Robbie Williams returning to Australia for another concert after 'struggling' through New Year's Eve performance

Robbie Williams returning to Australia for another concert after 'struggling' through New Year's Eve performance

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Robbie Williams returning to Australia for another concert after 'struggling' through New Year's Eve performance
Published: Jan, 26 2025 03:01

Robbie Williams revealed on Sunday that he will be jetting back to Australia next month to perform at the AACTA Awards on the Gold Coast. The UK megastar, 50, played a New Years Eve concert in Sydney recently, which he admitted to 'struggling' with due to a cold and anxiety issues.

 [The UK megastar played a New Years Eve concert in Sydney recently, which he admitted to 'struggling' with due to a cold and anxiety issues]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The UK megastar played a New Years Eve concert in Sydney recently, which he admitted to 'struggling' with due to a cold and anxiety issues]

He will return Down Under to sing his famous hit Angels on February 7 as his biopic Better Man goes up for a record-breaking 16 nominations, reported Herald Sun. 'I'm incredibly honoured to be attending and performing at the AACTA Awards on the Gold Coast next month,' he told the publication.

 [He will return Down Under to sing his famous hit Angels on February 7 as his biopic Better Man goes up for a record-breaking 16 nominations, reported Herald Sun]
Image Credit: Mail Online [He will return Down Under to sing his famous hit Angels on February 7 as his biopic Better Man goes up for a record-breaking 16 nominations, reported Herald Sun]

'The Better Man movie is something I'm extremely proud of. 'For this movie to be embraced by the AACTA membership, with a record-breaking 16 AACTA Award nominations, is a very special moment for me.'. Robbie Williams, 50, (pictured) revealed on Sunday that he will be jetting back to Australia next month to perform at the AACTA Awards on the Gold Coast.

 [Robbie has spent a lot of time in Australia in recent months to promote his biopic Better Man. Earlier this month, he performed a free concert at Federation Square in Melbourne CBD]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Robbie has spent a lot of time in Australia in recent months to promote his biopic Better Man. Earlier this month, he performed a free concert at Federation Square in Melbourne CBD]

Robbie went on to say that he 'can't wait to celebrate with everyone down under soon', adding that it will be 'an unforgettable night'. The 2025 AACTA Awards will be hosted by Oscar winner Russell Crowe with presenters including Henry Cavill, Guy Pearce and Dr George Miller.

Robbie is up for several awards for his flick Better Man which was shot in Melbourne and directed by local Michael Gracey. The hitmaker has been bumping shoulders with Aussies in recent months as he promotes the movie, which is a biographical musical about his rise to stardom.

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