Robbie Williams teases new chapter after major career shift

New deal comes ahead of major global touring plans

Robbie Williams signs new deal with ATC after 14-year manager split

Robbie Williams signed a new management deal with ATC Management after parting ways with his long-time manager of 14 years, according to The Sun’s Bizarre column.

The singer, who released his album Britpop in January, said he is entering a “new chapter” in his career and is already developing new ideas with his new team.

Singer prepares for fresh musical era

A source told The Sun that Williams is “ready and raring to go” and is “sitting on tons of new music,” suggesting a new creative phase is already underway.

The insider added that the change in management marks the start of a refreshed direction for the singer after years with his previous representative.

ATC Management praises Robbie Williams

ATC Management, whose artists include Nick Cave and PJ Harvey, said in a statement reported by The Sun that it is “a privilege” to work with Williams.

The company described him as one of the UK’s most iconic and enduring musical talents and said he has a major touring schedule ahead.

Global touring plans ahead

ATC added that Williams will perform at major festivals in Europe and headline arena and stadium shows across South America, Australia and New Zealand.

The singer is expected to continue rolling out new material as part of what both his team and sources describe as a new era in his career.

Career shift follows ongoing music momentum

Williams has remained active in recent years with new releases and touring commitments, and has previously hinted at having multiple albums in development.

His move to ATC marks a significant management shift as he prepares for the next phase of his global music career.