UNITED KINGDOM – Robbie Williams, the globally famous and multifaceted British singer, wants to perform on the prestigious Eurovision stage next year.
Sam Ryder’s stunning Eurovision win in Turin has extended the love for Eurovision across the United Kingdom, with numerous performers and musicians demonstrating their admiration and appreciation for our cherished competition.
Robbie Williams’ next album XXV will be released in due time. He was interviewed on BBC Radio 1’s The Official Charts Show by Scott Mills about his next plans, new album, and desire to compete in Eurovision next year.
โIโve already put my name forward for Eurovision 2023โ ๐ฏ๐ฅณ@robbiewilliams reckons he wants to perform at #Eurovision next year as he announces brand new album XXV ๐ชฉ
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— Official Charts (@officialcharts) June 7, 2022
Robbie Williams informed Scott Mills about Eurovision 2023:
Actually, Iโve already put my name forward [for Eurovision]. Not to represent the UK, but to do that bit at halftime, like Madonna and Justin Timberlake.
Robbie William explains his desire to sing during the Eurovision interval like Mika did this year in Turin:
Absolutely, Iโll have a bit of that. Nobody did that, then Justin Timberlake did it one year.
Robbie comments on the Eurovision Song Contest and the UK’s prospects in the competition:
I love Eurovision, Iโm a massive fan. Itโs really simple. Get a great song, get somebody great to perform it and weโll do really well. If we donโt have those two things then weโre going to come last. Nul points.
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