Robbie Williams Dedicates Live Performance Of 'Angels' To Fan Who Died After Sydney Concert

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Robbie Williams has paid an emotional tribute to a fan who died during the singer's concert in Sydney last week.

Last week, Robyn Hall fell down six rows of seats at the Allianz Stadium. Her death was confirmed on Monday (November 20).

At his live show at AAMI Park in Melbourne last night, Robbie Williams spoke to the crowd, before dedicating his live performance of his 1997 hit 'Angels' to Hall.

 “I heard the news, the tragic news this week that a fan died in an accident after the show in Sydney and I feel after all the years that I am you and you are me and we are each other when we come together", Williams told the crowd. 

“So when something happens like this it breaks my heart. I’ve been thinking about it an awful lot, and I thought about it all the way through the show tonight. I just want to give a big shout-out and lots of love from me and my band to Robyn and Robyn’s family. Let’s all sing up, she was somebody just like you that came to the gig just like you did tonight. And I think she deserves a big song and tonight this is for her". 

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It had been reported that Robyn Hall who was aged in her 70s, had been trying to climb over several rows of seats, before she unfortunately slipped and fell.

She was subsequently placed in an induced coma, before being treated in hospital for head and facial injuries prior to her death.

 

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