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Robbie Williams Joins WME for Global Representation

Following his move to the ATC Management roster, the former Take That singer Robbie Williams has now signed with WME for worldwide representation.

·Jun 17, 2026·via Billboard
Robbie Williams Joins WME for Global Representation

Robbie Williams , arguably the most successful British male artist this century, has signed with WME for worldwide agency representation.

Announced early Wednesday, June 17, the former Take That singer joins WME after his move to the ATC Management roster.

Robbie, as he’s affectionately known to his millions of fans, is a megastar in the United Kingdom and Europe, and around the globe.

According to the Official Charts Company, Robbie boasts six of the top 100 best-selling albums in British recorded music history, with 16 U.K. No. 1 albums as a solo artist — breaking the tie with the Beatles, for the most leader of all time. He also owns 18 Brit Awards, more than any other artist. His international album sales top 90 million.

In the United States, where his cheeky-chappy appeal never quite caught on, Robbie bagged two appearances on the Billboard Hot 100 led by “Angels” at No. 53, and four of his albums impacted the Billboard 200 chart.

Across his decorated career, Williams has collected a record 18 BRIT Awards, eight German ECHO Awards, three MTV Europe Music Awards, and last year was appointed as the official FIFA music ambassador, through which he co-write and recorded the FIFA anthem, “ Desire ,” which will be played at the international soccer governing body’s tournaments, including the current FIFA World Cup.

Also last year, he won the prestigious PRS for Music Icon Award at The Ivors 2025, his fifth Ivor Novello Award. His big screen projects include the Oscar-nominated film Better Man , which swept the 2025 AACTA Awards in Sydney, taking home four major trophies including best film. He’s also the subject of a well-received documentary for Netflix.

As a member of Take That, Robbie lived the largest of lives. Formed in 1989 as a five-piece — Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Williams — the pop group was one of the most popular acts of its generation, certainly in the U.K., where few acts can challenge their chart superiority.

Take That is also a proven box-office juggernaut. Their record-breaking 2011 Progress tour (for which Williams returned to the fold) sold over 1 million tickets in less than 24 hours; the following year the lads performed at the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics; and they hold the record for the most performances at London’s The O2, with 34 headline shows.

Williams is playing stadiums around the globe this year in support of his new album BRITPOP , which dropped in January and immediately went to No. 1 in his homeland.

_Originally reported by [Billboard](https://www.billboard.com/pro/robbie-williams-wme-worldwide-representation/)._

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