Robbie Williams earned $64m in just 9 months
British singer Robbie Williams has earned himself a whopping $64 million in just under 9 months - thanks to his recent world tour.
According to reports, Williams' business, The In Good Company Co Limited - made the payment to him for the period March 31 to December 31 2006.
According to Britain's Mirror Newspaper, during the 9 months, 33-year-old Robbie performed 44 gigs in 14 countries to 2.6million fans - a schedule that seemingly left him hooked on anti-depressants and checking into rehab.
He later said: "I'm not built for it."
Companies House documents prove that the concerts netted the 'Feel' singer earned almost as much as he earned over the previous four years.
Robbie has now earned roughly $129,000.000 from his business since it was set up in March 2002 after he signing his lucrative deal with the EMI record label.
One industry insider said: "People often say that Robbie is on the way out, especially after his last album Rudebox was panned by the critics.
"But this just proves that he's still got what it takes to earn big money."
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I have only seen Robbie in
I have only seen Robbie in concert on TV on BBC America, Live at Knebworth, he was so good! I found a DVD of that concert that would play in my DVD player for the U.S. Robbie has great talent and I would LOVE to be able to see him in concert. Louis Walsh has no idea what he is talking about!
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