17 Jun 2006 - Paris, France: Parc des Princes

Date: 
17 Juin 2006
Capacity: 
48500
Venue: 
Parc des Princes
City: 
Paris
Country: 
France
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Amazing concert in an amazing place. Then on to Milton Keynes - brilliant.

253349's picture

Another great concert from Robbie, then saw him again both nights at Roundhay Park in Leeds, absolutely fab xx

ROBS FRIEND's picture

another fab gig. was meant to be going with the ex but we'd split up before we made it to paris so went with my friend and it was a weekend to remember!! only downside was the non alocoholic beer they were selling in the stadium?? a waste in my opinion!

paula1449's picture

Awesome - both gig and city!

pibler's picture

Awesome place awesome memory of my gorgeous Rob xxxxxxx

freespirit's picture

Was in Paris for my 30th Birthday, was at the front and Robbie ran along in front of us and touched all our hands - FANTASTIC,

cjax's picture

I travelled down from Newcastle upon Tyne to see this show. I went on my own but I was on a coach with a whole load of other girls who were of course all Robbie Williams fans so I didn't really feel very lonely. It was a long journey to Paris and I remember despite an early start we didn't arrive in Paris until about 11.00 o'clock at night. I quickly freshened up and headed for the hotel bar as did the majority of the rest of our coach party. The next day, after breakfast, we were told we were heading intothe centre of Paris for a bit of sightseeing before the show. We were also told that we were not going to have time to go back to the hotel before the main event. This was kind of frowned upon by the whole party but all we could really do was make sure we were well prepared. I went to my room and packed my backpack with some essential items. This included my make up, a small mirror, bandana, body spray, suncream and a change of clothes. The weather was glorious sunshine and I felt really excited. When we arrived in the main part Paris we were dropped right outside the Eiffel Tower. I joined up with some of the girls for a while as they decided to try and hunt out a place to get something to eat. Unfortunately, however, I stopped to apply some sunscream and when I turned around I had somehow lost them. This didn't ruin my day however I was far too excited for anything to do that. I began to stroll around Paris solo and it wasn't long before I meant up with a local street artist. He was keen to draw my picture, in a cartoon sort of way. It wasn't brilliant when he had finished it, to be honest, but I ended up buying it anyway for a couple of euros. After this I had a stroll around the shops, viewed the Eiffel Tower again, from street level only, then picked out somewhere to eat. Can't remember the name of the place I dined in but I had an absolutely delicious salmon and pasta meal. The pasta was in a wonderful rich creamy cheese sauce. Had a drink too. When it was getting near to coach pick up time I took a quick stroll down by the river and sorted out my make up there. I got changed for the concert on the coach as did quite a few of the other girls. We arrived at the Parc de Princes with quite a few hours to spare so me and some of the other girls decided to go for a drink or two in a nearby bar. After this we went to a nearby shop and I purchased a bottle of water. The sun was still beaming down and I was still buzzing with excitement as I took my place in the massive queue outside the Parc de Princes. Just as I was getting nearer to entering the venue I got told that as I had booked a seat I had to go in by a different entrance. This meant leaving the girls I had joined up with but alas I had little choice. After what seemed like an eternity I finally entered the ground and found my seat. I was a little dissappointed that my seat was so far away from the stage but the atmosphere was electric! Basement Jax were on on first. Not bad, well they were pretty good, but the best was yet to come. I remember there was a countdown, I could feel my heart start to beat fast as Robbie Williams bounded onto the the stage and burst into his opening song 'Radio.' It was awesome!!!! Not just this but the whole show was a real spectacle! I remember dancing, singing, bouncing and just really enjoying the whole experience. In fact I was so moved by it all at the end of the show I walked down onto the pitch and kissed it! Just my way of saying Robbie I shall return to Paris to see you again. I left the venue through a different entrance to the one I came in by and had some difficultly finding my coach party. We had been told to all meet on the steps of a church (To repent our sins perhaps?) but the name of the church and where it was I really couldn't remember. One of your crew (I think) did try to direct me to a church in the area but it was a policewoman, who spoke English, who finally pointed me in the right direction. I've heard that you don't always enjoy performing live but you really shouldn't worry because Robbie you are absolutely amazing live and I don't think it's just me who thinks so either. Certainly everyone on my coach that night, including me, thought that you were awesome, mavellous, amazing and even electifying. Trust me I could tell. And you? Well you should know so!!!

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It really was a fantastic show. I went there with my niece, it was our first show and we left Dieppe at 03.00am to be at the parc des prince at 05.00, it was a very long wait but the weather was very nice and Robbie was marvellous. We were right on the front just 2 meters from Rob !!!

emmanuelle's picture

Yeah, I wish I had been a bit closer to the stage but I still had a fantastic time!

Paris's picture

Watched Robbie Williams at the Electric Proms from home. What an amazing show! Robbie looked and sounded great. I was deeply moved. The girl in the silver sequined dress had a amazing voice too. Thought the lighting for the show looked beautiful and very colourful too. It was great to hear ' Video Killed the Radio Star' which was even better than than the original version, I think. It took me right back to my childhood. Trevor looked well and I'm pretty sure I spotted Ant and Dec in the audience enjoying themselves. Great stuff!! Wish I had been there in person though.

Paris's picture

Was a great concert, went with my friend Miss Hargreaves. We had a 2 stop holiday starting in Paris for my birthday and then the concert, watched the footie as well (World Cup 06). Then went to Malta. Came back to England and went to Leeds concert as well (where I hail from). What an amazing atmosphere!

SLR166's picture

First time that I saw Robbie live and had a truly amazing 30th Birthday Celebration! Thanks for that! Saw you a few months later in Milton Keynes - Amazing! Stoke next? x

Gin T's picture

LE MOMENT TRES BELLE dans ma vie ... Du bonheur à l'état pur!

Petite fleur's picture

Fantastic concert, the atmosphere was electric.

Sarah Allen's picture

amazing concert as always,went with my sister for the weekend and had a brilliant time.Now waiting in anticipation for Robbie to announce another tour hopefully!

jan123's picture

It was just the most unbelievable night -rob, you rocked and blew the 'roof' off the place. I will never tire of seeing you perform. X

Yummymummyjersey's picture

I've since had "Je ne t'aime plus mon amour, je ne t'aime plus tout le jour" tattooed on my chest after his a'capella sing-along with the crowd that night!

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