Robbie Williams sent fans wild when he cheekily grabbed his bulge and flicked his nipples on stage as he celebrated his 25-year career in the heart of Malaga, Spain.
The former Take That frontman, 49, wowed the crowd on Thursday night (June 15) when he took to the stage for the sold-out event.
The audience, filled with more than 20,000 spectators, saw the hitmaker perform some of his chart-topping hits including Angels, Candy and Rock DJ.
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It’s fair to say the British pop star gleamed under the spotlight, rocking an eye-catching sparkly ensemble.
He wore a gold sequinned vest which showcased his extensive collection of tattoos on his chest and tattoos.
The dad-of-four paired the look with a pair of matching gold trousers and elevated the look with a pair of black paint-splattered trainers.
Robbie accessorised the show-stopping ensemble with a chunky sparkling silver chain necklace and a matching silver bracelet which he finished with a chic white scarf.
It comes after the hitmaker was forced to stop a concert just a few songs in dur to the effects of “long Covid.”
On Saturday (June 17), the singer was performing several of his number one hit singles at the Pinkpop music festival in the Netherlands.
But before he could sing Monsoon, the doting dad was forced to ask his band to take a break, explaining: “No, stop, stop. I’m f**ked, I’m f**ked.”
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Robbie explained: “It’s long Covid, I’ve got long Covid. It’s not my f**king age, you f**kers” he chuckled.
After a quick refreshment break, the musician started the song over and performed a further 16 hits leaving audience members dancing on their feet.
Robbie has had Covid-19 twice – once in April 202 when he was home in Los Angeles and again in January 2021 while he was on holiday in the Caribbean Island of St Barts with his wife Ayda and their kids.
He told fans in 2020 that “the mental struggle has been the hardest bit about isolation, making sure we don’t slip into our own dark holes.”
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