Danny Dyer Wants To Tour With Robbie Williams

Danny Dyer Wants To Tour With Robbie Williams

Danny Dyer has expressed his desire to join Robbie Williams on tour after making a surprise appearance at Williams' Hyde Park concert earlier this month.

The actor, known for his roles in "EastEnders" and "The Football Factory," joined Williams on stage for a rendition of Blur's "Parklife." While initially nervous about the performance, Dyer admitted that the three-minute appearance felt like "easy work" in hindsight.

During an interview on "The One Show," Dyer shared his excitement about the possibility of touring with Williams. He joked about the workload, saying, "It's only three minutes for me, then I have a lager, you know what I mean."

Dyer's appearance at the Hyde Park concert was a surprise to many, and he revealed that he hadn't rehearsed extensively for the performance. "We didn't really rehearse it and I did the sound check and I got it all wrong," he said. "I thought, the next time I do it is going to be in front of 65,000 people, how lovely."

Dyer's appearance at the concert came as a surprise to many, but he appears to have enjoyed the experience. He was particularly excited about the possibility of joining Williams on tour.

Meanwhile, Dyer also discussed his new Sky TV comedy series, "Mr Bigstuff," in which he stars alongside his former "Plebs" co-star Ryan Sampson. The show follows the two actors as they play characters who try to make it big in the world of entertainment.

Dyer and Sampson both appeared on "The One Show" to discuss the new series. Sampson admitted that he felt pressure taking on a Cockney accent in front of Dyer, known for his East End roles. "Honestly, practising your Cockney accent in front of Danny Dyer is like making a cheese sandwich for Gordon Ramsay," Sampson joked. "It's too much pressure."

"Mr Bigstuff" is available to stream on Sky, and "The One Show" airs on BBC One at 7pm on weekdays.

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