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'Robbie' comes to life with JK



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
JK in 'One Night of Robbie Williams', Grand Theatre, Lancaster
ROBBIE Williams tribute JK made a dramatic entrance to the Grand stage.

And he had the full house on its feet from the opening song until 'Millennium' brought the first act to a close.

After the interval JK appeared suited and booted on a stage which re-created his swing concert at the Royal Albert Hall. His version of 'My Way' (his mum's favourite apparently) was particularly good.

After changing back into his jeans (which he had to keep pulling up – to cheers from the ladies) he completed the concert in typical Robbie style with plenty of audience participation.

After several encores 'Angels' brought the house down, as the audience joined in and took over the singing all the way to the end without him.

Having told the audience how much he liked the Grand Theatre JK promised to return in September next year.

And with the spectacular lighting and effects, talented musicians and JK as Robbie, it will be a welcome return.



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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 10:08 AM
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  • Location: Morecambe
 
 

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