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Robbie Williams: "Israel is a special place and deserves a special performance more than anywhere else" - Walla! culture

2023-05-30T13:01:59.558Z

Highlights: Musician Robbie Williams held a press conference at noon, two days before his performance at Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park. Williams asked not to ask political questions to him, explaining: "I'm afraid of being exploited for the narrative" Williams' show in Israel will be preceded by other shows - Callum Scott will take the stage at 17:30 p.m., Static will take it at 18 p.M. and Martin Garrix at 00 p. m. Williams is expected to take the. stage in Tel Aviv at nine o'clock.


Musician Robbie Williams held a press conference at noon, two days before his performance at Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park


In the video: Robbie Williams, press conference in Israel, May 30, 2023 (Sagi Ben-Nun)

Musician Robbie Williams held a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, two days before his performance at Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park. At the meeting, Williams asked not to ask political questions to him, explaining: "I'm afraid of being exploited for the narrative. You can't say anything because there are two sides, two narratives. I'm here to perform in front of people and I'm very happy to be here."

In answer to the question of Walla! Culture Regarding the fact that after his previous performance in Israel he complained about the Israeli audience and wrote, "I expected more from the audience," Williams replied: "People reflect their own problems and I reflected my own problems then. I had a great time last time. There are crazy expectations before coming to a place like Israel about what is expected to happen and what is unlikely to happen. It's a special place where special things deserve to happen, much more than any other place I've performed. My expectations last time were sky-high. Today I feel like I'm a more complete entertainer, approaching 50, and I know what I'm doing. I believe both the audience and I are going to experience something big."

Robbie Williams (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Williams landed in Israel tonight, ahead of his performance at Yarkon Park this Thursday. Williams arrived on a private jet straight from Portugal.

Last night, Williams officially announced that he would host Noga Erez after expressing enthusiasm for her music. Six months ago, the popular British singer posted on his Twitter page the song "Nails" by the international Israeli musician and wrote: "Could this woman be the next big thing? Asking for a friend." Many commented on the page, including Noga Erez herself, who wrote: "Hey Ruby, this woman loves you!" At the same time, she retweeted what Williams had tweeted, writing: "What just happened here?!"

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Robbie Williams (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Robbie Williams (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Robbie Williams (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Williams' show in Israel will be preceded by other shows - Callum Scott will take the stage at Yarkon Park at 17:30 p.m., Static will take it at 18 p.m. and Martin Garrix at 00 p.m. Williams is expected to take the stage in Tel Aviv at nine o'clock.

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