Robbie Williams Has Allegedly Frustrated His Management by Refusing to Commit to a Tour
Robbie Williams has allegedly frustrated his management by refusing to commit to a tour. According to The Sun, the singer’s bosses have started to make plans for a sequence of shows which would start in Nov , but Williams remains unconvinced by the concept. The suggested concerts would promote the popstar’s latest album Fact Rubbed out The Video Star, which entered the United Kingdom chart at number 2 last year. A source claimed : “Tempers are fraying because Robbie is non-committal right now.The Robbie Williams Morning Star song is sitting in the top 10 of the music charts in the UK.
He is made widely known that he does not need to tour this time round but his management firm, IE Management, are concerned to get him out after such a successful comeback. “He is starting to come round to the idea but is still uncertain. Folk are becoming restless.” it is assumed that Williams is feeling twitchy about the offer as he is afflicted with stage fright and fears a tour could go screwy. His last jaunt happened in 2006. Robbie Williams and his management firm are at percentages over plans for a tour at the end of 2010 - while the vocalist hasn’t made up his mind if he would like to get moving, bosses are working out the main points of the suggested tour, it has appeared. Williams, 36, is being asked to push his latest record Fact Snuffed out the Video Star beginning in Nov , but he hasn’t given a nod to the idea as yet. “Tempers are fraying because Robbie is non-commital at the moment,” the Sun quoted an insider, as saying.
The source added : “He’s made widely known that he does not need to tour this time round but his management firm, IE Management, want to get him out after such a successful comeback. “He starts to come round to the concept but is still doubtful.











