Speaking to Reuters on Tuesday after a rehearsal for the show,
Williams said he will be performing "a medley, a smorgasbord of
my greatest hits" alongside Russian soprano Aida Garifullina.
"I would love to do 'Party Like A Russian.' Unfortunately I've
been asked not to do 'Party Like A Russian," he said.
Williams immediately added: "Actually, it has nothing to do with
not being asked. It's about me doing my biggest hits that are
the best known."
In the 2016 track, the Briton sings "it takes a certain kind of
man with a certain reputation, to alleviate the cash from a
whole entire nation." In the accompanying music video,
ballerinas twirl around Williams in a lavish setting.
Pro-Kremlin media outlets were critical, suggesting Williams
could be snubbed by Russian event organizers because of the
song.
In response, Williams wrote on Twitter at the time that "this
song is definitely not about Mr Putin."
"'Party Like A Russian'" was a big hit for me, it was like my
biggest hit here in Russia, so I'm really pleased," Williams
said.
"I didn't mean any disrespect by it at all. It's more of a Monty
Python-esque kind of humor. I'm not mocking anybody. It's just a
pop record."
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Williams, who has previously performed at private parties organized
by wealthy Russian business people, said he loved coming to Russia.
"Because when we grew up, Russia might as well have been on a
different planet," he said. "And then peering behind the Iron
Curtain as it was, as it is, you get to meet the people, you get to
experience the culture and you realize that, you know, they are just
humans, just like me and you."
Williams said performing at the opening ceremony of the World Cup
was an honor.
"Something like this happens, and you pinch yourself," he said. "I'm
pinching myself again... And I just don't want to get too
overwhelmed because I know how big the stage is."
The performance will take place half an hour before Russia face
Saudi Arabia in the tournament's opening match at Moscow's Luzhniki
stadium.
(Reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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