It was recently teased that the Take That star was considering competing in the international song competition.
Yet Robbie Williams has revealed that he won’t be appearing on the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 as he’s got ‘nothing to promote’ in a fun Instagram live chat with his father and Israeli fan Adi Youzefovitch.
During the chat, the Rock DJ singer, 44, was asked whether he’d come to the international song competition in 2019.
Maybe 2020?: Robbie Williams has revealed that he won’t be appearing on the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 as he’s got ‘nothing to promote’ in a fun Instagram live chat
To which Robbie revealed: ‘I don’t think i will — not next year because I’ve got nothing to promote.
‘If I had something to promote I would appear on it.
‘But I won’t be doing anything in Europe next year.’
Winner: The Rock DJ singer, 44, revealed that he ‘loved’ Netta Barzilai’s winning song, Toy, and even started making chicken noises
Fun interview: During the chat, Robbie was asked whether he’d come to the international song competition in 2019
Robbie also revealed that he ‘loved’ Netta Barzilai’s winning song, Toy, and even started making chicken noises.
The father-of-two was tipped to appear on Eurovision after Radio 1 DJ, Scott Mills – who presents the competition’s semi-finals, revealed the star was considering it.
He told The Sun: ‘I asked Robbie not so long ago if he’d do it and he said he was considering it.
Will he?: The father-of-two was tipped to appear on Eurovision after Radio 1 DJ, Scott Mills – who presents the competition’s semi-finals, revealed the star was considering it
‘He is a fan and I don’t think he was joking. He’d be awesome as he’s an amazing performer.
‘All it would take is for one big performer or person like him for other stars to go: “Ok, I’m doing it”, to immediately change the perception of Eurovision.’
Yet it looks like Robbie’s got a busy time ahead as he’s reported to have joined the Royal Shakespeare Company to compose the score for a musical version of David Walliams’ best-selling book The Boy In The Dress.
Busy: Robbie’s got a busy time ahead as he’s reported to have joined the Royal Shakespeare Company to compose a musical version of David Walliams’ book The Boy In The Dress