Better Man filming locations: The recognisable London landmarks that appear in Robbie Williams' kooky biopic

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Some of London’s most iconic locations make an appearance in Robbie Williams’ new biopic Better Man.

Better Man sees the life story of pop superstar Robbie Williams hit the big screen with London seen to host some iconic moments in the movie.

Better Man, which features a CGI monkey version of Robbie, follows his meteoric rise, dramatic fall, and remarkable resurgence in the music industry.

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Telling the story through poignant moments of his life, the UK capital features a few times within the movie.

Here’s some of the London filming locations that make an appearance in the new Robbie Williams biopic Better Man.

Regent Street

Regent Street hosts an impressive dance scene in the movieRegent Street hosts an impressive dance scene in the movie
Regent Street hosts an impressive dance scene in the movie | Getty Images for The Crown Estat

The central London road hosted an iconic dance sequence of Rock DJ. In the scene London’s famous red buses and black cabs are seen in the background and you can even spot the red flag of the Hamley’s toy shop briefly.

Filming took place in 2023 and at the time Regent Street was shut down for four consecutive nights with the shoot featuring a whopping 500 extras.

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Royal Albert Hall

The Royal Albert Hall features at the end of the movieThe Royal Albert Hall features at the end of the movie
The Royal Albert Hall features at the end of the movie | Getty Images

The South Kensington concert hall was also featured in the movie and appears at the end when Robbie Williams’ 2001 Live at The Albert show is referenced.

Filming for the concert scenes took place at the venue in 2022 when Robbie Williams helmed two special shows between his then XXV tour.

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