Robbie Williams goes to Russia with his beloved dog
Robbie Williams goes to Russia with his beloved dog

Video: Robbie Williams goes to Russia with his beloved dog

Video: Robbie Williams goes to Russia with his beloved dog
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The famous singer Robbie Williams is in a hurry to please Russian fans with a new show. Next week, the artist will perform in St. Petersburg and Moscow as part of the Let Me Entertain You world tour. An unusual celebrity rider has already been discussed in the domestic media, and now it turns out that Robbie will come to Russia with his beloved pet.

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On the Russian tour, Williams decided to take his beloved dog named Spencer. Usually the artist's company on tour is his spouse, but now she is busy raising her six-month-old son. "Williams himself explained his choice of" accompanying "by the fact that Spencer has an excellent character, he is an obedient and docile dog," said a source from the singer's entourage, adding that the artist will fly to Russia on a private plane.

On the tour, Robbie is accompanied by eight managers, his own stylist, personal masseuse, 6 cooks and 6 bodyguards. The host must provide the artist and his team with 30 sofas, as well as a large refrigerator and 50 kg of ice. Moreover, 20 kilograms of ice should be prepared from the night, and another 30 kg should be provided at noon.

A few days earlier, the head of the T. C. I. agency, which organizes Williams' Russian tour, Eduard Ratnikov, recalled that Robbie performed in Moscow more than 10 years ago, but then it was not his best show.

“Robbie Williams was in Russia in 2003. It was the brightest period of his career, but then he was a little ill and decided not to take a big show to Russia. This time, everything is radically different. At the moment, he has almost 30 trucks of equipment, 140 personnel, that is, it will be a really big show. Judging by the way the preparatory work is going on, he is looking forward to meeting with the Russian public."

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