LEGENDARY pop star Robbie Williams stunned sevillanos out for a stroll when he joined a local busker for an impromptu street concert in the heart of the Andalucia capital.
Williams, who was in town for the Iconica festival, was spotted walking around and enjoying the charms of the iconic Santa Cruz neighbourhood last night when he came across the guitarist strumming out tunes to passersby.
Dressed in a black vest and trousers and a low-key white cap, he asked the musician if he could join him in singing a few tunes, and a moment of magic was born.
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The assembled crowd could barely believe what they were seeing, pulling out their mobile phones to record the former Take That star as he casually struck up his global hit Angels to wild cheers and applause.
The brief moment served as a warm up for Williams’ scheduled gig tonight at Iconica Santalucia Sevilla Fest, a renamed festival that takes place in Sevilla’s famous Plaza de España.
This sixth edition of the Fest has already heard a number of international artists, but Williams will be the first English-speaking singer of a massive event that will also host Lenny Kravitz, Maroon 5 and Sting, among others.
It is the first concert that the artist will perform in Sevilla, although it is not his first time setting foot in Andalucia: he has previously been to Fuengirola and Malaga in 2023 and 2025 respectively.

Williams is currently invested in his ‘Britpop Tour’, which started in Scotland last year and is expected to conclude in New Zealand in November. He is presenting the album of the same name.
Previously, he had done an intimate mini-tour along the United Kingdom called the ‘Long 90’s Tour’, where he also sang the entire Life thru a Lens repertoire.
The latter album will celebrate its 30th anniversary next year.
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