Robbie Williams turns down big money deal for his own Las Vegas residency and leaves strip bosses 'absolutely gutted' as they say 'tickets would've sold immediately' Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By Jordan Beck For Mailonline Published: 23:12, 23 September 2024 | Updated: 23:26, 23 September 2024 e-mail View comments Robbie Williams has reportedly turned down a big money deal for a Las Vegas residency. The singer, 50, has enjoyed massive success since he quit Take That in the 1990s and released solo hits such as Angels, Candy and She's The One.

Organisers were keen for him to follow in the footsteps of Adele , and Britney Spears but were left 'absolutely gutted' when he declined a slot at Voltaire, where his Kids collaborator Kylie Minogue recently finished a stint. A source told The Sun : 'They love his music and stage craft and thought that his super stage personality and charisma seemed to be the perfect fit for them. But when they packaged up the offer, Rob turned them down.

' 'They were absolutely gutted as the tickets would have sold out immediately. Robbie Williams has reportedly turned down a big money deal for a Las Vegas residency despite bosses being very keen to hire him The singer, 50, has enjoyed massive success since he quit Take That in the 1990s and released solo hits such as Angels and She's The One (pictured in Sept 2024 performing in Canada) However, the Rock DJ hitmaker is said to be planning his next career move 'carefully' instead of lau.