uploaded a photo of herself in a mirror, showcasing her black dress in the selfie. Filming at the special shows was announced recently on websites for Robbie and the Royal Albert Hall. He later described the first performance as having been "emotional". Following last night's concert, he said it had been "one of the most amazing experiences" of his life. The musician added: "I can't wait for you all to see my movie Better Man." https://www.irishmirror.ie/showbiz/celebrit...stacey-28438722 Had a wonderful night -I'll be interested to hear what Vibe made of it but for me it felt very genuine and heartfelt. So -a beautiful venue and we had great seats. Up in the gallery but with a great view. Went with my youngest daughter who had a ball. She grew up with my Robbie obsession so knew all the words but hadn't ever seen him live solo- only at Progress as part of TT. Glad to report the wine wasn't £16 a glass "only" £11 :lol: The place was buzzing -lots of energy. Scott Mills came out and explained that Michael Gracey was there and we would all be extras and would be asked to perform certain things during the interval. The first half was mostly the same as the O2 gig -same running commentary, LMEY, Strong, Land of 1,000 dances, Don't Look Back in Anger (bloody epic), Everything Changes But you. No Eternity or Lost but did Candy which personally I loved. Lots of fun then it was the interval. Spoiler for the movie -don't read if you want to keep the magic ;) A very polite lady came and told us we would have to vacate our seats during the interval because cameras were going to be running along where we were sitting for the movie and gave us a couple of complimentary drinks vouchers as a thank you and could we go up to the standing gallery please -which we did. Along with our free drinks we got to view Michael Gracey directing the whole of the Albert Hall as to how to behave alongside a backing track of during My Way. There was a person holding a lit green ball which indicated where Robbie would be during the scene in the movie and on cue everyone had to be seated, then had to clap gently, then loudly, then perform a standing ovation and then cheer. This was run through twice and was very bizarre to watch. :lol: Then the interval was over and we raced back down stairs to reclaim our seats and Rob was back on. Second half was some swing -although no Mr Bojangles -he did Ain't that a Kick in the Head and another I can't remember which Then he did a lovely dedication to Teddy and we could see her and Ayda in one of the boxes opposite us . Rob sang Go Gentle to her and she was dancing along blowing her Dad kisses. Then he sang Feel. Then Rob did quite a long monologue just saying that everyone has their life stores and their journies and their ups and downs in life just like him but not everyone gets it turned into a film. He said other than his lovely family the one constancy in his life was his fans and how grateful he was. Then he said he was getting choked up and stopped a minute. Then he said he was tired and had only gotten three hours sleep the night before but he spoke very passionately and then something magical happened. He'd asked everybody to sit down as he was chatting but then people started to clap him and then everyone stood up and gave his a standing ovation -it was really heartfelt and genuine. :cheer: Next was Angels. The cameraman was right behind our set of seats so Kat was convinced our row would be in the movie. :lol: Then it was the final song and we knew he would sing My Way and Rob said he hoped he would only have to sing it once because it was such a beautiful song it deserved to be sung with feeling and emotion. Michael Gracey came back on and asked everyone to sit down, not to stand up and don't wave your arms around. So off Rob went ,all went well everyone singing along but it got to the final bit and of course everyone was caught up in the moment and got up and started cheering and clapping and it was very emotional. Then Rob said to Michael "don't suck all the energy out the room" but he did because he asked Rob to sing it again and started to explain to the audience about the green ball again, that this was where "young Rob" would be in the film - that it's the climax of the film . Robbie was astonished that this was what had gone on in the interval and said "if i can still read the words off the monitor I'm going to stand down there" so he went down the middle of the stalls and stood there surrounded by people and re-sang the song. I have to say though the second time around was a bit chaotic because peole had to sit down again and there was a lot of confusion of when people were allowed to clap and when not. Michael Gracey was running around trying to get people not to wave their arms around :lol: Robbie giggled a bit through it, people were standing up when they weren't supposed to and it was all a bit chaotic. We coukd see all this because we were looking down on it all. :lol: But anyway I think they had enough footage so that was the end of the gig. So much love in the room. So much energy. Even when it was supposed to be harnessed, it still leaked out :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: Great night. That man must realise by now how much he is loved. My goodness you could feel it in there tonight. :heart: Sounded like a whole lot of fun Laura & a great experience , just nice to be part of it . Thanks for the great update, really enjoyed reading it .. I am on the way to work with a little sore head. It was incredible seeing him so close in an historic venue. The concerts was as we know to get footage for his biopic. I was expecting more swing hits but i am not complaining! A magical night ! He looked and sounded amazing. Very similar setlist to recent tour but loved that he added candy! Looks like it was the audience participation they were filming for the past two nights , they have already filmed the gig they intend using back in Australia Lovely that you guys have been part of this event Edited November 9, 20222 yr by Sydney11