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  1. & so it's back to Germany ( Leipzig ) on Wednesday 🎙️
  2. Video thanks to https://www.youtube.com/@SeniorVoyageur
  3. Thursday ! hopeium ⁠Runaway uniform: red track suit, full heart, messy mind. Live on Thursday!
  4. Best photos of Robbie Williams concert in Barcelona30,000 go wild as Brit star promises to become 'king of entertainment' in RCDE stadium Singer Robbie Williams performing at RCDE Stadium / Joan Mateu Parra Cornellà de Llobregat First published: July 6, 2025 12:23 PM Robbie Williams promised to be the "king of entertainment" in his sole concert in Spain, held on Saturday evening at RCDE Stadium, in Cornellà de Llobregat, just outside Barcelona. And the 30,000 attendees in the venue went wild. The British superstar did not miss any of his timeless hits, such as 'Rock DJ', 'Millennium', 'She's the one' or the especially awaited 'Feel' and 'Angels' at the end of the show. Robbie Williams performing surrounded by loads of mics / Joan Mateu Parra The British pop star was accompanied by several dancers / Joan Mateu Parra Yet, long before the final frenzy with the all-timer classics, the singer began his performance with 'Rocket' –a recently published song that is part of his new album 'Britpop,' which will be released this autumn and that is poised to become a tribute to the British pop in the nineties. 'Let me entertain you' followed, with Robbie making clear that he had "a show that’s all about entertainment, so we can all escape for a while." The former 'Take That' band member went emotional talking about his family to introduce 'Love my life', admitting that "my life began when I first met my wife and kids, I was lost despite the success, until they came. They saw a person in me, and not a pop star." Williams at the beginning of his show / Joan Mateu Parra Robbie Williams on a platform that reads his initials / Joan Mateu Parra 'Rock DJ' drove the stadium mad, while 'Supreme' prompted Williams to ask the attendees to turn their phone lights on, as he joked that he would have liked to have color wristbands like Coldplay, but "they were too expensive." 'Candy', 'Something beautiful' and 'Relight my fire' were performed on a platform in the middle of the standing area in a more acoustic format. Indeed, the artist was warm and close with the public throughout the concert, interacting with them on various occasions, touching their hands, talking to the front row fans, and even letting some of them sing with the mic. 'Millennium', with some dancers in golden dresses, or a version of classic 'New York, New York' –when Williams changed his outfit– were other songs performed before the final climax. Robbie Williams after changing his outfit / Joan Mateu Parra The former 'Take That' band member driving the crowds mad in Barcelona / Joan Mateu Parra Robbie Williams being hailed by the attendees at his Cornellà de Llobregat concert / Joan Mateu Parra 'She's the one' and 'My way' were preceded by a touching speech: "We don’t have tomorrow guaranteed, nor next year, but we’re here now, and I’m sure there are still things ahead for me—and for you too," he emphasized. "So, I ask you: will you grow up with me?" This was followed by the eagerly awaited 'Feel' and 'Angels', which were unanimously sung by the crowds and put the cap on Robbie Williams' first concert in Catalonia in two years. After taking his 'Britpop tour' to cities such as Edinburgh, London, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, or Paris, the star is now heading to Vienna, Berlin, Munich, Stockholm, Dublin, Prague, and Budapest, among others, before finishing the tour in Istanbul in early October. Williams during his concert at RCDE Stadium / Joan Mateu Parra Robbie receiving an ovation during his Catalonia concert / Joan Mateu Parra The British artist listening to the fans singing his songs / Joan Mateu Parra Robbie Williams entertaining the crowds as promised / Joan Mateu Parra Best photos of Robbie Williams concert in Barcelona
  5. Really please you had a lovely weekend Alex & met really nice people. Robbie brings so many people together from all over the world . ❤️ Hope Seb is better soon. I think he made the gig in Paris .
  6. How exciting to get chatting to Tom , he seems like a very cool guy
  7. I would think she was there Laura .. Thank you @ralpjlauren for an exquisite day out @wimbledon , From the Pimm's, to the players, to the perfectly sunny day ... game, set, match, what a win !
