Robbie Williams: He puts on a virtual appearance for his fans

Robbie Williams
He puts on a virtual appearance for his fans

Robbie Williams has been on stage for many years.

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Robbie Williams has found a new creative way to connect with his fans. He’s playing a virtual show…

Robbie Williams (49) has apparently teamed up with the AI-powered lifestyle metaverse platform “LightCycle”. This is reported by “Variety”, among others. A personal performance of Williams’ live show will take place in the “virtual city” to mark his 25th anniversary as a solo artist.

The British singer reportedly says of the collaboration: “It’s always been important to me to stay connected to my fans. I’m fascinated by the Web3 space – it’s full of creativity and overwhelming potential.” The musician believes it is also a large new market for the discovery of music. “As an artist, I’m always looking for ways to move forward, so this is the perfect next step in that journey. LightCycle’s talented development team has done an incredible job and I’m excited to see everything come to life in full 3D glory life is brought to life.” “LightCycle” is scheduled to come onto the market in the fourth quarter of 2023, according to the industry magazine.

Robbie Williams has been on stage since the 1990s

In addition to his virtual show, Robbie Williams also continues to delight his fans in the real world. For example, just a few weeks ago, the 49-year-old sang for the audience on the grounds of the Sandringham estate and, to the delight of the audience, also welcomed Mark Owen (51), his colleague from the cult boy band Take That. The two performed the song “Greatest Day” together, as the British “Daily Mail” reported. It was the first time in more than a decade that they were on stage together.

Before his solo career, Robbie Williams had an extremely successful time in the boy band Take That, with whom he stayed until 1995. However, due to partying and drug excesses, the band separated from the disgraced singer. In 1997 Robbie Williams started his solo career.

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