Jimmy Page was mocked by Robbie Williams at his concert. Photo / AP
Jimmy Page was mocked by Robbie Williams at his concert. Photo / AP
Robbie Williams has mocked Led Zeppelin rocker Jimmy Page from the stage over a neighbourly spat that's getting ugly.
The Angels hitmaker has had an ongoing battle with the Led Zeppelin rocker - who owns the house next door to his in the upmarket Kensington area of the capital -over renovations to his home and couldn't resist taking a swipe at the veteran musician during his Apple Music Festival show at Camden's Roundhouse.
Robbie Williams performs at the Apple Music festival in London. Photo/Apple Music
As the opening bars of Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love kicked in, Robbie said: "This one is for my next door neighbour."
He then repeatedly sang "I'm gonna dig a big hole... And fill it full of s**t" before launching into his own song Kids.
Williams - who has children Teddy, four, and Charlton, 23 months, with wife Ayda Field - has spent over a year renovating his mansion, with work being done over five floors, including a lower ground floor featuring a pool, gym and cinema room, in order to create a "contemporary standard of family living".
But 71-year-old Page objected to the plans, telling the local council he was "extremely concerned" they would create an eyesore and possibly damage his own home through subsidence.
He wrote: "The consequences for the building fabric and decorative finishes of The Tower House may well be catastrophic if this project is allowed to proceed."
He went on to make two further objections, but the council finally approved Williams' plans in July 2015.
However, the 33-week renovations lasted over a year, with builders working 11-hours a day to get things complete so the 42-year-old pop star and his family could move in.
Robbie Williams performs at the Apple Music festival in London. Photo/Apple Music
The Apple Music Festival continues until September 30 with performances from the likes of Britney Spears and Michael Buble.
For those who were unable to catch Williams in person, the show - and the rest of the 10th annual free festival gigs - is available live and on-demand to Apple Music members in 100 countries.