Robbie Williams and Reunited Five Perform Hit “Keep On Movin’” Together
On February 27, the reunited boyband Five, back in their full five-member lineup, joined forces with Robbie Williams to deliver a stirring rendition of their iconic hit “Keep On Movin’.” The electrifying performance took place on Friday, June 6, during Williams’ concert at London’s Emirates Stadium. It had been nearly a quarter-century since Five last performed together as a complete unit, making their appearance a dazzling surprise for the audience. Adding to the evening’s star power, beloved British singer Lulu, who once collaborated with Williams during his Take That days on the track “Relight My Fire,” also graced the stage.
Both Robbie Williams and the members of Five were recently featured in Louis Theroux’s documentary miniseries Boybands Forever, which premiered in November 2024. The series delves into the legacies of prominent British and Irish boybands from the 1990s and 2000s, spotlighting groups like Take That, Five, Westlife, Blue, 911, and Damage.
In May, Robbie Williams released “Rocket,” a new single featuring Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath. The track serves as the lead single for his forthcoming album Britpop, his first in six years, set for release this autumn, though an exact date remains under wraps. Fans eager to catch Williams live can look forward to his performance at the Park Live festival in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on September 4. Meanwhile, some Russian fans are planning to attend his concert in Istanbul on October 7.
Five, too, are gearing up for a busy season. The band has announced a 25-date arena tour across the UK and Ireland this autumn. Originally slated for 12 shows, the tour expanded due to overwhelming demand, promising fans a nostalgic celebration of their enduring hits.