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2 hours ago, Better Man said:

Very sad that since 2013 there is no any concerts releases.

Especially when all these exclusive ones happen. Hyde Park, Port Vale, Roundhouse, The 90s.

They want to release them when Rob will be retired? 😔

I have loved everything about the Long 90's shows, Robbie's performances, the whole vibe of the band, the black & white photos, the T-shirts & jeans ( PG he never goes back to the "gold lame " 🤑. Real earthy performances from Robbie.

I also loved the Britpop tour & thought The Lottery Winners were perfect for the tour, it was really interesting to hear Thom talk about it , I think they learnt a lot from Robbie & their tour experience with him & the band.

Hope everything works out for the South American tour ..

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    I was also at Brixton tonight! At the back in the seated section so no good pictures. I think the energy was a little less in the balcony - but I still had a fab time! I really hope he does more of t

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6 hours ago, Laura130262 said:

Aww this will make him really happy ❤️

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Robbie Williams leads special tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at The BRIT Awards 2026

He was joined by British and international musical talent

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Author: Anna Sky Magliola

Robbie Williams, joined by British and international musical talent, has paid tribute to the late Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne at The BRIT Awards 2026 with Mastercard. The musicians included several from Ozzy’s band over the years: Adam Wakeman, Robert Trujillo, Tommy Clufetos and Zakk Wylde.

Robbie, who was personally invited by Sharon Osbourne to be part of the special moment, took to the stage to perform a special arrangement of ‘No More Tears’, curated by Sharon. 'No More Tears' was the title track from Ozzy’s multi-million selling 1991 album of the same name.


The performance saw Robbie front the super-band, surrounded by pyro and a backdrop of pictures of Ozzy with his family.

Ahead of the performance, Dolly Parton, Sharon and Kelly Osbourne all paid tribute to the late singer. Dolly, via video from Nashville, said: "What an incredible life to celebrate. Ozzy Osbourne dedicated his entire life to music and his legacy has left a permanent imprint in the fabric of music lovers everywhere. Now talk about stealing the show. Ozzy knew how to get your attention with his love of theatrics, his musical gifts – he could turn any occasion into a full blown show – and at his very core Ozzy Osbourne was a showman."

Sharon then remembered her husband saying: "I am honoured to accept this award for my gorgeous husband…god knows I wish he was here to accept it himself…but I know that Ozzy is looking down on us all right now.”

"My old man was blessed with a one in a million career. He was at the top of his game for 56 years…Ozzy was authentic, gifted, totally unpredictable, a wild man – he was a true artist. He came from a small working class neighbourhood in Birmingham and he rose to become one of the most recognisable and respected musicians of his life…he never stopped pushing himself tirelessly…at the end of the day, he will always be a rock star.'

Sharon continued: "This award goes to his incredible family, it goes to so many musicians who helped Ozzy along the way…and his crew who were always there and who never let him down."

Kelly added: "Thank you for loving my father as much as we do, and I hope I don't disrespect Manchester by saying this, but up the Villa and Birmingham forever.

peaking about the award, Stacey Tang, Chair of the 2026 BRIT Awards Committee and Co-President of RCA Records at Sony Music UK said: "Ozzy Osbourne has been a mighty force in modern music. Possessing an unmistakable voice and unique presence, he reshaped the sound and spirit of rock, inspiring generations of artists who followed. This Lifetime Achievement Award recognises a remarkable legacy built on originality and enduring influence, that continues to connect with fans worldwide."

Ozzy sadly passed away last year at the age of 76, just two weeks after he performed with Black Sabbath at a farewell gig in Birmingham.

Aside from being part of the legendary rock band Black Sabbath, Ozzy was also known for his involvement in the reality TV series The Osbournes, which followed him with his wife Sharon, and children Kelly and Jack. His third child Aimee was not featured in the show.

Robbie Williams leads tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at The BRIT Awards 2026

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4 hours ago, elisabeth1974 said:

We had really some great Robbie treats the last months and weeks. What do you think is next until the concerts start again in 4 months? Family time?

No idea, maybe take a break & spend some time with his family. You never know with Robbie, he is full of surprises ..

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Has anyone come across a live version of YOU 🤷‍♀️ . I now he sang it in the early gigs & then dropped it for some reason. I love that song . ❤️

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Robbie Williams and Pink Pantheress Join Zara Larsson as Performers at amfAR Gala Cannes

The pop stars will perform at the glitzy gala at the iconic Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc on May 21.

By Chris Gardner

April 15, 2026 10:51am

Zara Larsson, Robbie Williams and Pink Pantheress

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Zara Larsson will have some company on stage next month in Cannes.

