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Robbie Williams fuels Glastonbury secret set rumours with cryptic instagram post

ROBBIE Williams has fuelled speculation he’s returning to Glastonbury to do a secret set.

The pop star sent the rumour mill wild with a cryptic instagram post – 30 years after his infamous appearance at the festival.

Robbie Williams performing on stage.
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Robbie Williams has dropped hints about a return to Worthy Farm[/caption]

Blue plaque commemorating Robbie Williams' uninvited 1995 presence.
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He shared a snap of this plaque on instagram[/caption]

Robbie posted a pic of a plaque, which read: “1995. Robbie Williams entered this area without accreditation, authorisation or alignment with prevailing taste.

“His presence was uninvited, unofficial and ultimately inevitable.”

Robbie then simply captioned it: “30 years!!!!!!!”

He spent the festival partying with Oasis singers Liam and Noel Gallagher soon after leaving Take That.

With the band reuniting next week, fans are hopeful the coincidence is actually another clue about Robbie making a return to Worthy Farm.

In another hint at reliving his glory Glastonbury days, Robbie’s cover of his upcoming album Britpop is of a photo of him at the festival in 1995 wearing his iconic red tracksuit.

He said on the Robbie Williams Rewind podcast in 2023: “It’s one of those times and places, and a reimagination of what Robbie Williams is.

“When you do Glastonbury, perception changes more than any other festival.”

He credits his wild nights with Oasis at Glastonbury for being the “start of his new life” after leaving Take That.

Williams said: “I started getting ideas about writing my own songs. One thing led to another and I made the cardinal mistake of breaking the rules. They couldn’t contain me anymore.


“I set off with [a] flute full of champagne and a pocket full of cocaine, ready to get insane in the membrane and I went to Glastonbury to begin what I didn’t know was to be the start of my new life.

“…Take That became a painful, distant memory. Until they came back and were much bigger than they were back then!

“They came back and they were bigger than they were!

“And I was happy for them, and I thought, ‘F*** it, if you can beat them join them.’”

Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis.
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Robbie credits the Gallagher brothers in marking the start of his new life[/caption]

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