Robbie Williams wows Sydney
Dwarfed by 360 tonnes of equipment and facing a sea of more than 50,000 fans, British superstar Robbie Williams performed the first of two Sydney concerts at Aussie Stadium last night. The high-tech, blue-and-yellow stage set ran the width of the stadium’s northern end, flanked by two giant video screens. Dressed in a dark jacket with green trim, jeans and a green scarf, Williams opened the show with Radio, his synth-pop hit from 2004. The set list also included RockDJ, Millennium, Sin Sin Sin and Monsoon. The LA-based Williams won over the crowd by saying that if he was ever “thrown out” of America, he would relocate to Australia. As at last Saturday’s Homebake Festival, police usedsniffer dogs to search members of the crowd. Last month, Williams cancelled a raft of Asian shows because of exhaustion, but he kept his promise to front in Australia.
P. Holmes / news.com.au
3 comments
Robbie work a lot, now is important he take vacations
Yeahr, that’s right Celeste!
Oh come on, like we went to see it for the ultimate in sound quality. He looked tired, but apart from that he blew me and everyone else there away. Take a break now Robbie, and come back to Aussie land soon, love jo ….xxx
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