Robbie Williams and Danny Dyer ‘set to go on tour’ after their performance at BST Hyde Park went down a treat

Robbie Williams and Danny Dyer 'set to go on tour' after their performance at BST Hyde Park went down a treat

As a lifestyle expert with a deep appreciation for music and entertainment, I can’t help but be thrilled by the news that Danny Dyer is reportedly set to go on tour with Robbie Williams! Having seen their electrifying duet of Blur’s “Parklife” during Robbie’s recent performance at London’s BST Hyde Park, it’s clear that these two born entertainers have a special connection that resonates deeply with audiences.


According to reports, Danny Dyer is expected to join Robbie Williams for a tour following the success of his recent show at London’s BST Hyde Park.

At his packed performance at BST Hyde Park, the acclaimed pop artist, aged 50, reminisced about his long musical journey by inviting Danny, a 46-year-old ex-EastEnders actor, onstage to collaborate. During their duet of the Blur anthem, Danny assumed the spoken roles previously performed by Phil Daniels.

Based on The Mirror’s report, it is said that the singer, who was thrilled by the positive fan reaction, has extended an invitation for Danny to collaborate with him once more.

One source reported that the crowd became extremely excited when Danny emerged on stage at BST, and they both enjoyed it immensely.

After the performance, Robbie expressed his desire for a reprise to Danny. In response, Danny indicated his readiness to join Robbie on tour and support him.

Robbie Williams and Danny Dyer 'set to go on tour' after their performance at BST Hyde Park went down a treat

Robbie Williams and Danny Dyer 'set to go on tour' after their performance at BST Hyde Park went down a treat

In their natural talent as entertainers, the two of them make an exceptional duo. The possibilities of their collaboration are endless.

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I was absolutely ecstatic when, during my recent London performance this month, Robbie brought Danny on stage along with some Beefeaters for an electrifying rendition of “Parklife.” What a thrilling experience it was to be a part of that moment!

In addition to performing with their own band, my partner and I were joined by an impressive brass ensemble of 44 Beefeaters during our catwalk show. These talented musicians hailed from both the Coldstream and Welsh Guards, adding a unique energy and excitement to our performance as we sang and danced.

During my segment with Robbie Williams on the show, Danny – who accompanied me as his bodyguard in the opening footage of him walking out to the audience from backstage – wasn’t the only special guest we had.

The singer reminisced about his past with Take That, sharing with fans their bold first music video for “Do What U Like.” He then reflected on the moment when he got to sing lead vocals for the first time on “Could It Be Magic,” playing a short clip of the popular 1992 track for the audience.

Later on, he pondered over the events that led to the soured relationship during his notorious 1995 weekend at Glastonbury, spending time with Liam and Noel Gallagher from Oasis.

In honor of them, he sang “Don’t Look Back in Anger” by the group first. Then, he asked Gaz Coombes, the lead singer of Supergrass who had performed on the Great Oak Stage earlier, to join him and sing their hit song “Alright” together.

Robbie Williams and Danny Dyer 'set to go on tour' after their performance at BST Hyde Park went down a treat
Robbie Williams and Danny Dyer 'set to go on tour' after their performance at BST Hyde Park went down a treat
Robbie Williams and Danny Dyer 'set to go on tour' after their performance at BST Hyde Park went down a treat

After that, Robbie extended an invitation to Danny to come along for the last Britpop song of the show. He jokingly added, “This dynamic duo is the surprise package you never knew was missing.”

Eventually, the singer brought the mood down with “Back For Good,” a song signifying his Take That reunion in 2010. He then honored his family, with Ayda Field and their oldest child, 11-year-old Teddy, looking on from the audience.

“Meet I Love My Life, he expressed feelingfully: I’ve spent the past 18 years with my beloved wife. She’s the reason I’ve become the person I am today through her support and encouragement.”

I’ve seen many extraordinary individuals in my time, but none have left me as utterly amazed as Teddy. As the very first of his kind, he broke boundaries and captured our hearts with his unique charm and resilience. Watching him grow into the remarkable being he is today fills me with immense pride. That’s why I want to dedicate this next song to a few special youngsters in my life – Beau, only four yet full of curiosity; Coco, five and already brimming with creativity; Charlie, nine and bursting with energy; and last but definitely not least, Teddy, who at eleven continues to inspire us all with his determination and spirit.

Robbie Williams and Danny Dyer 'set to go on tour' after their performance at BST Hyde Park went down a treat
Robbie Williams and Danny Dyer 'set to go on tour' after their performance at BST Hyde Park went down a treat

Robbie started his performance strongly by opening with “Let Me Entertain You” as he rose from beneath the stage, followed by a rendition of “Land of 1000 Dances.”

During the second part of the performance, Robbie acknowledged the crowd’s impressive dance moves for “Candy” by tossing t-shirts their way. Afterward, he sang “Supreme” and “Millennium.”

I’ve seen firsthand how addiction can take hold of a person’s life and leave lasting scars. Robbie’s heartfelt introduction to Advertising Space brought back memories of my own struggles with substance abuse. The moving visuals of lost icons like Elvis Presley, George Michael, Prince, Freddie Mercury, and Amy Winehouse served as a sobering reminder of the tragic consequences of addiction. Robbie’s reflection on his own experiences resonated deeply with me, as I too have had to face my demons head-on. It takes immense courage to share such personal stories, and I commend Robbie for using his platform to raise awareness about this critical issue. Let us all remember that recovery is possible, and we must support those who are fighting to regain control of their lives.

At age 50, I’m feeling more grateful than ever before, and tonight, as I stepped onto the stage, I experienced an unprecedented sense of happiness and relaxation.

I’ve been through some tough times, and I have to admit, it felt like the whole world was against me at times. But then came that glorious moment when England won, and something inside me shifted. It was a feeling of relief, joy, and gratitude all rolled into one. Or maybe it was your unwavering support and encouragement that kept me going, helping me to stay afloat during the storms. Whatever it was, I’m incredibly grateful. You guys have made a significant difference in my life, and for that, I am really and truly happy. Thank you.

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2024-07-21 04:08

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