Fans give Robbie the giggles

Chart star Robbie Williams crumpled in a fit of giggles when he began a one-off show for an audience 400 times smaller than his record-breaking Knebworth concerts.

Chart star Robbie Williams crumpled in a fit of giggles when he began a one-off show for an audience 400 times smaller than his record-breaking Knebworth concerts.

He was following in the footsteps of The Beatles by performing at Abbey Road, the studios where the Fab Four recorded their greatest moments.

His performance was for a Radio 2 Christmas special and was in front of just 300 fans.

But the singer said he was unnerved by how large the intimate audience actually looked in the studio, breaking his concentration as he played Escapology album track Nan’s Song.

“I’m sorry, I was totally in my own world,” he said as he fluffed the track, which he was playing solo, and burst out laughing.

“I was playing the song and really meaning it and then I started thinking ‘There’s a lot of people here, isn’t there?’

“We’ll pretend this never happened,” he said, as he continued with the opening track of the 90-minute show.

This summer, Williams, 29, played to 120,000 people each day for a three-show stint at Knebworth, setting a new record.

But he went for a more intimate setting for last night’s concert, to be broadcast by Radio 2 on December 20.

The singer said he found it weird being able to see his fans close up in the tiny venue.

“It freaks me out, it really does. I go on and do a show at Knebworth and it doesn’t exist, it’s that big. And then I come do little ones and I can see everyone and you can see me.”

Williams played a string of hits including No Regrets, Eternity, Come Undone and his breakthrough single Angels.

And he threw in a few of his more rarely aired tracks such as Lazy Days and Phoenix From The Flames.

more courts articles

Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges
Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court
Defendant in Cobh murder case further remanded in custody Defendant in Cobh murder case further remanded in custody

More in this section

Stressed business woman overworked in office Natural Health: I'm perimenopausal and find it difficult to focus at work
Smartwatch with health app. Glowing neon icon on brick wall background Health watch: How much health data is healthy? 
Cork's wild salmon warrior Sally Ferns Barnes looks to the future Cork's wild salmon warrior Sally Ferns Barnes looks to the future
ieParenting Logo
Writers ieParenting

Our team of experts are on hand to offer advice and answer your questions here

Your digital cookbook

ieStyle Live 2021 Logo
ieStyle Live 2021 Logo

IE Logo
Outdoor Trails

Discover the great outdoors on Ireland's best walking trails

IE Logo
Outdoor Trails

Lifestyle
Newsletter

The best food, health, entertainment and lifestyle content from the Irish Examiner, direct to your inbox.

Sign up
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited