Robbie Williams gave fans the surprise of their lives after he was spotted busking in the streets of Spain.
The British megastar, 52, who’s currently in Spain for the European leg of his BRITPOP World Tour, was said to be wandering the streets of Seville when he came across a busker performing his ’90s anthem Angels.
Robbie Williams shocked fans with an impromptu performance of one of his most famous songs. X/@Smicer999
Williams decided to join the performance, leaving the local street performer in shock.
The iconic moment was captured by fans on video, later shared to social media, revealing the singer belting his most famous song in the quiet street, cheered on by a small crowd.
The crowd was singing along, and as he finished, Williams walked away with just a wave to the audience to get back on with his night.
The Rock DJ singer touched down in Spain on Tuesday for his world tour, where he performed at Iconica Santalucia Sevilla Fest in Seville.
He will continue his July shows in Morocco, Luxembourg and then back in Spain this Friday for rock and pop music festival Bilbao BBK Live.
Aussie fans won’t miss out and will hopefully get an impromptu performance too when the singer touches down in Oz at the end of the year.
Williams will be taking his solo tour to Australia and New Zealand this November, kick off November 7 in Adelaide, South Australia, before finishing in Christchurch, New Zealand on November 28.
Williams is coming Down Under in November. A Current Affair
“I’ve been told that this is my biggest tour that I’ve ever done down there which, as a 52-year-old, feels incredibly special,” Williams told A Current Affair as he announced his Aussie tour.
“So yeah, I’m coming home, come see me, come see your boy.”
With the release of his latest project, Britpop, Williams has surpassed the Beatles to be the artist with the most number one albums in UK chart history.
This marks his 16th number one album of his solo music career.
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