Robbie Williams has announced he will be playing a small show at Camden’s Dingwall.
The singer, 51, revealed the news at a Q&A at London’s The Groucho Club, and the 500-capacity concert on October 9 will be his smallest ticketed show to date.
He also said he would go back to playing his first album, Life Thru A Lense, at the gig, which features hits like Angels and Let Me Entertain You.
At the Q&A he also revealed details about his next album, BRITPOP, set to be released on October 10.
He says the album is the sound he wished he made after his time in Take That.
Williams also revealed he has written a track on there with former Take That bandmate Gary Barlow.

“It's great because that particular track is a song by Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow about Morrissey,” he added.
Last month, Williams unveiled a new plaque - also in Camden - to mark the release of his latest single Spies.
The sign was installed beside the iconic Camden Lock Bridge in north London and pays playful tribute to his return to the genre that defined an era.
The plaque reads: “Robbie Williams recovered from a severe case of ‘long 90s’ and returned to the home of BRITPOP with the album he always wanted to make.”
The singer shared a photo of the plaque on Instagram to celebrate the moment with fans, writing: “TAKE PLAQUE #BRITPOP” a play on Take That, the band he found fame with.
He also went on to promote his new single, which was co-written with long-time collaborators Karl Brazil and Owen Parker. The second single from BRITPOP, which is set to be released on October 10.
This isn’t the first time Williams has marked key moments in Britpop history with tongue-in-cheek tributes across London.
Earlier in July, he unveiled a blue plaque on Berwick Street in Soho, paying tribute to his former Britpop rivals Oasis, hours before the band’s anticipated return to the stage on July 4.
Berwick Street was also the same location featured on the cover of Oasis’s 1995 album What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
That plaque read: “Robbie Williams – heard it, saw it, loved it, lived it, wanted it and snorted it… That’s The Story.”