Entertainment
Robbie Williams and Influencer Garron Noone Thrill 80,000 at Croke Park

Robbie Williams delivered an unforgettable performance at Croke Park in Dublin on March 15, 2024, captivating an audience of 80,000 fans. The former Take That member, known for his energetic stage presence, surprised concertgoers by inviting popular Irish influencer Garron Noone to join him on stage for a memorable rendition of “Country Roads, Take Me Home.”
As the concert began, Williams made a dramatic entrance, suspended on a wire above the crowd, setting the tone for an electrifying night. The atmosphere intensified when Noone, who has garnered a significant following on social media, stepped onto the stage with his guitar. The collaboration between the two stars sparked excitement on social media, with fans expressing their awe at the unexpected union of music and influence.
Following the performance, Garron Noone shared his excitement with fans online, stating, “So I got to go up on stage with Robbie Williams in Croke Park last night… absolutely mental. Thanks a million to Robbie for having me up, the greatest entertainer, and honestly an even better human being.” He continued to express gratitude towards the talented musicians who accompanied them, highlighting the overwhelming support from the audience.
The concert drew praise not only from fans but also from friends and colleagues of Noone. Television presenter Glenda Gilson commented, “You were unreal Garron. Hope you loved every bit of it,” while photographer Jenny McCarty remarked, “You are just amazing! You rocked Croke Park last night.” One fan encapsulated the sentiment, stating, “Words fail me just how happy I am to see this.”
Noone’s moment in the spotlight was not entirely unexpected, as this was not the first time he had performed with Williams. Earlier that week, the acclaimed singer had dropped by 37 Dawson Street, a popular venue in Dublin, where he surprised patrons by singing alongside Noone and other local musicians. This impromptu performance included renditions of “Rattlin’ Bog” and Joe Dolan’s classic “You’re Such a Good Looking Woman,” showcasing Williams’ playful side.
The energy of the concert and the surprise collaboration between Robbie Williams and Garron Noone are a testament to the vibrant music scene in Ireland. As both artists continue to connect with audiences through their performances, fans eagerly anticipate what future collaborations may bring.
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