Houston (and Robbie), you have solved O2’s problem
By Amar Singh Last updated at 09:36am on 30.07.09
Comeback queen: Whitney Houston will perform at the O2 in London next year
New dates: Robbie is planning on giving his career a boost in the right direction
Robbie Williams and Whitney Houston are set to make their respective comebacks with a series of concerts at the O2 arena early next year.
AEG, the US entertainment giant that owns the 20,000-seat venue, has been searching for “marquee names” to fill some of the 23 dates in early 2010 when Michael Jackson was due to
perform.
With both Williams, 35, and Houston, 45, releasing long-awaited new albums this year, they believe they have found two artists with the profile and repertoire to sell out several gigs at the east London venue.
The move will save millions for AEG, which has failed to book new shows for 20 nights this year, left open after Jackson's sudden death last month.
An AEG source told the Standard: “Robbie's eagerly-awaited album will be out soon and he is likely to be touring Europe next year. It will be perfect for him to start with shows at the O2.
“Whitney Houston has been on the O2 arena wish-list for a while — she has the voice and hits to sell the arena out several times over.”
Williams's new album Reality Killed the Video Star will be released in October, with the singer's manager David Enthoven promising fans “a big pop record with four or five smash hits”. It will be Williams's first album since his 2006 flop Rudebox, and follows two successful comeback tours and albums from his former band Take That.
Houston was one of the biggest-selling artists in the late Eighties and early Nineties, before drug and alcohol addictions derailed her career. Her new album I Look To You is being released next month and will be her first release since 2002's Just Whitney.
This month she announced her comeback at the Mandarin Oriental in London before a VIP crowd of record executives and entrepreneurs including Topshop's Sir Philip Green and music guru Clive Davis.
Both singers will perform their greatest hits in addition to material from their new albums.
While neither artists' spokesman would confirm the shows, it is believed they will take place in January, February and March, when Jackson was due to perform the last 23 of a 50-date residency at the O2. Other performers likely to have gigs at the O2 next year include Eminem and Bon Jovi.
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Had tickets 2 c mj but in answer 2 the previous comment who wud pay £50 2 c robbie well I wud and so wud his other loyal fans can't wait c
- Mandy, england
So a junike & a fattie are all it takes to fill a tent nowadays? I suppose if they got MJ, then that would be a stiffy?
- Drew Peacock, London
are you mad woman! the man is a legend, bet you never liked take that either. i agree the man does have a inflated ego but so what? meet so many people in every day life, with same attitude but lacking in the good looks department and dont have a dime to rub together!!!!! good luck to him i say, and would love to see a come back, with or without take that.
- Julie Froggatt, manchester england
George has obviously never seen him live, a pure entertainer who will surely sell out again as he has done for so many years. Love him or hate him no one can deny his presence on stage.
bring it on - can't wait and may i take this opportunity to say woo-hoo!!!
- Elle, sheffield
Its about time Robbie came back
- Julie, Bournemouth UK
Who would pay upwards of £50 to watch Robbie strut about and sing his mediocre at best songs, i say sing, i mean sing for a bit then thrust the microphone to the crowd for the majority of the song and shout "you know the words, come on!" Whilst continuing to strut and massage his already inflated ego.
- George, Bournemouth England
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