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The Robbie Williams Show was in many ways his comeback concert, having taken a year off from performing. Robbie gave a respectful nod and a wiggle to Elvis before launching into an adrenaline filled performance, captured here on DVD in Stereo and 5.1 Surround Sound. Determined once again to push the bounds of entertainment. Robbie invaded Pinewood with a spectacular stage set of 60ft scaffolding, an explosion of lights, a troupe of 80 electric dancers and a set of songs so hot the studio was in meltdown.
The show is ninety minutes of pure Robbie as he wends his way trough classic hits such as Strong, Angels and Rock DJ, swings his trough the standards and blasts the audience with new material from the best selling album of 2002, Escapology.
Backstage and after show footage : the DVD also includes the documentary ‘What a performance’, a 23 minute visual equivalent of an Access All Areas pass. Visit Robbie in his dressing room as he larks about with his intimable wit and banter, and find out the real truth behind his dieting habits!
– Bonus tracks:extra’s include four previously unseen track from the show.
-Gallery: stunnigs on, off and backstage photgraphs with stills from Hamish Brown.
– Game: if you’re really clever you can play the ‘Follow The Lights’ game and be royally rewarded with extra footage.