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King Robbie thrilled Mare Nostrum

AN incredible and heartwarming experience as thousands came together to watch Robbie Williams’ spectacular performance at Fuengirola Mare Nostrum last Thursday night, June 15. Impressing his audience by maintaining his energy throughout the whole hour and 45 minute performance despite the heavy cold he claimed to be suffering from, it was magnificent to see how large his following continues to be so many years later.

Celebrating 25 years as a solo­artist, Williams’ 2023 European tour ‘XXV’ captured his biggest hits such as ‘Angels’ and ‘Let Me Entertain You’ allowing those in the audience to reminisce on some of his best 90s hits.

aking many back on a journey through his life, emphasising his highs and lows, including when he was a ‘Bad Boy’ during his time in ‘Take That,’ a personal connection was formed with his charismatic yet honest personality.

Needless to say, his show brought about an amazing atmosphere thanks to his upbeat hits such as ‘Candy’ and ‘Rock DJ’. However, this was contrasted with his stories about his poor mental health, informing the audi­ ence of how he has not always felt so elated and fortunate at certain points during his highly successful career.

He then ensured that he got a taste of Spanish culture by speak ing to a man called Felipe who was in the front line at his con cert.

Due to the communication barri er, Robbie Williams made an at tempt to speak Spanish which was nothing but hilarious as everything he tried to pronounce led him to be lieve that one just had to add an ‘O’ at the end of each word.

Audience members felt as though Williams appreciated his audience as he held out a Spanish flag thanking the audience for their support.

Robbie finished his concert by encouraging fans to stand up to sing acapella segments of his biggest hits alongside him, before ending with his epic anthem ‘An gles’ one more time.

It was exhilarating to see people come together by the love of music as Robbie Williams ended his re markable performance in the early hours of Friday morning, leaving many feeling euphoric.

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