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BBC Worldwide Music announces today that Robbie Williams’ BBC Electric Proms performance will be broadcast to cinema audiences in select world markets.
The sell-out London concert will be broadcast live on 20th October to almost 200 screens in more than 23 countries across Europe. This event will be followed by screenings in Australia on the 6th November and in South Africa on the 13th November.
International music lovers will be able to simultaneously experience the concert in high-definition in what is likely to be largest live music cinematic event of its kind in Europe. Tickets for the event will go on sale at 9am CET (8am BST) on Friday the 9th October and fans will be able to find out information for their country via www.robbiewilliams.com/electricproms
Robbie Williams said: 'It’s very exciting to think that a one-off performance I play in London can now be seen simultaneously by people all across the world'.
BBC Worldwide Music is thrilled to give Robbie’s international fans the opportunity to join in with this event which follows the success of the international theatrical release of BBC Last Night of the Proms to cinema audiences this Autumn. BBC Worldwide Music will be partnering again with BY Experience to bring this unique event to audiences worldwide.
Whitney Houston is selling her old marital home.
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The 46-year-old singer - who currently lives in Los Angeles with daughter Bobbi after divorcing Bobby in 2007 - hasn’t lived in the house for some time.
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The US rapper said he really wanted to work with the former Take That star and hoped to get him in the studio soon.
The pair had originally tried to record together in 2007, but were forced to scrap their plans at the last minute.
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The 'Bodies' singer and his fiancee, actress Ayda Field, initially planned to marry on Valentine's Day (14.02.10), but the pair reportedly changed their plans when information about their nuptials was made public.
A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "Robbie and Ayda are desperate to marry and start a new domesticated life together.
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