Robbie Williams and PinkPantheress have joined the program for the amfAR Gala Cannes at the iconic Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc on May 21, joining the previously announced Swedish pop star as performers. The glitzy fundraiser, which supports the organization’s biomedical research program, always comes at the tail end of the Cannes Film Festival. Per the organization, tickets are almost sold out.

The outing for Williams comes after the critically acclaimed experimental biopic Better Man about his life, which recreated his life story, meteoric rise and personal challenges using a CGI monkey. After the May outing, he’ll set off on dates for his Britpop Tour in support of his album of the same name. He’s got dates kicking off in June and continuing through November.

PinkPantheress will be fresh from Coachella as she hit the desert in Indio, Calif. last weekend. She continues with a round of performances on her An Evening With…PinkPantheress Tour with dates in the United States through mid-May before heading overseas with stops in the U.K., France, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Switzerland and more this summer.

The black-tie gala will once again feature a live auction of luxury goods, rare experiences and artwork led by noted auctioneer Simon de Pury as well as a fashion show curated by longtime supporter and fashion world insider Carine Roitfeld.

The amfAR gala in Cannes dates back to 1993, when Elizabeth Taylor, who was founding international chairman, hosted it at the luxe hideaway Moulin de Mougins. Since then, the fundraiser has netted $314 million in support of the organization and its efforts to fight AIDS.

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Watching the amazing @lulukc perform @royalalberthall last night was inspiring.
Hands-down my favourite part was when 
@robbiewilliams and @officialgarybarlow got on stage and sang Relight My Fire together with Lulu.
Full of love. Full of joy. What a treat for us all there 🙏
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José Carreras to play Gabba show with Robbie Williams

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José Carreras will play the Gabba's first concert in years, with help from Robbie WIlliams, Natalie Imbruglia and more.  (Supplied)

Spanish tenor José Carreras will mark his 80th birthday with a major all-star concert at The Gabba in Brisbane this December, organisers announced on Wednesday.

In Carreras & Friends, the Spanish tenor will lead a line-up featuring Robbie Williams, The Corrs, Ronan Keating, Anne Wilson of Heart, Darren Hayes of Savage Garden, Natalie Imbruglia, Sheppard, as well as fellow opera singers Katherine Jenkins and Mark Vincent.

The show will feature a mix of collaborations and individual performances, all backed by over 90 musicians from the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, culminating in an "all-star finale".

José Carreras — from boy wonder to task master

Jose Carreras is set to perform at the Sydney Opera House.

A trip to the cinema at the tender age of six inspired José  Carreras to become a singer.

Carreras & Friends will be the first concert held at the ground, which is usually used for cricket and AFL, since Taylor Swift and Charli xcx performed there in 2019 and Adele in 2017.

Some of the artists have toured Australia recently: The Corrs were here in February 2025, while Robbie Williams will perform at the city's Lang Park two weeks before the Gabba show.

But the government is still banking on the unconventional line-up to generate significant interest from those outside of Queensland. 

Andrew Powell, Queensland's minister for tourism, believes the concert will bring an estimated $11 million into the Queensland economy.

"José Carreras is one of the world's most celebrated performers and this exclusive Queensland event will attract more visitors, support local businesses and showcase our state to audiences around the globe," he says.

The concert is promoted by Echo Pacific Entertainment, the latest venture from promoter Andrew McManus, who serves as the company's chief executive.

McManus's last large-scale event was Pandemonium Rocks, a travelling festival that faced significant criticism when many of the acts booked were removed from the line-up, and a privacy breach leaked the details of ticketholders seeking refunds.

Following Pavarotti's footsteps

The concert bears some resemblance to Pavarotti & Friends, the series of charity concerts fronted by Carreras's Three Tenors partner Luciano Pavarotti in the 1990s and 2000s.

While those line-ups featured the likes of Elton John, Queen, Mariah Carey, Eric Clapton and the Spice Girls, Brisbane's take on the concept will be a bit humbler.

Mark Vincent, one of the Australian acts on the line-up, says the opportunity to see with Carreras has been a longstanding dream.

"It's personal for me," he says.

"My grandfather, may he rest in peace, said to me this day would come and I never believed him.

"I used to sit at home watching the DVD of the Three Tenors, it was like religion. I studied the voices of José, Luciano [Pavarotti] and Placido Domingo and he said to me and my grandmother, 'One day you'll be up there with those incredible artists'. To think that one of those dreams has come true to perform with José Carreras, I'm honestly so grateful."

The broad undercard is particularly appealing to Brisbane band Sheppard, one of the local acts asked to be a part of the concert.

