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Robbie Williams Ends 14-Year Partnership With Manager Michael Loney, Plans New Team

He says the move brings "fresh energy" for a new team following recent chart success.

Overview

  • Williams confirmed the split in a statement to The Sun, praising David Enthoven, Tim Clark and Michael Loney for their stewardship.
  • He cited a rapidly changing music business and plentiful opportunities as reasons for a reset, saying he is assembling a brand-new team.
  • Reports describe the decision as "entirely amicable," with Loney said to have resigned as a director of Williams's companies.
  • Loney works with ie:music, the firm co-founded by the late David Enthoven, which has managed Williams since 2012 across multiple releases.
  • The move follows January's BRITPOP and Williams securing a record 16 UK Number One albums, confirmed by the Official Charts Company.