Robbie Williams has today (6th Nov) released the video for his track ‘Pretty Face’. Inspired by the groundbreaking 90s show ‘The Word’, the film is directed by Charlie Lightening and sees Robbie in his trademark red tracksuit performing on the iconic late-night Channel 4 TV programme.
Robbie says “This is my “DeLorean Moment” back to 1995 .. The Word was the late-night gateway to so many – Nirvana, Oasis, Happy Mondays… If BRITPOP is the album I would have made, then THIS would have been the TV show…. now a (virtual) reality”.
To coincide with the release of ‘BRITPOP’ on 6th February 2026, Robbie will perform at intimate venues in Glasgow, Liverpool, London and Wolverhampton as part of the ‘Long 90’s Tour’. At these shows he will play his debut album, ‘Life Thru A Lens’, and his most recent, ‘BRITPOP’, in full – making it a once in a lifetime event for fans.
Fans who pre-order ‘BRITPOP’ from the Robbie Williams store will receive early access to tickets for the new live dates. Tickets will go on sale on Friday 28th November.
The ‘Long 90’s Tour’ Dates
4th February 2026 – Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow
6th February 2026 – Liverpool Olympia, Liverpool
8th February 2026 – O2 Academy Brixton, London
9th February 2026 – Civic Hall, Wolverhampton
More information at britpop.robbiewilliams.com
‘Pretty Face’ follows previously released songs from the album, including ‘Rocket’, ‘Spies’ and ‘Human’. Artists revealed who appear on the album include Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Gaz Coombes (Supergrass), Black Sabbath legend Tony Iommi, Mexican pop duo Jesse & Joy, and Gary Barlow.
‘BRITPOP’ Tracklisting
1. Rocket
2. Spies
3. Pretty Face
4. Bite Your Tongue
5. Cocky
6. All My Life
7. Human
8. Morrissey
9. You
10. It’s OK Until The Drugs Stop Working
11. Pocket Rocket
The ‘BRITPOP’ cover artwork is a nod to the album title featuring a painting of one of Robbie’s most iconic looks – his red tracksuit outfit that he wore to attend Glastonbury Festival in 1995 at the height of the Britpop era.

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