  8. Sydney11 posted a post in a topic in The Music Lounge
    Little By Little - Cardiff - July 6th Video thanks to https://www.youtube.com/@antonyrmartin I really like this song ❤️
  9. Barcelona - LMEY - July 5th Video thanks to https://www.youtube.com/@tonymunoz8714
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    From 'Hello' to 'Champagne Supernova', the Gallaghers and co rolled out the hits for their larger-than-life comeback Here's Oasis' setlist from the first night of their Live '25 reunion tour in Cardiff Oasis "Live" 25 setlist from Cardiff on July 4 was : ‘Hello’ ‘Acquiesce’ ‘Morning Glory’ ‘Some Might Say’ ‘Bring It On Down’ ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ ‘Fade Away’ ‘Supersonic’ ‘Roll With It’ ‘Talk Tonight’ ‘Half The World Away’ ‘Little By Little’ ‘D’You Know What I Mean?’ ‘Stand By Me’ ‘Cast No Shadow’ ‘Slide Away’ ‘Whatever’ ‘Live Forever’ ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Star’ Encore: ‘The Masterplan’ ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’ ‘Wonderwall’ ‘Champagne Supernova’
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    OASIS REUNION REVIEW - ROUND-UP . What the Critics are saying about the Gallagher's Cardiff comeback gig. Story by Katie Rosseinsky The first night of Oasis’s long-anticipated comeback tour has received five star reviews across the board from critics. Liam and Noel Gallagher united on stage at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium last night (4 July) to perform for the first time since their acrimonious 2009 break-up. The Independent’s Mark Beaumont described the gig as “the rock reunion to end them all” and noted the “heartwarming closure” that came with seeing the once-feuding siblings “juxtaposed on side-by-side screen panels”. Having previously seen the band at one of their legendary Knebworth gigs and “on many a post-Nineties slogathon”, Beaumont suggested that “this is the best they’ve been since ‘96”, or “some might say better”. Writing in The Guardian, Alexis Petridis hailed the show as a “triumph” in another five star review, and noted that the show’s setlist was “very much playlist Oasis”, with an emphasis on their first two albums along with “B-sides from the years when Noel Gallagher’s songwriting talent seemed so abundant he could afford to blithely confine stuff as good as ‘Acquiesce’ or ‘The Masterplan’ to an extra track on a CD single”. The Telegraph’s critic Neil McCormick, who also awarded the gig with five stars, said that “nothing had really changed” since the band’s glory days, describing the spectacle as both “ridiculous” and “fantastic”. Despite the high prices that some fans paid for tickets, McCormick said “I don’t think anyone who managed to get their hands on a ticket for this reunion could feel short changed”, because it “was a reunion between an audience and their favourite band, a reunion between Britain and rock and roll”. BBC critic Mark Savage praised the way that Liam “attacked the gig with wild-eyed passion, stalking the stage and biting into the lyrics like a lion tearing apart its prey”, and noted that the younger Gallagher brother sounded “fresh and powerful” after previously grappling with vocal issues as a result of Hashimoto’s disease. Noel, meanwhile, was described as wearing “the studious look of a man trying to remember his National Insurance number”, but Savage conceded that it was still “impossible to take your eyes off” the brothers. The Times’ Will Hodgkinson described the atmosphere in Cardiff ahead of the gig, pinpointing it as “more like a World Cup game than a rock concert” and noting that the “whole city had gone, to use a phrase redolent of Oasis’s heyday, mad for it”. Critics praised Liam Gallagher’s vocals (PA Wire) Hodgkinson noted that the Gallagher brothers “didn’t speak much” while on stage, but said that the “quick hug” between them at the end of the show “means the world”. “Ultimately”, he added, “there was a simple question about the reunion of a simple – in the best way – band. Was it good? Yes, it was fantastic”. NME’s Andrew Trendell, meanwhile, said the band seemed like “Oasis redesigned for the 21st century” with a setlist that “just never relents”. “This is all you ever would have wanted from Oasis in 2025: they look cool, sound f***ing amazing, and they want to be here,” he added, noting that “Liam’s voice hasn’t sounded this good in 20-odd years”. The band are set to perform another gig in Cardiff tonight (5 July) before heading to Heaton Park in their home city of Manchester on 11 July. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/oasis-reunion-review-round-up-what-the-critics-are-saying-about-the-gallaghers-
  12. The lovely Ayda enjoying her day at Wimbledon while her husband is busy in Barcelona earning the money. Gorgeous lady. . 😊Photos thanks to Aydas Insta https://www.instagram.com/aydafieldwilliams/?e=02155ef0-c51b-411b-bba3-0ec99f394a76&g=5
  13. A huge thank you to Sebastian Merour for posting this lovely photograph on Facebook , I am sure he will not mind me sharing. Enjoy everyone ☺️ RWL - Fan Page | Facebook
  14. 🤣😄 I don't think anyone told Rob about the dress code for the day ! Shout Radio @Grita_Radio #MomentosDeRock Ozzy Osbourne receiving his star on the Walk of Fame, alongside Marilyn Manson and Robbie Williams in 2002
