English pop singer Robbie Williams has won several awards throughout his successful solo career, including:
|-| 1998| rowspan="2" | "Angels"| Best Song Musically And Lyrically| |-| rowspan="2" | 1999| Most Performed Work| rowspan="3" |-| Himself| Songwriter of the Year|-| rowspan="2" | 2000| rowspan="2" | "Strong"| Best Song Musically And Lyrically|-| rowspan="2" | Most Performed Work| rowspan="4" |-| 2001| "Rock DJ"|-| 2003| rowspan="2" | "Feel"| rowspan="2" | International Hit of the Year|-| 2004|-| 2005| "Angels"| Song of the Decade (1995-2004)| |-| 2007| "Rudebox"| International Hit of the Year| |-| 2012| Take That| PRS for Music Outstanding Contribution to British Music|
The Brit Awards are the British Phonographic Industry's annual popular music awards.|-| rowspan="4" | 1993 || "Could It Be Magic" || rowspan="3" | British Single of the Year || |-| "It Only Takes a Minute" || rowspan="3" |-| "A Million Love Songs"|-| Take That || British Breakthrough Act|-| rowspan="3" | 1994 || rowspan="2" | "Pray" || British Single of the Year || rowspan="2" |-| British Video of the Year|-| Take That || British Group || |-| rowspan="2" | 1996 || rowspan="2" | "Back for Good" || British Single of the Year || |-| British Video of the Year || rowspan="4" |-| rowspan="2" | 1998 || "Old Before I Die" || British Single of the Year |-| Robbie Williams || British Male Solo Artist |-| rowspan="6" | 1999 || I've Been Expecting You || British Album of the Year|-| "Angels" || rowspan="2" | British Single of the Year || |-| rowspan="2" | "Millennium" || |-| rowspan="2" | British Video of the Year || |-| "Let Me Entertain You" || |-| Robbie Williams || British Male Solo Artist || rowspan="3" |-| rowspan="2" | 2000 || rowspan="2" | "She's the One" || British Single of the Year|-| British Video of the Year|-| rowspan="4" | 2001 || Sing When You're Winning || British Album of the Year || |-| rowspan="2" | "Rock DJ" || British Single of the Year || rowspan="3" |-| British Video of the Year|-| Robbie Williams || British Male Solo Artist|-| rowspan="4" | 2002 || "Eternity/The Road to Mandalay" || British Single of the Year || rowspan="3" |-| "Kids" || rowspan="2" | British Video of the Year|-| "Supreme"|-| Robbie Williams || British Male Solo Artist || |-| 2003 || Robbie Williams || British Male Solo Artist || |-| rowspan="2" | 2005 || "Do They Know It's Christmas?" || British Single of the Year || |-| "Angels" || British Song of Twenty Five Years || |-| 2006 || rowspan="2" | Robbie Williams || British Male Solo Artist || rowspan="5" |-| 2007 || British Live Act|-| rowspan="4" | 2010 || "The Beatles Medley" || rowspan="2" | Live Performance of Thirty Years|- | "The Full Monty Medley" |-| rowspan="2" | Robbie Williams || British Male Solo Artist|-| Outstanding Contribution to Music || |-| rowspan="2" | 2011 || Progress || British Album of the Year || |-| Take That || British Group || |-| 2013 || "Candy" || British Single of the Year || |-| 2017 || Robbie Williams || Icon Award || |}
Delivered since 1991, the GAFFA Awards are a Danish award that rewards popular music by the magazine of the same name. Williams has received one award out of seven nominations.!|-| rowspan="2"| 1998| rowspan="6"| Himself| Foreign Male Act| | style="text-align:center;" rowspan="16"|[1] |-| Foreign Live Name| |-| 2000| Best Foreign Male Act| |-| rowspan="2"| 2001| Foreign Male Act| |-| Foreign Live Name| |-| 2002| Best Foreign Male Act| |-| 2004| What We Did Last Summer| Best Foreign DVD| |-|}
The GQ is an international monthly men's magazine based in New York City and founded in 1931.|-| 1998 || rowspan="3" | Robbie Williams || rowspan="2" | Solo Artist of the Year || rowspan="3"|-| 2001|-| 2012 || Icon of the Year|}
The Grammy Award is an award presented by The Recording Academy to recognize achievement in the mainly English-language music industry.|-| rowspan="2" | 2003 || "My Culture" || Best Music Video || rowspan="2" |-| Robbie Williams: Live at the Albert || Best Music Film |}
The Italian Music Awards were an accolade established in 2001 by the Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana to recognize the achievements in the Italian music industry both by domestic and international artists.|-| 2001 || rowspan="3" | Robbie Williams || rowspan="3" | Best International Male Artist || rowspan="2" |-| 2002|-| 2003 || |}
The Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica was the Latin America version of the MTV Video Music Award.|-| 2003 || rowspan="2" | Robbie Williams || rowspan="2" | Best Pop Artist — International || |-| 2006 || |}
The Mercury Prize is an annual music prize awarded for the best album from the United Kingdom and Ireland.|-| 1994 || Everything Changes || rowspan="2" | Mercury Music Prize || rowspan="2" |-| 1998 || Life thru a Lens|}
