Robbie Williams will perform at Vale Park - the home-ground for Port Vale FC in Stoke-on-Trent, in a homecoming charity concert.
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Business has been booming in Burslem today ahead of the Robbie Williams concert as 20,000 fans flood into Stoke-on-Trent. The 48-year-old megastar is ...
It's nice and it's good for the town and the city. A barmaid at the Post Office Vaults, who did not wish to be named said: "We have been steady so far but it's still quite early. "I think it's going to be really good for the town and with Vale going up. It's nice to see it thriving again." We have some people in earlier from Sheffield. "We have had a lot of people from Germany. It was nice to see people that have come from out of the area."
Robbie Williams has suggested that being famous should come with a "health warning" as he plays a homecoming gig in Stoke-on-Trent on Saturday (04.06.22).
"You're not allowed to get ideas above your station. I've got a gilded cage that I arrive and leave in. He said: "I don't know how Stoke's changed really.
The Angels singer reflects on his 30-year career ahead of a homecoming gig in Stoke-on-Trent.
"You're not allowed to get ideas above your station. But out of the window things look quite similar," he said. I've got a gilded cage that I arrive and leave in.
Thousands of fans may have enjoyed the Robbie Williams gig at Vale Park this evening - but those outside of Burslem also got to hear it too.
Thousands of fans may have enjoyed the Robbie Williams gig at Vale Park this evening - but those outside of Burslem also got to hear it too. Amazing to have you back in Stoke." Dave Proudlove tweeted: "I can confirm that you can hear #RobbieWilliams in #Knypersley," later writing: "Seems to have got louder," whilst another person answered: "I can confirm that you can hear #RobbieWilliams @robbiewilliams in #Bradwell, Newcastle (even indoors with the telly on!).
Robbie Williams commanded the stage at a homecoming gig for charity at Port Vale FC Ground in Staffordshire on Saturday.
Click the link in my bio for ways you can help. Proud: In excitement ahead of his gig, Robbie wrote: 'I'm so proud @officialpvfc and tomorrow I will be coming home to celebrate. Click the link in my bio for ways you can help. In excitement ahead of his gig, he wrote: 'I'm so proud @officialpvfc and tomorrow I will be coming home to celebrate. Emotional: The star took to Instagram to share a black and white photo of himself at the concert - donning a football shirt with his name The star took to Instagram to share a black and white photo of himself at the concert - donning a football shirt with his name - captioned: 'Well that was incredibly special.
Then there was an energetic performance of Kids and 'doing it for the kids' he certainly was as funds raised from the homecoming gig will go to charities close ...
Fans flocked in their thousands to Burslem's Vale Park tonight to watch Stoke-on-Trent legend Robbie Williams perform his first ever show on home turf. Although Stokies may not have to wait too long for him to return home again. The crowd then went crazy as he broke out into a rendition of Glad All Over.
Robbie Williams has suggested that being famous should come with a "health warning" as he plays a homecoming gig in Stoke-on-Trent on Saturday (04.06.22).
It was an emotional homecoming for the Stoke-on-Trent legend.
Before Robbie and his band disappeared from the stage. He seemed emotional as he described the message 'Welcome home Robbie' written on a blackboard outside the boozer. Robbie was the ultimate showman. Wearing a sparkling jacket teamed with a black t-shirt and jeans, the 48-year-old blasted open the set with Let Me Entertain You. The megastar was welcomed home by thousands of adoring fans at his highly anticipated homecoming gig at Vale Park tonight. Returning to Stoke-on-Trent for his first ever show on home turf - Robbie Williams promised to entertain us.
It was a huge homecoming gig for Take That star Robbie - with an Oasis classic thrown in for good measure.
Tweeting a poignant photo looking into the crowds wearing his Vale shirt, he said: "Well that was incredibly special. He seemed emotional as he described the message 'Welcome home Robbie' written on a blackboard outside the boozer. But on Saturday he was rolling back the years with a blistering two-and-a-half hour set of his huge solo anthems as well as a raft of Take That's classic tunes. When he first came out on stage, he said: "Allow me to introduce myself I'm Robbie f***ing Williams from Greenbank Road." The street where he grew up in Tunstall. After returning for the encore, he had a quick outfit change into Port Vale's new home kit and returned holding Vale's promotion winning cup proudly. Take That star Robbie Williams sang an Oasis classic during an epic solo homecoming at the ground of his beloved Port Vale on Saturday night.
Robbie Williams has suggested that being famous should come with a "health warning" as he plays a homecoming gig in Stoke-on-Trent on Saturday (04.06.22).
The force tweeted: "Yesterday eight specials from around the county assisted regular officers policing the @robbiewilliams event @OfficialPVFC. "Lots of ...
Yesterday 8 Specials from around the county assisted regular officers policing theโ StaffsSpecials (@StaffsSpecials) @robbiewilliamsevent @OfficialPVFC. Lots of opportunities for public engagement with over 20,000 people in attendance and each SC contributed to a great day #OneTeam #SpecialContribution pic.twitter.com/E9wgFVq9Bk June 5, 2022 "Lots of opportunities for public engagement with over 20,000 people in attendance and each SC contributed to a great day #OneTeam #SpecialContribution." The force tweeted: "Yesterday eight specials from around the county assisted regular officers policing the @robbiewilliams event @OfficialPVFC.
Robbie Williams has suggested that being famous should come with a "health warning" as he plays a homecoming gig in Stoke-on-Trent on Saturday (04.06.22).