  15. Sydney11 posted a post in a topic in The Music Lounge
    Absolutely great to see these guys back ! OASIS REUNITE ON STAGE: the first moments of the 2025 reunion tour: 'Hello' in Cardiff, 04-07-2025 Video thanks to https://youtu.be/5lZNez1a7Y0?si=rX-KlsTGu1101pNJ OASIS - HALF THE WORLD AWAY - PRINCIPALITY STADIUM - CARDIFF - 04.07.25 Video thanks to https://www.youtube.com/@kevscfc72 OASIS - Wonderwall Cardiff 4/07/25 Video thanks to https://www.youtube.com/@THEMattPope Oasis - D'you Know What I Mean (Live in Cardiff 4/7/25) Video thanks to https://www.youtube.com/@THEMattPope (What’s The Story) Morning Glory by Oasis at Cardiff 4th July 2025 Video thanks to https://www.youtube.com/@Brucefan66
  16. Better Man, Sexed Up, Candy & Relight My Fire Live BRITPOP Tour Paris 02.07.25Video thanks to https://www.youtube.com/@OnPartEnConcert
  17. Love Thom Rylance from the Lottery Winners, he is is a real showman & the band The Lottery Winners will go far
  18. ROCKET - Paris ... would love to hear this one live, it's a banger Video thanks to https://www.youtube.com/@OnPartEnConcert
  19. New York New York - PARIS Video thanks to https://www.youtube.com/@OnPartEnConcert
  20. robbiewilliams BRITPOP TOUR | WERCHTER/HANNOVER/ PARIS | JUNE/JULY 2025 Video thanks to Rob's Insta
  21. Yes, possibly ! For a minute I got the dates wrong, I thought Rob's Barcelona gig was last night 😄
  22. This was an interview Robbie gave back in April about Oasis & their reunion. It's great to have them back. "nostalgia on steroids" is a good description "Robbie Williams says Oasis reunion tour will be "nostalgia on steroids" 8 April 2025, 10:16 | Updated: 8 April 2025, 11☠️ Photo courtesy of TodayFM Robbie Williams has defended Oasis brothers Liam and Noel. Picture: Dave Hogan, Simon Emmett By Jenny Mensah The Angels singer has given his take on Oasis Live '25 and why he hopes it will be "healing" for the Gallagher brothers. Robbie Williams has talked about the upcoming Oasis reunion dates, predicting that it will be "entertainment at his best". The Angels singer has previously discussed the much-hyped tour, which will see the Gallagher brothers play a series of dates across the globe, including several shows at London's Wembley Stadium and homecoming dates at Manchester's Heaton Park. Speaking to The Mirror about the Britpop legends' upcoming reunion, he said: “Liam’s voice is peerless. And he was, and is the voice of a generation. So I think that for British people – and Manchester – it will be a very important moment. Hopefully it’ll be healing for the lads too.” The Millennium singer went on: “Entertainment, at its best, is liberation. And what I want to do with my gigs is take people on the journey and make them forget about their own lives for a bit. And the great thing about the Oasis reunion is they will facilitate that for people. “But not only that, it will be nostalgia on steroids, and remind us who we were, what we were, how we felt and what we wanted.” Williams also revealed he'd gone back and re-explored the Oasis back catalogue, praising the songwriting and the "bangers" the band have delivered over the years. “I was just looking at those songs, especially the first three years worth of songs, and it’s literally a lifetime and decades worth of bangers created over that three year period. The songwriting is sensational,” he added. It's not the first time Robbie Williams has talked about Oasis reunion, previously predicting that the shows will be "incredible," while making a dig at Noel Gallagher in the process. "The soap opera alone will either be exciting and or ghoulish to watch," he said according to The Mirror. “As for the shows? They’re gonna be incredible, off-the-scale special. Oasis getting back together is going to be a healing moment for our country.” While the 50-year-old singer believes that Liam could make anything interesting and "charismatic," he didn't have much to say for his elder brother Noel, the man responsible for much of the band's discography. "Liam Gallagher reading his phone on the toilet would be more charismatic and intriguing than 99.9% of the world ’s population at their most enigmatic," he went on. "All he has to do is stand there and sing for the audience to be guaranteed their money’s worth. Noel will be there too." Williams also previously talked about his depiction of the Gallagher brothers in his Better Man biopic, which sees him portrayed as a CGI monkey.. Speaking of Liam Gallagher's response in particular, he told NME, "I think that there’ll be a bit of him that’s happy that he exists in it". When the former Take That star asked director Michael Gracey if he shared the script with the Supersonic singer, he replied: "I don’t think Liam’s read it [but] there’s nothing in there that’s not common knowledge" Williams joked: "There’s not anything there that isn’t 100 per cent factual! That’s how he behaved! That’s the person that he was! And in a court of law, it all stands up!" Robbie Williams says Oasis reunion tour will be "nostalgia on steroids" - Radio X
  23. Listen to ‘Greatest Day (Robin Schulz Rework)’ as recently featured in the film ‘Anora’ - https://TakeThat.lnk.to/greatestdayre... 'Anora' now streaming on Now TV / Hulu Music video by Take That, Robin Schulz, Calum Scott performing Greatest Day (Robin Schulz Rework / Lyric Video).© 2025 Polydor Ltd. (UK)