Posted May 15May 15 Video shoot in London yesterday . Video thanks to tiziansog. Click on instagram link below for short video. I like the sound of this.InstagramInstagram
May 15May 15 Author cherry ☆@radiobobbie·13hHURRY UP MAN!! DROP THE SINGLE NOW@robbiewilliamsVideo thanks to Cherry * on X
May 15May 15 Author Sophia_dreams@Sophia_dreams58·4hYou’ll never catch my boy lip-synchingVideo thanks to Sophia_dreamsVideo thanks to Sophia_dreams
May 15May 15 So Robbie likes to shoot on the main streets around the World :))Welcome back!!!Well, if it's not an album but single is exactly in May, so he was right!
May 15May 15 LondonWorldRobbie Williams spotted 'filming new music video in Trafa...The bad boy of pop music was spotted strutting his stuff in Trafalgar Square.
May 15May 15 I like the monkey on the back of the jacket. 😀What a fantastic day they picked to shoot in London. it was absolutely gorgeous here yesterday. Looking forward to hearing this.
May 16May 16 Author "It's adrenaline-filled and balls-to-the-wall": Tony Iommi and Glenn Hughes have recorded a song with Robbie WilliamsBy Fraser Lewry ( Classic Rock ) published 2 January 2025Former Take That star Robbie Williams has confirmed the unlikely collaboration(Image credit: Tony Iommi and Glenn Hughes: John McMurtrie | Robbie Williams: Live Nation)Pop star Robbie Williams, currently in the news as the subject of the semi-autobiographical movie Better Man, has confirmed that he has recorded a song with Black Sabbath legend Tony Iommi and Glenn 'The Voice of Rock' Hughes. The unlikely collaboration was first revealed in an episode of the Percussion Podcast, during which Williams' drummer and musical director Karl Brazil was asked about the former Take That man's upcoming album. "He's working with various people," said Brazil. "I've been fortunate enough to do some songs with him and he's actually done a track called Rocket with Tony Iommi, which is very random. It's great. It's a rocker and it's really, really cool. Right up my street."Tony's done his thing on it and there's some great collaborations on this record. Gaz Coombes [Supergrass frontman] is on there. It's predominantly a guitar record. It's a bit of a throwback to his old sort of 90s sound but the mixed with a bit of modern-day pop as well. Let's face it, he can do what he wants, can't he?"Ask by the NME to confirm that the story, Williams revealed that former Sabbath man Glenn Hughes had also contributed to the recording, and went on to describe it."I wanted to make the album that I'd make if I'd left Take That now, knowing what I know," says Williams. "This particular song encapsulates that perfectly. Unfortunately and fortunately for me, pop songs turned up along the way, too. I'm like: 'Ah, f*** – a hit!'"This [Rocket] is massive guitars, as you can imagine. It's adrenaline-filled and balls-to-the-wall. That one in particular is my favourite song off my new album – that I've just announced is happening!""It's adrenaline-filled and balls-to-the-wall": Tony Iommi and Glenn Hughes have recorded a song with Robbie Williams | Louder
May 17May 17 Author Robbie Williams, 51, rocks a biker jacket as he films dramatic scenes for his latest music video in LondonHave YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By RUTH FRANCIS FOR MAILONLINEPublished: 18:33, 17 May 2025 | Updated: 18:46, 17 May 2025Robbie Williams was spotted filming his latest music video in London ahead of his mega 2025 tour on Friday. The Take That star, 51, lit up parts of London as he belted out his latest track Rocket, while surrounded by cameras and curious fans.Dressed to impress and full of energy, Robbie looked confident as he strutted around the city, ready to relaunch himself to the top of the charts. The pop icon sports red tartan trousers for the outing, along with and a statement leather jacket, which featured some funky graffiti and badges. Underneath he wore a black and white graphic T-shirt and finished off the bold look with a pair of dark sunglasses, monochrome trainers and an array of chunky silver rings.In one scene Robbie had a host of backing dancers behind him who were dramatically waving their arms around as they followed the rocker with a huge speaker.Robbie Williams, 51, was spotted filming his latest music video in London ahead of his mega 2025 tour on Friday The Take That star lit up parts of London as he belted out his latest track Rocket, while surrounded by cameras and curious fans In another scene, Robbie stood beside a live band belting out his new tune.The new single drops just weeks before he hits the stage headlining Edinburgh's Gas Murrayfield Stadium on May 31, London's Emirates Stadium on June 6, and Manchester's Co-Op Live on June 11.The UK leg will also include a date at Bath's Royal Crescent on June 13 and the star will be supported by Rag'n'Bone Man and Lottery Winners.Keeping up his cheeky chappie persona, Robbie couldn't contain his excitement about his upcoming tour, as he walked around with a sandwich board with the words 'Robbie Williams tour amazingly tickets still available' on one side and 'Let me entertain you' on the other. The singer was mobbed by beloved fans who watched on with adoration as he walked around the streets followed by his dancers and camera crew.Fans looked thrilled as Robbie took time out during the filming to pose for pictures with them. When he announced the tour last year, the Rock DJ hitmaker boasted: 'This tour is going to be my boldest yet - I can't wait to see you next year. 