We love a good celebrity documentary and this year, Netflix has been dropping plenty of heartwarming and complex docu-series, from Pamela Anderson telling her story in Pamela: A Love Story to At Home With The Furys, giving us an insight into the lives of Tyson Fury and his family.
Now, get ready for another celebrity docu-series as one of Britain's most loved performers, Robbie Williams, is sharing his story on Netflix. Plus, the streaming service has just added even more Robbie content!
Robbie Williams Live at Knebworth
So, you've binge-watched Robbie Williams' Netflix documentary and are now obsessed with him. Well, you're in luck as his iconic performance at Knebworth is now available to watch on the streaming service!
Robbie Williams Live at Knebworth dropped on 13th November and captures Robbie's record-breaking, three-day run at the festival in 2003, where he performed hit tracks like 'Angels', 'Let Me Entertain You' and 'Rock DJ' to over 375,000 fans.
On the performance, Robbie said in his documentary: "It was the biggest experience of my life doing Knebworth. Just a blanket of people en masse, and it was seismic."
Robbie Williams documentary release date
Robbie's four-part, tell-all documentary is officially available to watch on Netflix, after dropping on the streaming platform on 8th November.
In a trailer description for the series, Netflix wrote, "ROBBIE WILLIAMS... A four-part documentary series which features up to 30 years of never-before-seen archive footage behind the star, coming only to Netflix, 8th Nov.
"Directed by EMMY and BAFTA nominated, Joe Pearlman, and produced by Ridley Scott Associates and executive produced by Academy Award, BAFTA and Grammy winning director Asif Kapadia."
Robbie Williams Netflix series trailer
The first trailer came on 11th October, sharing never seen before archive footage of Robbie, his family and cut away interviews talking straight to camera:
Previously, a trailer dropped on 28th September where we see plenty of archival footage of Robbie, including one clip in which he says: "I really wish I did something else for a living" moments before he's meant to appear on stage.
There's also a clip of him talking to one of his children off camera where he says they can watch the documentary when they're older. The trailer suggests viewers will be "shocked, appalled, surprised, intrigued, amazed, stunned and aroused." OK then!
Watch the full trailer here:
When was Robbie Williams' documentary confirmed?
On 4th September, 2023, Netflix confirmed they would be making a yet unnamed four-part docu-series about the life of Robbie Williams at the Edinburgh TV Festival.
They also shared the news on their official X (formerly known as Twitter) account, by giving viewers a first glimpse at what the series will cover, they said: "Here’s your first look at the brand new four-part Robbie Williams documentary. Coming later this year…"
The series will be directed by Joe Pearlman, who previously directed Lewis Capaldi's Netflix documentary Lewis Capaldi: How I'm Feeling.
What is Robbie Williams' Netflix docu-series about?
Robbie Williams' Netflix documentary covers the course of Robbie's 30 year career from his struggles with addiction, to leaving Take That, to the band's reunion.
Using footage from Robbie's archive and in-depth interviews with Robbie, viewers are taken on a journey of the highs and lows of Robbie's career.
Robbie Williams is streaming on Netflix now.










