Robbie Williams puts on a dazzling display in a gold sequin vest on his XXV tour

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Robbie Williams puts on a dazzling display in a gold sequin vest on his XXV tour

Robbie Williams put on a dazzling display as he performed at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham on Saturday night.

The singer, 48, wore a gold tank top adorned with sequins and jewels which he paired with shimmering metallic pants in the same color he took to the stage during his XXV tour.

He completed his look by wearing a gold chain attached to the belt loops of his pants, while he wore a chunky silver chain around his neck.

Born to play: Robbie Williams, 48, put on a dazzling display as he performed at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham on Saturday night

Former Take That star Robbie showed energy as he performed a series of his hits, with the star being joined on stage by a troupe of dancers at one point.

The star’s abundant body art was on display thanks to his sleeveless vest, with the star raising his arms in the air to give his fans a full view.

He had a white towel strapped to his mic stand to wipe away the beads of sweat that fell from his forehead as he whipped the crowd into a frenzy.

Rocking out: The singer wore a gold tank top adorned with sequins and jewels which he teamed with a pair of shimmering metallic pants

Rocking out: The singer wore a gold tank top adorned with sequins and jewels which he teamed with a pair of shimmering metallic pants

Performance art: Former Take That star Robbie showed energy as he performed a string of his hits, with the star joined on stage by a troupe of dancers at one point

Performance art: Former Take That star Robbie showed energy as he performed a string of his hits, with the star joined on stage by a troupe of dancers at one point

It comes after happily married Robbie joked it was like being a ‘diabetic in a pastry shop’ when a fan flashed him on the first night of his XXV tour at the O2 in London sunday.

The singer, who shares four children with wife Ayda Field, 43, stopped the gig once he spotted the scantily clad lady.

He said, “There’s a lady here that’s popping her boobs out here for me, unbelievable.”

Cheeky chap: The star's abundant body art was left on full display thanks to his sleeveless vest, with the star giving full view as he turned to the side

Cheeky chap: The star’s abundant body art was left on full display thanks to his sleeveless vest, with the star giving full view as he turned to the side

Practice: He had a white towel strapped to his mic stand to wipe the beads of sweat that fell from his forehead as he whipped the crowd into a frenzy

Practice: He had a white towel strapped to his mic stand to wipe the beads of sweat that fell from his forehead as he whipped the crowd into a frenzy

Before adding cheekily: ‘But for me, it’s like being diabetic in a pastry shop. I can’t do anything about it, can I?

The singer sang a number of his classic hits on the opening night of his 25th anniversary tour and dedicated his song Angels to his mother Janet who was in the audience.

Recalling his exit from Take That, he told the packed crowd, “I left with a boot full of champers, a pocket full of cocaine ready to go crazy in the membrane.”

Sorry: This comes after happily married Robbie joked it was like being a

Sorry: This comes after happily married Robbie joked it was like being a ‘diabetic in a pastry shop’ when a fan flashed him on the first night of his XXV tour at the O2 in London sunday

Steak at home: The singer, who shares four children with his wife Ayda Field, 43, stopped the gig once he spotted the scantily clad lady (pictured together earlier this year)

Steak at home: The singer, who shares four children with his wife Ayda Field, 43, stopped the gig once he spotted the scantily clad lady (pictured together earlier this year)

Memories: Recalling his exit from Take That, he told the packed crowd:

Memories: Recalling his exit from Take That, he told the packed crowd: ‘I left with a boot full of champers, a pocket full of cocaine ready to go crazy in the membrane’

He also revealed he wrote his 2001 hit Eternity for his girlfriend Geri Horner after they vacationed together in St Tropez and helped them through the ‘early days of sobriety’.

Robbie donned a gold sequin vest for the energetic performance which showed off his muscular, tattooed arms perfectly.

Robbie returned to the stage two years after being forced to cancel his Las Vegas residency due to Covid-19 restrictions.

Golden boy of pop: the singer donned a gold sequin vest for the energetic performance

Muscular: the golden boy of pop: the set perfectly highlighted his muscular and tattooed arms

Pop’s golden boy: The singer donned a Dolce & Gabbana gold sequin vest for the energetic performance which showed off his muscular, tattooed arms perfectly

The former Take That star completed the look with metallic gold pants and a pearl necklace.

He accessorized bangles encrusted with silver and diamonds while styling his salt and pepper hair in spikes.

Gripping the mic with passion, the star took advantage of the expansive stage to entertain the sold-out audience.

Strutting: The former Take That star completed the look with metallic gold pants and a pearl necklace

Strutting: The former Take That star completed the look with metallic gold pants and a pearl necklace

Robbie struck his pose from his Let Me Entertain you video with one hand in the air as he was joined on stage by a slew of scantily clad dancers.

He belted out a number of his classic hits with his image displayed on large screens for all of the audience to see.

Robbie will play a second night in London on Monday before traveling to Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin.

Saucy: The father-of-four struck his famous pose from his Let Me Entertain you video with one hand in the air as he was joined on stage by a slew of scantily clad dancers

Saucy: The father-of-four struck his famous pose from his Let Me Entertain you video with one hand in the air as he was joined on stage by a slew of scantily clad dancers

The tour celebrates the release of his latest orchestral album, XXV, to celebrate his 25 years in the business.

He recorded orchestral versions of his greatest hits with the Dutch jazz and pop orchestra, Metropole Orkest, to celebrate a quarter century since the release of his first solo album, Life Thru A Lens in 1997.

The Rock DJ hitmaker posed naked on a statue for the album’s striking artwork, which is a rendition of French sculptor Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker, with just his arms and legs covering his manhood.

Muscleman: He flexed his muscles for the screaming audience

Muscleman: He flexed his muscles for the screaming audience

Robbie said: “I am delighted to announce my new album XXV which celebrates many of my favorite songs from the last 25 years. Each track holds a special place in my heart so it was a real pleasure to record them again with the Metropole Orkest. I can’t wait for you all to hear it.

The career-spanning collection includes hits Candy, Angels, Millennium and Let Me Entertain You.

It comes after the superstar recently admitted he was listening to the charts in dismay.

Classical: He sang many hits, including Candy, Angels, Millennium and Let Me Entertain You

Classical: He sang many hits, including Candy, Angels, Millennium and Let Me Entertain You

The singer, who rose to fame in the 90s, revealed he struggled with the lack of variety in modern music, noting that all artists “look and sound the same”.

He explained, “If you take 1988’s Top Of The Pops any week, the color variation, the eccentricities, the madness and the craziness are extraordinary.”

Robbie, 48, continued: “If you have a card show in 2022, every week every artist sounds like every artist and looks like every artist.

“It’s not their fault, I don’t blame them.”

At home: Robbie appeared at home as he returned to the stage after the Covid pandemic

At home: Robbie appeared at home as he returned to the stage after the Covid pandemic

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