Robbie Williams Announces New Album ‘Britpop,’ Shares Fiery Single With Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi
- Robbie Williams announced his 13th studio album, Britpop, set for release this autumn via Columbia Records, along with a supporting UK and European tour.
- Williams made the announcement on May 21, revealing the album reflects his desire since leaving Take That in 1995 to create a record inspired by the Britpop era.
- The lead single, Rocket, features Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath and includes a rock 'n' roll style with an anthemic chorus, while the forthcoming tour begins May 31 in Edinburgh.
- Williams wears punk-inspired attire in the Rocket video set across London and Birmingham, nods to his iconic 1995 Glastonbury red tracksuit on the album artwork, and plans stadium dates including two nights at London's 60,000-capacity Emirates Stadium.
- This album and tour mark Williams revisiting a peak era of British music that influenced him deeply, and he expresses pride and excitement for fans to hear this raw, upbeat, and guitar-driven work.
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After the success and good reception of his biographical film ‘Better Man’, Robbie Williams announced the release of his new studio album. The singer presents a new track entitled ‘Rocket’, in which he collaborates nothing less than Tony Iommi, the legendary guitarist of Black Sabbath. In the announcement he made through his social networks, the singer shared that this project represents a kind of return to its roots and a tribute to the golden …
Robbie Williams surprises his fans with the single "Rocket" and announces a new album in Britpop style. Shortly before the start of his tour, the singer gives a preview of his musical reorientation.
Robbie Williams returns. The Britishman announced this Wednesday that next fall he will see his new album, Britpop, and has released his first single, Rocket, next to the...
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