It’s the key scene in Michael Gracey’s Robbie Williams biopic,but the man behind it says it very nearly didn’t happen.
The pop superstar joked with and sang for the crowd that filled Federation Square to capacity.
The British pop superstar is in Australia to promote his new biopic,Better Man,which was filmed at Docklands Studios.
This is the tale of how Robbie Williams set fire to Sydney Harbour for a good 40 minutes before the bridge exploded at midnight.
Better Man is far more unconventional than Bohemian Rhapsody,but it lacks the connective personal tissue that held Rocketman together.
Flemington’s first female boss,Kylie Rogers,reflects on her time at the AFL,landing Robbie Williams for the grand final,and raising three boys after losing her husband to cancer.
Dannii Minogue finally opened up to the popular ABC presenter on her music talk show,where famous guests reveal their top five songs.
The concert was to be a part of the 2020 Australian Grand Prix weekend,but it and the race were among the first wave of cancellations across Victoria in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Australian Grand Prix Corporation is being sued for more than $8 million over the cancellation of a performance by Williams as part of the axed 2020 Formula 1 event.
More than 14,000 people bought tickets to see the ‘Let Me Entertain You’ singer,but were not entertained by queueing for hours to reach the Middle Swan venue.
More than three decades into his music career,Robbie Williams still knows how to work a crowd – as Perth found out on Thursday night.