Monday, March 23, 2026

Steven Knight says the Oasis Live ’25 Tour documentary is ‘phenomenal’

Steven Knight has praised the upcoming Oasis Live ’25 Tour documentary as “phenomenal”, promising fans an intimate and story‑driven look at the...

Latest Posts

Foo Fighters agreed not to give Josh Freese details about reasons for firing

Foo Fighters did not give Josh Freese a reason for his firing. The drummer was drafted into Dave Grohl's...

Why was Tim McGraw ‘sobbing’ in the street?

Tim McGraw started “sobbing” when he found out he was being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Foo Fighters unleash new single Caught In The Echo

Foo Fighters have unleashed Caught In The Echo, the third track from their upcoming 12th studio album Your Favorite Toy, giving fans...

Star-studded Manchester tribute confirmed for Stone Rose legend Mani

A constellation of rock ’n’ roll heavyweights will take centre stage this spring as Cast, Peter Hook and The Kowloons, Dave McCabe,...

Robbie Williams’ ‘two-hour trauma’ over empty seats

Robbie Williams feared his pop star was waining when he thought he’d performed to a half-empty arena in Edinburgh.
The ‘Party Like a Russian’ hitmaker has revealed on his recent trip to the Scottish capital for his ‘The Heavy Entertainment Show Tour’ he was being his "cocky" self coming out on stage when he looked up and saw loads of empty seats at Murrayfield Stadium, which seats 67,000 people.
As soon as he’d seen the lack of people in one area of the audience, Robbie panicked and suddenly had visions of having to do reality television because he thought it meant his career was "over", and went into panic mode for two hours.
Speaking in his latest ‘Vloggie Williams’ video on his official YouTube channel, the 43-year-old singer shared: "I got on stage and turned around cocky with showmanship and looked at a whole section where there was nobody sitting and went: ‘It’s over, the career’s over.’
"Honestly, I had trauma for two hours. I was like, ‘OK right, I’ll go into TV, I’ll do a TV show’, true to God.
"Then we get in the car at Edinburgh and everyone was like, ‘Amazing gig’.
"And they genuinely mean that and in my head I was going, ‘But the tickets and nobody in the thing’…"
It turned out that they weren’t empty seats and in fact the gig-goers who were sat in those chairs had repositioned themselves to get a better view of Robbie.
However, the Angels’ star said even though his manager told him that it still played on his mind.
He continued: "And then Michael said everybody that was sitting in that bit got up and down to the [bottom].
"So there was 31,000 people on the floor, I’d needn’t of bothered.
"But, by that time, you know when you get yourself worked up into something and you find out the truth, but you are still like…"

Latest Posts

Foo Fighters agreed not to give Josh Freese details about reasons for firing

Foo Fighters did not give Josh Freese a reason for his firing. The drummer was drafted into Dave Grohl's...

Why was Tim McGraw ‘sobbing’ in the street?

Tim McGraw started “sobbing” when he found out he was being inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Foo Fighters unleash new single Caught In The Echo

Foo Fighters have unleashed Caught In The Echo, the third track from their upcoming 12th studio album Your Favorite Toy, giving fans...

Star-studded Manchester tribute confirmed for Stone Rose legend Mani

A constellation of rock ’n’ roll heavyweights will take centre stage this spring as Cast, Peter Hook and The Kowloons, Dave McCabe,...

Don't Miss

Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell dies aged 64

Motorhead guitarist Phil Campbell has died at the age of 64. The rocker's passing after "a complex major operation"...

Mariah Carey reacts to third Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination

Mariah Carey believes her chart record shows she deserves a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Sugababes want to team with PinkPantheress again

Sugababes hope to team up with PinkPantheress again following their collaboration on her remix album. The Overload group...

Quincy Jones’ estate sells portion of studio wizard’s music catalogue

Quincy Jones’ estate has sold a portion of the late producer’s music catalogue to HarbourView Equity Partners. The company...

Labrinth is ‘done’ with the music industry as he fires shots at record label and HBO’s Euphoria

Labrinth has declared he's "done" with the music industry and taken aim at his record label, Columbia Records, and HBO series Euphoria.

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.