I can’t browse the latest news right now, but here’s what’s widely known about Robbie Williams and his song Angels, up to recent years:
- Angels remains Robbie Williams’ signature hit and one of the UK's best-loved ballads, famously released in 1997 and frequently high on UK charts and streams.[10]
- Over the years he has occasionally described the song as emotionally intense to perform, and there have been periods when he chose not to perform it live for a time, though it has often returned to his setlists in various tours.[1][4]
- The track has spawned numerous live renditions and notable performances (e.g., duets and festival appearances) that have contributed to its enduring popularity and cultural resonance.[6][9]
If you’d like, I can tailor a quick update by date range (e.g., last 6 months) and provide a short summary with sources. I can also pull a current list of Robbie Williams concert setlists to see whether Angels is included in recent shows. Would you like me to proceed with that?
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British pop star Robbie Williams will no longer sing the song "Angels" in his concerts. All this after he says that he is no longer able to control his emotions during the performance. The singer, in an interview for "Daily Star", said that it often happens that I cry when fans tell her a story that...
telegrafi.comThe pop star revealed he’s removing the hit song from his set list
www.standard.co.ukAngels is Robbie Williams' biggest UK hit, both his best-selling and Robbie's most-streamed song in the UK, according to Official Charts data. Released as a single on 1 December 1997, Angels was taken from Robbie Williams' debut solo album, Life Thru A Lens, his first album release following his well-documented departure from Take That.
www.officialcharts.comAngels by Robbie Williams song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position
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