The MTV Asia Awards is the Asian equivalent of the MTV Europe Music Award.|-| 2002 || rowspan="5" | Robbie Williams || rowspan="5" | Favorite Male Artist || |-| 2003 || |-| 2004 || rowspan="3" |-| 2005|-| 2006|}
The MTV Europe Music Award is an award presented by Viacom International Media Networks Europe to honor artists and music in popular culture.|-| 1994 || rowspan="2" | Take That || Best Group || rowspan="2" |-| 1995 || Best Live Act|-| rowspan="3" | 1998 || Life thru a Lens || Best Album || rowspan="2" |-| "Angels" || Best Song|-| rowspan="2" | Robbie Williams || rowspan="2" | Best Male || |-| 1999 || |-| rowspan="5" | 2000 || rowspan="2" | "Rock DJ" || Best Song || |-| Best Video || rowspan="5" |-| rowspan="3" | Robbie Williams || Best Male|-| Best Pop|-| Best UK & Ireland Act|-| rowspan="2" | 2001 || "Supreme" || Best Video|-| rowspan="2" | Robbie Williams || rowspan="2" | Best Male || |-| 2002 || rowspan="6" |-| rowspan="3" | 2003 || Escapology || Best Album|-| rowspan="9" | Robbie Williams || Best Male|-| Best Pop|-| rowspan="2" | 2004 || Best Male|-| Best Pop|-| rowspan="2" | 2005 || Best Male || |-| Best Pop || rowspan="4" |-| rowspan="2" | 2006 || Best Male|-| Best Pop|-| 2009 || Best Male|-| 2017[2] || For the Artists for Grenfell initiative || Power of Music Award || |}
The MTV Video Music Award is an award presented by the cable channel MTV to honor the best in the music video medium.|-| 1994 || "Babe" || International Viewer's Choice Award for MTV Europe || |-| rowspan="3" | 2001 || rowspan="3" | "Rock DJ" || Best Male Video || rowspan="2" |-| Breakthrough Video|-| Best Visual Effects || |}
The NME Awards are annual music awards show founded by the music magazine NME.[3] |-| 2002| rowspan=2|Himself| Best Pop Act | rowspan="2" |-| rowspan=3|2003| Worst Style|-| Escapology| Worst Album | rowspan="2" |-| "Feel"| Worst Single |-| 2006| Himself | Worst Style| |-| 2007| Rudebox| Worst Album|
The Pollstar Concert Industry Awards aim to reward the best in the business of shows and concerts.[4] |-| rowspan=2|2000| Himself| Best New Artist Tour| rowspan="2" |-| 1999 Tour | Club Tour of the Year
The Popjustice £20 Music Prize, also known as the Popjustice Twenty Quid Prize, is an annual prize awarded by music website Popjustice to recognise the best British pop single of the previous year. The prize was conceived by Popjustice founder Peter Robinson in 2003 as a reaction to what he perceived as the pompous and elitist nature of the existing Mercury Prize, which recognises the best album of the previous year, and in particular its exclusion of pop music acts in favour of those from more esoteric genres. The shortlist for the Popjustice prize is announced in September of each year and the winner named the following month, to coincide with the presentation of the Mercury Prize. Popjustice gives a token prize of £20 to the winner of its award, in contrast to the £20,000 given to the winner of the Mercury Prize.|-| 2005| "Radio"| rowspan=3|Best British Pop Single| rowspan="3" |-| 2007 | "She's Madonna"|-| 2013| "Candy"
The UK Music Video Awards is an annual award ceremony founded in 2008 to recognise creativity, technical excellence and innovation in music videos and moving images for music.[5] |-| 2010| "You Know Me"| rowspan=2|Best Art Direction| rowspan="3" |-| rowspan=2|2013| rowspan=2|"Goin' Crazy"|-| Best Pop Video (UK)
Zvukovaya Dorozhka (ru|Звуковая Дорожка, "sound track") is Russia's oldest hit parade in field of popular music. Since 2003 it is presented in a ceremony in concert halls. It's considered one of the major Russian music awards.!|-| 2015| Let Me Entertain You Tour (live at Olimpiysky)| Tour of the Year| | style="text-align:center;" |[6] |-|}
!Ref.|-| 2000| "Rock DJ"| Best International Video| | rowspan=6|[7] |-| 2001| rowspan=2|Himself| rowspan=2|Best International Male| |-| rowspan=2|2002| |-| "Feel"| Best International Song| |-| rowspan=2|2003| rowspan=4|Himself| Best International Male| |-| rowspan=2|Best International Personality| |-| rowspan=3|2004| | rowspan=18|[8] |-| Best International Male| |-| "Radio"| Best International Song| |-| rowspan=6|2005| rowspan=3|Himself| Best International Male| |-| Best International Personality| |-| Best International Průser| |-| Intensive Care| Best International Album| |-| rowspan=2|"Tripping"| Best International Song| |-| rowspan=2|Best International Video| |-| rowspan=2|2006| "Lovelight"| |-| rowspan=4|Himself| rowspan=4|Best International Male| |-| 2007| |-| 2008| |-| rowspan=4|2009| |-| Reality Killed the Video Star| Best International Album| |-| rowspan=2|"Bodies"| Best International Song| |-| Best International Video| |-| 2010| rowspan=2|Himself| rowspan=2|Best International Male| |-| rowspan=2|2012| | rowspan=4|[9] |-| "Candy"| Best International Song| |-| rowspan=2|2017| rowspan=2|Himself| Best International Male| |-| Best International Live|