Robbie Williams fans across the country are set for a great autumn as the singer has announced a huge UK and Ireland arena tour as he celebrates 25 years as a solo artist.
The 48 year old pop star will be performing in London on two dates, October 9 and 10 at the O2 Arena.
The eight-stop tour will come a month after the release of his newest album XXV on September 9.
The album features re-recorded versions of his greatest hits and fan favourites including Let Me Entertain You, Rock DJ and Millennium – newly orchestrated with the Metropole Orkest.
It also includes the newest version of his 1997 hit ballad Angels, which Williams performed in the half-time interval at Soccer Aid at the London Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford for Soccer Aid on Sunday.
Several new tracks including Lost, Disco Symphony, More Than This and The World And Her Mother are also promised.
How to get presale tickets for Robbie Williams’ tour?
Fans who pre-order the album from the official Robbie Williams store by 3pm on Tuesday June 14 will receive access to a special ticket pre-sale on Wednesday June, 15. This will be available on both Live Nation and the Ticketmaster websites.
This pre-sale starts at 9am and lasts for 48 hours.
How to get general sale tickets for Robbie Williams’ tour?
General sale tickets will be available from 9am on Friday, June 17. They will also both be available on Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
I can’t wait to be back on tour in the U.K. & Ireland later this year… Order XXV from my official store before 8PM tomorrow for first access to tickets. See you down the front! Love, Rob xhttps://t.co/6H7tHeFnD9 pic.twitter.com/iUXuzbWkAt
— Robbie Williams (@robbiewilliams) June 13, 2022
Williams’ new album marks the 25-year milestone in Williams’ glittering career as one of the world’s most decorated artists, with 13 UK number one albums, having left boyband Take That to pursue a solo career in 1995.
The group notched up eight number one hits and sold 10 million albums in the 1990s but tensions began to show between Gary Barlow, seen as the serious songwriter of the group, and Williams, the rebellious joker.
Together with Howard Donald, Mark Owen and Jason Orange, Take That were hailed as Britain’s biggest boyband in the 1990s, evoking hysteria reminiscent of The Beatles.
Robbie Williams full list of tour dates
- 9 October – The O2, London
- 10 October – The O2, London
- 15 October – Resorts World, Birmingham
- 19 October – AO Arena, Manchester
- 21 October – AO Arena, Manchester
- 24 October – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
- 25 October – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
- 29 October – 3Arena, Dublin
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