'There will be songs from the movie 'Better Man' and some new music too…but more on that soon. RW.' Dressed to impress and full of energy, Robbie looked confident as he strutted around the city, ready to relaunch himself to the top of the charts The pop icon sports red tartan trousers for the outing, along with and a statement leather jacket, which featured some funky graffiti and badges Underneath he wore a black and white graphic T-shirt and finished off the bold look with a pair of dark sunglasses, monochrome trainers and an array of chunky silver ringsIn one scene Robbie had a host of backing dancers behind him who were dramatically waving their arms around as they followed the rocker with a huge speakerIn another scene, Robbie stood beside a live band which consisted of two guitars and a drum kit whilst he belted out his new tune whoThe new single drops just weeks before he hits the stage headlining Edinburgh's Gas Murrayfield Stadium on May 31, London's Emirates Stadium on June 6, and Manchester's Co-Op Live on June 11The UK leg will also include a date at Bath's Royal Crescent on June 13 and the star will be supported by Rag'n'Bone Man and Lottery Winners+17View galleryKeeping up his cheeky chappie persona, Robbie couldn't contain his excitement about his upcoming tour, as he walked around with a sandwich board with the words 'Robbie Williams tour amazingly tickets still available' on one side and 'Let me entertain you' on the otherThe popular 90s singer was mobbed by beloved fans who watched on with adoration as he walked around the streets followed by his dancers and camera crew Fans looked thrilled as Robbie took time out during the filming to pose for pictures with them and take selfies with many not able to stop smilingRobbie took time out during the filming to make sure he spoke to fans and had pictures with them who couldn't believe they had bumped into their idol When he announced the tour last year, the Rock DJ hitmaker boasted: 'This tour is going to be my boldest yet - I can't wait to see you next year. There will be songs from the movie 'Better Man' and some new music too…but more on that soon. RW.'Robbie also revealed he had 'written loads of songs' and is feeling more 'ambitious' than ever.Last year he told Virgin Radio: 'I've got loads of plans. I've written loads of songs, I've got my film [Better Man] at the end of this year and I'm doing Hyde Park in the summer.'I have never been busier, I've never been as ambitious as I am right now. I am full of purpose, and I am loving life.'It comes after the singer opened up with his fans about how he struggles being recognised and asked for selfies when out and about. The singer took to Instagram as he recounted how he had been asked for multiple photos on a recent flight as he admitted requests for selfies cause him discomfort and panic. Robbie explained that while he can mask it well, he urged fans to consider what else could be going on for him in the moment as he made the point he is a normal man with a family. Discussing the flight he pointed out he had had little sleep and was trying to look after his four children, and one selfie would undoubtedly trigger more as it would alert people as to who he was. He explained that one fan had passed him a 'lovely note', praising his Netflix documentary that detailed his struggles with fame.Robbie Williams reveals why he avoided smiling for yearsIt comes after Robbie spoke candidly about the pressures of being a celebrity 24/7 as he revealed how selfies can cause him 'panic' as he urged fans to remember he is human Robbie then decided to write back as he explained a selfie would cause his anxiety to 'spike, because then the whole cabin would start wondering who I am'. Revealing that more notes and requests for photos then followed he dived into a discussion on being a celebrity and the pressures that come with it. He explained: 'There's a kind of unspoken law: as a celebrity, you should be accessible 24/7. 'Greet all strangers like you're the mayor of the best town anyone's ever visited. Make sure their wishes are met, whatever they are.' Yet Robbie stressed that celebrities are normal humans like the rest of us as he added, many are 'fans of fame, not necessarily of me'. He wrote: 'What I am saying is - let people be people. Humans struggling - like we all are - in one way or another.' The star urged fans to give celebrities the 'dignity of their privacy, their wants, their needs', as he could be 'on the phone with my mum, talking about her dementia or thinking about my dad's Parkinson's'. Robbie Williams, 51, rocks a biker jacket as he films dramatic scenes for his latest music video in London | Daily Mail Online
May 19May 19 Author I think ROCKET is about to take off real soon ☺️Recently posted on Rob's Instagram 👀 🚀Link in bio…@robbiewilliams | Linktree
May 20May 20 4 hours ago, Better Man said:The premiere is tomorrow at Scott Mills Show6:30 - 9:30 by UK time
May 21May 21 Author This is going be amazing live . I wish they had released the official video today . This video is courtesy of .(1) Take That and Solo - YouTube .The original video on YT is not of great quality I thought, slight skip here & there so thanks to Take That and Solo for posting .Farrell Music Ltd, under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited Released on: 2025-05-21Associated Performer: Robbie Williams & Tony IommiRocket · Robbie Williams · Tony Iommi Rocket ℗ 2025 Robert Williams /Background Vocal: Glen Hughes Background Vocal, Drums, Percussion, Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Karl BrazilBackground Vocal, Bass, Guitar, Composer, Lyricist, Engineer, Producer: Tom LongworthSynthesizer: Owen ParkerProgrammer, Engineer, Producer: Sam MillerEngineer, Mixing Engineer: George MurphyEngineer: Mike Exeter MasteringEngineer: Matt Colton Edited May 21May 21 by Sydney11
May 21May 21 Author Robbie Williams & Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi Team Up On ‘Rocket’by James Wilson-Taylor | May 21, 2025Robbie Williams has recruited metal legend Tony Iommi on his latest single, ‘Rocket’.The Black Sabbath icon performs on the track which is taken from Williams’ forthcoming album ‘Britpop’, said to be inspired by UK artists and the rock of the mid 90s.Williams said “It was the peak of Britpop and a golden age for British Music. I’ve worked with some of my heroes on this album; it’s raw, there are more guitars and it’s an album that’s even more upbeat and anthemic than usual. There’s some ‘Brit’ in there and there’s certainly some ‘pop’ too – I’m immensely proud of this as a body of work and I’m excited for fans to hear this album.”No word yet on who the other collaborators on the album may be but Robbie Williams has previously collaborated with SOFT PLAY on their track ‘Punk’s Dead’ so hopefully ‘Rocket’ will not be the only heavy moment he has lined up.Williams kicks off his stadium tour in Edinburgh on May 31.Meanwhile, Black Sabbath will reunite for a final show in Birmingham this July alongside a huge lineup including Metallica, Tool, Guns ‘N’ Roses and Slayer.Robbie Williams & Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi Team Up On 'Rocket'