Robbie Williams Allianz Parque – São Paulo, Brazil
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Robbie Williams is a British singer, songwriter, and performer born on February 13, 1974, in Stoke-on-Trent, England. He first rose to fame as a member of the boy band Take That, one of the most successful pop groups in the United Kingdom during the 1990s. During his time with the group, Robbie stood out for his charisma and stage presence, but he also experienced internal conflicts and personal struggles, which ultimately led to his departure in 1995.
After leaving Take That, Robbie Williams began a solo career that quickly became highly successful. His debut album, “Life thru a Lens” (1997), initially received a modest reception, but gained massive popularity after the release of the single “Angels,” which became one of his most iconic songs and is still considered an emotional anthem by many fans. This success marked the beginning of a strong and enduring solo career.
In the following years, Robbie established himself as one of the biggest names in British pop music. Albums such as “I've Been Expecting You” (1998) and “Sing When You're Winning” (2000) produced a series of hit songs, including “Millennium,” “Rock DJ,” and “Supreme.” His musical style blends pop, rock, and electronic elements, often accompanied by lyrics that range from irreverent humor to introspection and social commentary.
Beyond his commercial success, Robbie Williams became known for his intense and sometimes controversial personality. He faced challenges related to substance abuse and mental health, topics that frequently appeared in his music and interviews. Over the years, he sought treatment and spoke openly about these struggles, which helped him connect more deeply with audiences and humanize his public image.
His career is also marked by spectacular live performances. Robbie is widely regarded as one of the best entertainers of his generation, delivering shows filled with energy, humor, and strong audience interaction. One of his most notable achievements was setting a record for selling the most concert tickets in a single day for his 2006 tour, demonstrating his immense popularity, particularly across Europe.
Although he achieved major international success, Robbie Williams had more limited impact in the United States compared to the United Kingdom and other European countries. Nevertheless, he maintains a loyal global fan base and remains a significant figure in pop music.
In 2010, Robbie reunited with the members of Take That, including Gary Barlow, for the album “Progress,” which became a major commercial success. The reunion was celebrated by fans and highlighted the enduring cultural importance of the group.
Throughout his career, Robbie Williams has sold tens of millions of records, won numerous awards—including several BRIT Awards—and earned a place in the Guinness World Records. His influence extends beyond music, as he is also recognized for his distinctive style, humor, and ability to reinvent himself.
In his personal life, Robbie married actress Ayda Field, with whom he has children. He often shares aspects of his family life, showing a more stable and mature side compared to the turbulent early years of his career.
Today, Robbie Williams remains active in music, releasing new projects and performing live. He has also explored other areas such as television and artistic ventures, demonstrating his creative versatility. His journey has been marked by highs and lows, but also by resilience, authenticity, and a genuine connection with his audience, keeping him as one of the most distinctive figures in contemporary pop music.
frontend.geral.event_name: Robbie Williams
frontend.geral.when_happen: 13/10/2026
frontend.geral.where_happen: Allianz Parque – São Paulo, Brazil
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Robbie Williams is a British singer, songwriter, and performer born on February 13, 1974, in Stoke-on-Trent, England. He first rose to fame as a member of the boy band Take That, one of the most successful pop groups in the United Kingdom during the 1990s. During his time with the group, Robbie stood out for his charisma and stage presence, but he also experienced internal conflicts and personal struggles, which ultimately led to his departure in 1995.
After leaving Take That, Robbie Williams began a solo career that quickly became highly successful. His debut album, “Life thru a Lens” (1997), initially received a modest reception, but gained massive popularity after the release of the single “Angels,” which became one of his most iconic songs and is still considered an emotional anthem by many fans. This success marked the beginning of a strong and enduring solo career.
In the following years, Robbie established himself as one of the biggest names in British pop music. Albums such as “I've Been Expecting You” (1998) and “Sing When You're Winning” (2000) produced a series of hit songs, including “Millennium,” “Rock DJ,” and “Supreme.” His musical style blends pop, rock, and electronic elements, often accompanied by lyrics that range from irreverent humor to introspection and social commentary.
Beyond his commercial success, Robbie Williams became known for his intense and sometimes controversial personality. He faced challenges related to substance abuse and mental health, topics that frequently appeared in his music and interviews. Over the years, he sought treatment and spoke openly about these struggles, which helped him connect more deeply with audiences and humanize his public image.
His career is also marked by spectacular live performances. Robbie is widely regarded as one of the best entertainers of his generation, delivering shows filled with energy, humor, and strong audience interaction. One of his most notable achievements was setting a record for selling the most concert tickets in a single day for his 2006 tour, demonstrating his immense popularity, particularly across Europe.
Although he achieved major international success, Robbie Williams had more limited impact in the United States compared to the United Kingdom and other European countries. Nevertheless, he maintains a loyal global fan base and remains a significant figure in pop music.
In 2010, Robbie reunited with the members of Take That, including Gary Barlow, for the album “Progress,” which became a major commercial success. The reunion was celebrated by fans and highlighted the enduring cultural importance of the group.
Throughout his career, Robbie Williams has sold tens of millions of records, won numerous awards—including several BRIT Awards—and earned a place in the Guinness World Records. His influence extends beyond music, as he is also recognized for his distinctive style, humor, and ability to reinvent himself.
In his personal life, Robbie married actress Ayda Field, with whom he has children. He often shares aspects of his family life, showing a more stable and mature side compared to the turbulent early years of his career.
Today, Robbie Williams remains active in music, releasing new projects and performing live. He has also explored other areas such as television and artistic ventures, demonstrating his creative versatility. His journey has been marked by highs and lows, but also by resilience, authenticity, and a genuine connection with his audience, keeping him as one of the most distinctive figures in contemporary pop music.
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