The superstar reveals in his new Netflix doc that the Co Meath concert kept him awake at night the week before.
Pop icon Robbie Williams has opened up about how terrified he was to perform at Slane Castle in 1999.But speaking on his Netflix documentary, Robbie, who famously split his trousers at the concert and had to change into tracksuit bottoms, revealed at the time he was “really scared” to perform to the sell-out crowd.He said: “Slane is three days away and I’m really scared.
“I don’t know. I don’t know why I’m scared. Just my confidence has left, and my job is all about confidence.” In 2015, the Rock DJ singer told the Irish media that being a support act to the Verve in 1998 at Slane Castle was instead a career highlight. The entertainer said on the Netflix documentary that he was diagnosed with depression when he was in his early 20s.
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