June 27Jun 27 Robbie Williams teases Glastonbury performance 30 years after his infamous first visitIs Robbie heading to Worthy Farm?By Nick ReillyRobbie Williams (Picture: Leo Baron)It’s been suggested that Robbie Williams could be making an appearance at Glastonbury, 30 years after the singer left Take That and headed to Worthy Farm for a wild weekend of partying with Oasis.Posting on Instagram this morning, the singer shared an image of a tongue-in-cheek blue plaque that has been posted in the festival’s hospitality area to mark the three-decade milestone of his trip.“1995. Robbie Williams entered this area without accreditation, authorisation, or alignment with prevailing taste. His presence was uninvited, unofficial and ultimately inevitable,” reads the plaque.There’s no indication that Robbie is actually on site, but the plaque hasn’t stopped fans from speculating about whether a performance could be on the cards.“Can’t cope soooooo excited please please please,” wrote one fan on Instagram. Another said: “If it already being Friday wasn’t enough to pop a smile on your face… we get this!! How exciting.”Williams’ trip to the festival in 1995 saw him wearing a distinctive red tracksuit with white stripes, which has become the cover image for his new album Britpop. He also played the event in 1998.Reviewing Robbie’s show at the Emirates Stadium earlier this month, we hailed it as “one of the most thrilling stadium shows of the year”.Today marks day three of Glastonbury 2025, with The 1975 headlining the festival for the first time ever this evening. Check back at RollingStone.co.uk for all the latest news.Robbie Williams teases Glastonbury performance 30 years after infamous visit
June 27Jun 27 Reverend&TheMakers@Reverend_Makers·44mGUUUU ON DEN @robbiewilliams❤️If anybody speaks to me now I’m just gonna reply “7.50 Sunday Leftfield Stage pal”
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Monday at 05:572 days Richard Ashcroft reflects on Oasis support as Robbie Williams announced for BBC Radio 2 Piano RoomFollowing Richard Ashcroft’s performance in the BBC Radio 2 Piano Room, host Vernon Kay revealed that Robbie Williams will be the next artist to feature. Williams is set to perform on Thursday, August 21st, from the legendary Maida Vale studios, accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra. The set will include one of his classic hits, a brand-new track from his upcoming album Britpop, and a cover of another artist’s song. Kay, whose show reaches 6.7 million weekly listeners, will also sit down with Williams to discuss his enduring career and personal life.Robbie Williams expressed his anticipation, stating, "It's always an honour to perform for Radio 2, so I can't wait to sing a few songs, including a cover that I love, in the Piano Room alongside the world famous BBC Concert Orchestra at the legendary Maida Vale studios.”A recent Piano Room session saw Richard Ashcroft, currently supporting Oasis on their "Oasis Live ’25" tour, perform "Sonnet," "Lover," and a cover of Dennis Wilson's "Lady." Ashcroft, accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra and conducted by Cliff Masterson, also discussed his new album, due in September, and the shared history between Oasis and The Verve.Ashcroft reflected on his relationship with Oasis, stating, “our stories are bonded whether we like it or not.” He added that the current Oasis reunion is a "vindication for them that everything they did, it wasn't just some mirage... their stuff has lasted." He drew a parallel to the Rolling Stones, noting Oasis's ability to attract cross-generational audiences. Ashcroft concluded, "I don't normally like the warm-up slot, but this one's a piece of cake for me."Richard Ashcroft’s Piano Room performance is now available on BBC Sounds and BBC iPlayer. Richard Ashcroft reflects on Oasis support as Robbie Williams announced for BBC Radio 2 Piano Room - Music News | Music-News.com