2006 Robbie Williams vocal concert in Shanghai
Date: Nov. 4th. 2006
Time: 19:30
Venue: HongKou Football Stadium in Shanghai
Price(RMB): 1) Seats in Court: 1580,1080,880,580yuan
2) Seats in Stands: 480,380,280,180yuan
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Brief introduction of Robbie Williams:
Robbie Williams-
After a stopgap first solo hit, a cover of the George Michael single 'Freedom', Robbie Williams’ true career began with the release of his first album, 'Life Thru A Lens', in September 1997. He had co-written all of the songs , the majority with Guy Chambers, who became his regular songwriting partner and producer . It was an album, Robbie reflects, awash with his “Pure amazement that I could create something”, though, he also reflects listening back to it, “It’s really sad how messed up I was”. ' Life Thru A Lens' was only modestly successful until ignited by the release of its fourth single, 'Angels'.
Most of the immediately successful second album, 'I’ve Been Expecting You', was quickly written with Guy Chambers in Jamaica and released in October 1998. In this period, highlights from Robbie’s first two albums were combined for his first American album, 'The Ego Has Landed'.
For his third album Robbie began working on some more rhythmic song ideas, with some friends from Stoke in the group Sound 5, a few of which appeared on 'Sing When You’re Winning' in August 2000. Though again, most of the eventual album was written solely in partnership with Guy Chambers. Like its two predecessors 'Sing When You’re Winning' sold over two million copies in Britain alone.
Robbie had planned 2002 as a year off, although as the year began, a documentary film, 'Nobody Someday', detailing the dramatic ups and downs of his life during the European tour of early 2002, was released. He received a record-breaking thirteenth Brit Award and, in April 2002, he also appeared with Faithless vocalist Maxi Jazz on the 1 Giant Leap single, 'My Culture'. Meanwhile, Escapology was fermenting.
Escapology has achieved sales of 2 million copies in the UK alone, and in excess of 6 million worldwide. The ensuing tour kicked off in June 2003 and included the historic Knebworth shows. The concerts, held over three days, were hailed as the biggest open-air shows ever in the UK, drawing close to 375,000 people to the Hertfordshire estate. The tour has since played throughout Europe and closed in Sydney, Australia on the 14th December 2003.
'Live At Knebworth’, recorded over the three nights at Knebworth, was released on the 29th September 2003 and has already been certified platinum in the UK. 'What We Did Last Summer – Robbie Williams Live At Knebworth', the accompanying DVD, was released on November 24th 2003 and sold over 260,000 units in its first week, making it the biggest selling UK music DVD ever. It has since gone on to sell over 1 million units worldwide.