Robbie Williams amazed fans after he somehow picked the same fan from the crowd to join him on stage 20 years apart.
The former Take That star performed in Budapest and chose a lucky fan to join him on stage.
It turned out to be the exact same person he picked out from the audience at a gig in the same city in 2003.
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Williams shared the incredible coincidence on Instagram, writing “The odds of that happening? 174,240,000 to 1. Nice to see you again, sir.”
Robbie took to Instagram to share the mind-blowing coincidence, writing: “So this happened two nights ago in Budapest – I chose someone from the audience to come down to the front and, amazingly, I chose the same guy that I picked out from the audience in Budapest 20 years ago!
“The odds of that happening? 174,240,000 to 1. Nice to see you again, sir.”
Alongside his caption, Robbie shared two photos – one of him with the fan this week, and another of the pair on stage in 2003.
In the newest photo, Robbie rests his head on the man’s shoulder as they both grin at the camera, while in the second photo, the pair have their arms around each other as they prepare to take a bow on stage.
The incredible coincidence sent Robbie’s fans into a frenzy, with many commenting on the photos and suggesting that the Angels singer should buy a lottery ticket.
“Please can you ask him to pick my lottery numbers!” said one fan.
Another added: “Wow – that’s amazing Lucky guy!”
It’s not every day that someone gets the chance to share a moment on stage with their favorite artist, let alone twice, 20 years apart.
The global pop icon recently revealed that he would love to perform at Glastonbury, promising that his show would “take heads off.”
Although he has only performed at the iconic music festival once in his career, back in 1998 shortly after launching his solo career, Robbie told the Robbie Williams Rewind podcast in January that if he were to be asked back, he would “slaughter it.”
He believes that Glastonbury is one of those rare times and places where he can reimagine what Robbie Williams is all about, and give his fans a performance they will never forget.
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