Robbie Williams revealed on Sunday that he will return to Australia next month to perform at the Aacta awards in Gold Coast.
The United Kingdom Megaestrella, 50, played a New Year’s Eve concert in Sydney recently, with which he admitted “fighting” due to cold problems and anxiety.
He will return under to sing his famous successful Angels on February 7, since his biographical film Better Man goes up to a record of 16 nominations, he reported Herald Sun.
“I feel incredibly honored to attend and act at the Aacta awards in Gold Coast next month,” he told the publication.
‘The movie Better Man is something that I am extremely proud.
“For this film to be adopted by Aacta’s membership, with a record of 16 Aacta award nominations, it is a very special moment for me.”
Robbie Williams, 50 years
Robbie continued saying that “he can’t wait to celebrate with all the bass soon,” and added that it will be “an unforgettable night.”
The Aacta 2025 Acts will be organized by Oscar winner Russell Crowe with presenters such as Henry Cavill, Guy Pearce and Dr. George Miller.
Robbie is prepared for several awards for his movie Better Man, which was filmed in Melbourne and led by the premises Michael Gracey.
The creator of successes has been hitting the shoulders with Australians in recent months while promoting the film, which is a biographical musical about its rise to stardom.
Recently he took Melbourne CBD to a position in early January when he held a free concert at Federation Square.
Only a few days before, he brought the new year with a concert in Sydney, who since then admitted that he fought to act.
Robbie confessed that he fought with the “demons” of mental health as he acted on stage in front of thousands of fans, which almost interrupted his show.
‘I fought with anxiety and mental health demons. Yes, the other night I was on the television stage. I had the ends of the tail of a cold, “Robbie told the Heraldo Sun.

The Megaestrella of the United Kingdom touched a New Yenario Concert in Sydney recently, with which he admitted “fighting” due to cold and anxiety problems.
The singer added that he was taking medications for his cold and when he combined with his ongoing mental health battle, he felt very vulnerable.
‘In addition to a cold, I had Jetlag. Cold Plus Jet Lag More anxiety and mental illness is a very powerful combination.
‘I realized that once I took the stage in front of 11 million people seeing, I felt crazy. I also had to keep it together and not, externally, that what was happening internally.
He added that his ‘demon’ of insecurity began playing with his mind and worried if he could perform the best he can.
“The demons are now:” Twitter is going to think that I am on stage outside my face in Coca -Cola. “I don’t just see myself crazy, I feel crazy,” he said.
“While I am enjoying myself, and that I do, I am also experiencing anxiety and all bad comments on the Internet Land.”
Fortunately, Robbie managed to join and gave his many fans a program to remember.
In another part of the concert, Robbie took a not so subtle power to a audience member.

He will return under to sing his famous successful Angels on February 7 when his biographical film Better Man goes up to a record of 16 nominations, said Herald Sun
The former Take That star was the main act for the city’s New Year celebrations, which was broadcast at ABC.
Robbie’s star performance was tarnished by an uncomfortable exchange with a audience member.
After giving the crowd with his graphic topper, allow me to entertain you and the land of Wilson Pickett of 1000 dances, Robbie and his 13 -piece backing band threw themselves to their song 2002 Me and My Monkey.
Robbie apparently invited the audience to sing, but was evidently less than impressed with the rhythmic ability of a Juerguista.
The singer was silent before punishing the audience member for his lack of time.
“You made me enter the wrong place,” Robbie said.
“Can you stop making the lyrics of the song, so I’m not mistaken?
Then, the camera cut to the forefront of Robbie, who wore an expression that suggested that he was more than a bit annoying with the audience member.

Robbie has spent a lot of time in Australia in recent months to promote his biographical film Better Man. Earlier this month, he held a free concert at Federation Square in Melbourne CBD
‘Now, okay?’ Robbie was severely indicated before continuing with the song.
Robbie’s eight songs was full of some of his greatest successes, such as Feel, Better Man and Rock DJ.
He also surprised the crowd with an exciting interpretation of the classic John Farnham You the Voice, before completing 2024 with his Ballad Angels 2002.
‘Aussie, Australian, Australian,’ Robbie sang during the song of the song, with the audience responding with the mandatory: ‘Oi, oi, oi’.
The British pop superstar did not achieve the opportunity to promote its new documentary, Better Man, throwing a shameless plug in the middle of the set.
It was before his performance of Better Man that Robbie gave an excellent review to his own film of the same name.
Some critics call it the movie of the century! They are not my words, except that they are because I just invented that, “he told the crowd.
Robbie then asked if someone had seen the movie so far, and explained that he had been filmed in Australia.
He even changed some of the lyrics to Better Man, and sang: “So go see my movie, it’s full of drugs and sex, I have my own biographical film, I’m not even dead.”
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