Robbie Williams performs four songs EXCLUSIVELY for Northsound 1 🎄🎵
His performance is amazing!
Throughout December we've been welcoming Ella Henderson, Jess Glynne and Sam Smith to perform a Christmas song and one of their biggest hits exclusively for us, and who better to join us on Christmas Day, but Robbie Williams!
Robbie performed not one, but two Christmas songs, and four songs in total just for us. He started off covering the fantastic 'Baby Please Come Home' backed by his band, which was then followed by his 2002 hit 'Feel', and his late 90s hit, 'She's The One'.
Robbie then finished off his performance with his brand new Christmas song for 2020, 'Can't Stop Christmas'.
As well as wowing us with his amazing performances, Robbie joined Fleur East to talk about his best and worst Christmas presents, and who would be in his ideal Christmas bubble this year.
Reminiscing about his childhood, Robbie revealed the best present he ever received was a BMX bike! "Times were different back then," he explained, "You actually woke up, left the house and came back in when the street lights came on."
He went on to reveal, "This BMX took me many places and gave me days and months worth of enjoyment. I absolutely loved it!"
With everyone talking about a Christmas bubble this year, Robbie also revealed his ideal Christmas bubble and it includes some comedians, along with a few others...
Join Northsound 1 for the biggest surprises this Christmas, from massive cash prizes, to superstar DJs helping you host the ultimate at home party. We’ll also have huge stars dropping by for some very special Christmas shows. You can count on us to play the BIGGEST festive throwbacks and all of your biggest hits… Forget 2020… HITS Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas!
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