"It's a pinch-yourself moment where you get the call up to be amongst some of these legendary icons," vocalist and keyboardist Amy Sheppard says.

"I think 10-year-old Amy would be pinching herself up there with The Corrs, and Darren Hayes of Savage Garden has really inspired our music, so it's a dream gig for us."

Carreras will perform alongside most of the artists on the line-up, which could make for an interesting collaboration.

"Let's see if we can get José singing Geronimo," frontman George Sheppard says.

Carreras & Friends happens at the Gabba on Saturday, December 5.

Source José Carreras to play Gabba show with Robbie Williams - ABC News

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Kravitz, Robbie Williams and The Cure: three aces for Firenze Rocks

by Paolo Lazzari

Kravitz, Robbie Williams and The Cure: three aces for Firenze Rocks

The festival from Friday to Sunday at Visarno. The cast also includes the very Italian Salmo and Anna Calvi, a restless muse of English indie

Lenny Kravitz, Robbie Williams and The Cure day after day, forming a catalyzing hat-trick. Psalm that appears for the first time. From tomorrow to Sunday, the Visarno Arena hosts the eighth edition of Opel Firenze Rocks: three days populated by lineups that oscillate between the clang of the batteries and the softer seductions of the ballads, up to the alternative. A lineup of illustrious names, which certifies how much the festival has earned a stable place in the European Olympus of live music. This year, moreover, the attention to the sustainability of the event and the experience of the public is strengthened.

Lenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz 

The program

The incipit is scheduled for tomorrow, with a couple who have much more in common than they may seem: charisma, tension towards spectacularity, an almost tribal relationship with the stage. Lenny Kravitz is one of those artists who seem to have been born in a special light: guitarist, singer, producer, gang-man capable of playing practically anything. From Are You going to Go My Way onwards he has built an unstoppable career, moving between rock, funk and soul. The latest work, Blue Electric Light, sanctioned a triumphant return. For him this is the first time on the stage of Firenze Rocks, as well as for Salmo, who will have the task of uncorking the evening with his band and a live that promises to be punk. The Sardinian rapper and producer has long been one of the most polarizing and creative figures on the Italian scene, capable of moving the boundaries of rap towards metal, industrial and club music sounds. Opening the evening will be, among others, the acclaimed singer-songwriter and sublime English guitarist Anna Calvi (fresh from an ep where she duets with Laurie Anderson, Iggy Pop, Perfume Genius) and The Sophs, a young project that knows how to move between rock, pop punk and funk.

Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams 

On Saturday the scene will be all Robbie Williams. Labeling him as an intergenerational pop star is probably an understatement: since he broke with Take That, a geological era ago, he has always managed to keep himself in hype, oscillating between total successes, collapses and resurrections. From Angels to Feel, from Rock DJ to Supreme, he has recorded some of the most sung songs from the nineties onwards. For him too it is a baptism at Firenze Rocks. Warming up the stage will be KT Tunstall, a Scottish singer-songwriter capable of cementing pop energy and folk sensibilities, and the London-based Mystery Jets, an indie band with a recognizable and constantly evolving musical identity. Opening the day, with a touch of local pride, was Ejent, a Florentine pop rock band born in 2023.

Robert Smith, The Cure

Robert Smith, The Cure 

Sunday is perhaps the most stratified and ambitious day of the entire edition. For months, ticket holders for The Cure have been anxious. Robert Smith and his companions, with that gothic-romantic aesthetic that has remained stubbornly intact through the decades, invented a way of being in the world even before making music. Disintegration, Pornography: albums that have marked generations with gusts of liberating melancholy. Their return with Songs of a Lost World, in 2024, has shown that creative urgency is not consumed. To complete the day the Scottish Mogwai - among the absolute founders of post-rock as an adult and conscious genre -, the compatriots The Twilight Sad with their indie rock tinged with post-punk, and the Irish Just Mustard, who are tracing a very original path in contemporary noise-rock.

The organizer of Firenze Rocks: "Second stage and camping, so we will make a new leap"

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The Village area

Firenze Rocks has never been just music, and the 2026 edition confirms this with particular conviction. On the sustainability front, the festival is launching a pilot project of scientific monitoring on the ecological impact of major events, applying to become the first Italian observatory on the subject. CO2 emissions, fine particles, waste management: all measured with satellite tools and AI algorithms. The activity will be handled by the partner Justonearth and the data collected in this way will allow strategic decisions for the future to be better oriented. As for the experience - with an audience from over 50 countries - the Village Area covers 6000 square meters with entirely cashless payment through the Orla Pay platform. Ticket holders will be able to access the civic museums at a reduced rate, while buses and tramways will guarantee additional rides to and from the Cascine.

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