Only the greatest artists can conquer Knebworth House. The country estate in the east of England has regularly been the scene of legendary concerts throughout rock history. Led Zeppelin (1979), Queen (1986) and Oasis (1996) drew more than 100,000 people to their outdoor performances. Robbie Williams proved himself to be able to measure up to them in 2003. With three sold-out concerts and a total
… number of visitors of 375,000, the ex-member of Take That even went a step further. At the beginning of this millennium, the Briton was at the top of his game. The five albums he had to his name at the time had all been huge hits in Europe. With well-known songs such as Angels, Rock DJ, Feel and Kids in the set, Williams flattened many a stadium. Knebworth was no problem for him either, witness the CD and DVD of the three shows. These discs also sold a few million times worldwide. The DVD is reissued ten years later without any extras worth mentioning. It is an absolute must for anyone who does not yet have it in their collection. (JE)more