Robbie Williams concluye gira íntima Long 90's por el Reino Unido apoyando Britpop

Robbie Williams concluyó su gira 'Long 90's' por el Reino Unido el 9 de febrero de 2026, con actuaciones íntimas de su nuevo álbum 'BRITPOP'—lanzado por sorpresa en enero—y su debut de 1997 'Life Thru a Lens' en cinco ciudades. Los nostálgicos espectáculos incluyeron éxitos como 'Angels' junto a temas nuevos como 'Pretty Face', con la gira ahora extendida a Latinoamérica.

Tras el lanzamiento sorpresa de su decimotercer álbum de estudio 'BRITPOP' el 16 de enero de 2026 (como se informó previamente), Robbie Williams se embarcó en la gira íntima 'Long 90's' por el Reino Unido en febrero. La ruta incluyó paradas en Barrowlands Ballroom de Glasgow (4 feb), Olympia de Liverpool (6 feb), Manchester, O2 Academy Brixton de Londres (8 feb) y Wolverhampton Civic Hall (9 feb). Cada repertorio presentó 'BRITPOP' completo—destacando temas como 'Spies', 'Pretty Face', 'Bite Your Tongue', 'Cocky', 'All My Life', 'Human', 'Morrissey', 'You' e 'It's Okay Until The Drugs Stop Working'—junto con clásicos de 'Life Thru a Lens' como 'Angels', 'Let Me Entertain You', 'Old Before I Die', 'Lazy Days', 'South of the Border', 'One of God's Better People', 'Killing Me', 'Clean', 'Baby Girl Window', 'Hello Sir' y 'Rocket'.Las listas de canciones variaron ligeramente por sede, combinando las raíces solistas de los 90 de Williams con material nuevo inspirado en Britpop. También homenajeó a Ozzy Osbourne con un tributo en The BRIT Awards 2026 with Mastercard.No hay fechas adicionales en el Reino Unido previstas, pero la gira se extiende a Centro y Sudamérica, con shows en Colombia, Perú, Chile, Argentina y México. Esta gira celebra el regreso de Williams a su sonido de inicios de carrera en medio del entusiasmo por el álbum.

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