On the electrifying opening night of his Las Vegas residency at the Wynn’s Encore Theater in March 2019, Robbie Williams delivered a showstopping moment by inviting his father, Pete Conway, on stage for a touching rendition of Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline. Dressed in sharp suits, the duo shared the spotlight as Pete—a seasoned entertainer himself—kicked off the song with a smooth solo of the first verse, showcasing the vocal talent that once inspired young Robbie.
The crowd erupted as Robbie joined in, their harmonies blending perfectly in a performance that was equal parts nostalgic and celebratory. The emotional highlight didn’t end there—the pair seamlessly transitioned into Frank Sinatra’s That’s Life, with Pete proving just as comfortable with the Rat Pack classic as his superstar son . The audience, packed with fans and newcomers alike, was treated to a rare glimpse of the family bond behind Robbie’s musical journey, complete with playful banter and mutual admiration.
Videos of the duet went viral, amassing over 1.2 million views, with fans praising Pete’s “great voice” and the heartwarming dynamic between father and son . This unforgettable opener set the tone for Robbie’s residency—a mix of high-energy hits, cheeky humor, and genuine moments that left Las Vegas buzzing
That was such a heartwarming moment! Robbie and his dad sharing the stage was pure magic—it’s not every day you see a father-son duo like that. Pete’s voice is incredible, and you can totally see where Robbie gets his talent from. The way they transitioned into “That’s Life” was seamless, and you could feel the love and respect between them. It’s amazing how music can bring people together like that, don’t you think? I wonder if they’ve ever considered doing a full album or tour together—imagine the possibilities! What do you think made this performance so special for the audience? Was it the nostalgia, the family bond, or just the sheer talent on display?