London, March 22 (ANI): Robbie Williams and his management firm are at odds over plans for a tour at the end of 2010 - while the singer has not made up his mind if he wants to hit the road, bosses are already working out the details of the proposed tour, it has emerged.
Williams, 36, is being asked to promote his latest record Reality Killed the Video Star starting in November, but he has not given a nod to the idea as yet.
"Tempers are fraying because Robbie is non-commital at the moment," the Sun quoted an insider, as saying.
The source added: "He's made no secret that he doesn't want to tour this time round but his management firm, IE Management, are keen to get him out after such a successful comeback.
"He is beginning to come round to the idea but is still unsure.
"People are becoming restless."
During his last tour in 2006 Williams was struggling with drug addiction and had to cancel a series of gigs.
And he still seems to be unsure if people will watch him perform.
Last week Williams was asking fans at a show organised by Heart radio as part of Heart Love Music Live: "Who wants to see me on tour? I might do one later this year.
"Would any of you come and see me? If I do do it, I won't be on drugs this time." (ANI)
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