Robbie Williams joins Seville street performer for impromptu Angels duet
While visiting Seville, Robbie Williams encountered a street performer playing one of his signature songs and made a spontaneous decision to join in. The unscheduled duet took place in the city's Santa María la Blanca area, where curious onlookers quickly gathered to witness and record the surprise performance on their mobile devices.
The busking moment formed part of his broader presence in Seville, where he was preparing for an upcoming concert at Icónica Santalucía Sevilla Fest. The street performance aligns with his current 'Long 90s' world tour, which supports his recent album 'BRITPOP'—a release that recently achieved a significant milestone by becoming his sixteenth UK chart-topping album, exceeding The Beatles' previous record for solo artists.
- Robbie Williams joined a street busker performing his hit 'Angels' in Seville's Santa María la Blanca district, drawing an excited crowd
- The impromptu performance occurred ahead of his concert at Icónica Santalucía Sevilla Fest and is part of his 'Long 90s' world tour
- His latest album 'BRITPOP' granted him sixteen UK Number One albums, surpassing The Beatles' solo artist record
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Originally published by NME as “Watch Robbie Williams surprise fans by busking ‘Angels’ on streets of Seville”.