The British artist mentioned the region as one of the next destinations of his new world tour.
Robbie Williams returned to position himself in the center of the international music scene And a phrase said recently opened the door to a Potential Visit to Argentina. While preparing his return with New album and one global tourformer Take That suggested that Latin America is among its next destinations.
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No official confirmations but with a suggestive mentionthe artist suggested during a presentation in Manchester that its road map will include the region. Immediately, the possibility of a show on Argentine soil He turned on the networks and revived the enthusiasm of his local followers.


“I was talking to my wife of this feeling of making a 55 dates and then continuing in Latin America, Australia and New Zealand, and how I was scaring me. And she said: ‘Rob, you are behaving as if this were normal. You are really lucky ‘”The musician said about an intimate talk, during a recent recital in the United Kingdom.
The tour will be named Britpop Tour and will serve as a framework for the presentation of your new album, entitled Britpopwhich will see the light in the coming months. As explained by the singer of “Angels” and “Feel”it is a project that seeks to reconnect with the Sound roots who marked their post Take That career, in full boom of the Britpop during the 90s.
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Robbie Williams announced the launch of “Britpop”, his new album and shared his first single with Tony Iommi from Black Sabbath
Robbie Williams confirmed the launch of his new album “Britpop”advancing the album with a new song with a legend of Black Sabbath, Tony Iommi.
“This song has impressive guitars, as you can imagine,” he had said about the song, whose music video will be released this Friday (May 23). “It is a song full of adrenaline and unbridled rhythm.” He also commented that, although the song had more influences from rock, “pop songs appeared while working on the album.”
When referring to this issue in a recent press release, Williams said he set out to create the album he wanted to write after leaving Take that In 1995.
“It was the top of Britpop and a golden age for British music,” he said. “I have worked with some of my idols in this album; it is raw, it has more guitars and it is an even more lively album and with a hymn touch of the usual. There is some Brit and, no doubt, also pop. I am immensely proud of this work and I am excited that fans listen to it. ”
Embed – Robbie Williams on Instagram: “‘Britpop’ – The Brand New Album from Robbie Williams Will Be Released This Autumn and is Available for Pre -Order Now From The Official Store. was The Peak of Britpop and a Golden Age for British Music. I’ve worked with sum of my heroes on this album; It’s Raw, There are More Guitars and It’s An Album That’s Even More Upbeat and Anthemic Than usual. There’s a ‘Brit’ in There and There’s Certainly sub ‘Pop’ Too – I’m Immensely Proud of This As a Body of Work and I’M Excited for Fans to Hear This Album. I also Can’t Wait to Perform A Song or Two from It On My Upcoming ‘Britpop’ Tour, which i’m opening in the uk, naturally. RW ”The First Song to Be Released From ‘Britpop’ is ‘Rocket’ Which Features Black Sabbath Legend Tony Iommi On Guitar. Listen Now at The Link in Bio.”
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