Robbie Williams continues to revisit his musical legacy as he looks ahead to a new creative stage. The British singer premiered the official video for “All My Life“, a single included in his latest album BRITPOP, released earlier this month, and he did it with an added value that has aroused the interest of his fans: unpublished images from his upcoming documentary.
The video clip works as an early window to “Robbie Williams: Thru a new lens”, a documentary directed by Charlie Lightening that promises to show a closer and more personal look at the artist. The title of the project is no coincidence, as it is in direct dialogue with “Life thru a lens” (1997), the album with which Robbie Williams began his solo career and marked a turning point in his career. This new release not only reinforces the BRITPOP narrative concept, but also connects the singer’s present with his past, a formula that has generated interest among both long-time fans and new audiences, especially in markets such as the United States, where his figure has experienced a renewed momentum.
Deluxe edition and international collaboration

On February 6, Robbie Williams will release the deluxe edition of BRITPOP, which will include six bonus tracks.
Among these songs is a collaboration with Laura Pausini, as well as a song that will serve as FIFA’s official theme song.
Expanding the project’s global reach and reaffirming its link to large-scale sporting and cultural events.
For U.S. Hispanic audiences, this collaboration is especially relevant, as it brings together two artists with strong international recognition and established careers in different markets.
Confirmed concerts in 2026

The release of the album and documentary will be accompanied by a limited series of concerts in Europe.
Between February and June, Robbie Williams is scheduled to perform in Liverpool (February 6) and London (February 8).
Subsequently, it will be presented on June 13 in Florence, Italy.
The tour will continue in the summer with concerts on July 6 in Luxembourg and July 9 in Bilbao, Spain.
Before closing with a performance on August 28 in Lisbon, Portugal.
Although no U.S. dates have been announced, these shows reinforce the selective and special nature of this stage.
The project's title is no coincidence
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A personal narrative in the foreground

With the premiere of the video for “All my life” and the preview of his documentary, Robbie Williams bets on telling his story from a new perspective, combining music, memory and reflection.
For Hispanic audiences living in the U.S., this project offers an opportunity to reconnect with a key figure in British pop.
In addition to understanding how his past continues to influence his creative present.
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