Music
Robbie wants to play at Ibiza Rocks
Published Thursday, Jul 27 2006, 11:36 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
Robbie Williams is reportedly in talks to play surprise gigs at Ibiza Rocks.
The singer, who is currently in the middle of his Close Encounters tour, hopes that organisers will be able to find convenient dates for him to perform.
A source told the Daily Star, "Robbie has no memory of being in Ibiza. He went there soon after splitting with the Take That boys. He was deep in the midst of depression and battling against his addiction to drink and drugs.
"Now that he's clean and the island has been building a reputation away from the club scene where the naughty people he used to associate with hang out, he wants to go back.
"Robbie has been impressed at Ibiza Rocks staging live music. He likes the idea of turning up under an alias and doing a set from his new electro album."
The singer, who is currently in the middle of his Close Encounters tour, hopes that organisers will be able to find convenient dates for him to perform.
A source told the Daily Star, "Robbie has no memory of being in Ibiza. He went there soon after splitting with the Take That boys. He was deep in the midst of depression and battling against his addiction to drink and drugs.
"Now that he's clean and the island has been building a reputation away from the club scene where the naughty people he used to associate with hang out, he wants to go back.
"Robbie has been impressed at Ibiza Rocks staging live music. He likes the idea of turning up under an alias and doing a set from his new electro album."
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