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Robbie Williams Announces Additional Dates to 2020 Wynn Las Vegas Residency

 

 

Due to overwhelming demand, award-winning performer Robbie Williams will return with eight new dates as part of his 'Robbie Williams Live in Las Vegas' show at Wynn Las Vegas' Encore Theater. Following his hugely successful Wynn Las Vegas debut in 2019 and previously announced shows in March and April 2020, fans can now catch the must-see show on select dates from July 3 - 15, 2020. Tickets will go on sale Friday, Feb. 28 at 8 a.m. PT

 

 

https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/arti...idency-20200225

I am surprised

 

They must be happy with how the tickets are selling then.

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Robbie Williams Extends His Vegas Stay

 

by MUSIC-NEWS.COM on FEBRUARY 26, 2020

 

Williams, who previously announced his spring dates following 16 sell-out ‘Live In Las Vegas’ performances last year, has revealed he’ll now be back at Wyn Las Vegas’ Encore Theater for another run of shows in July.

 

Sharing an announcement video on Twitter – soundtracked by his huge track ‘Let Me Entertain You’ – Robbie told his fans: “Here I am with another exciting Las Vegas announcement!

 

“I’ve been asked to come back again for more dates in 2020. I’ll be performing at Wynn Las Vegas from the 3rd to the 15th July and I’ll be playing on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday nights this time. I would love to see you all there.”

 

 

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@robbiewilliams

Due to incredible demand, I’ve added more Vegas dates just in time for the summer. For more information and to register for a chance to get tickets before general sale head to http://robbiewilliams.com . Hope to see you there x

 

Last year, the former Take That star revealed he was returning to Las Vegas for another eight shows between March 24 and April 4, and he described his stint in Vegas as a “dream come true”.

 

He previously said: “I’m so excited to be returning to Las Vegas for new residency dates next year.

 

“To have my own run of Vegas shows was a real dream come true and I can’t wait to come back.”

 

At the time, Bobby Reynolds, senior vice president of AEG Presents Las Vegas, added: “Robbie Williams is coming back to where he belongs – Las Vegas.

 

“Robbie’s personality and style are as unique as this town and we couldn’t be happier to have him back at Wynn. “Robbie packed the house every night with audience members from near and far.

 

“Whether they had seen him one time or one hundred times, the crowd all had one thing in common: They loved the show!”

 

 

http://www.noise11.com/news/robbie-william...s-stay-20200226

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I wonder f the Corona virus will have any impact on the shows , I doubt it will on the domestic market but not o sure for those people travelling to Vegas from abroad

 

I heard them say on BBC this morning that a dog had tested positive somewhere :unsure:

I see a lot of people on Upfront saying they spent an arm and a leg last year to go to LV to watch Robbie but can't afford the same this year. So the make up of the audience could be very different this time around.
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I see a lot of people on Upfront saying they spent an arm and a leg last year to go to LV to watch Robbie but can't afford the same this year. So the make up of the audience could be very different this time around.

 

Probably Americans with coupons , |I remember seeing a tv documentary about same a couple of years ago, Mr Big might know something about it ...

Probably Americans with coupons , |I remember seeing a tv documentary about same a couple of years ago, Mr Big might know something about it ...

 

Can people just decide on the day do you think - which show they want to see?

I still don't understand the Las Vegas thing. Is he paid a lump sum for the concerts?

Are they satisfied with the sales as only half tickets are real sells and the rest is about the coupons or packages?

How can they judge success?

 

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The entertainment etc is the side show in Vegas, what they want is to get the punters into their casinos . I guess RW gets paid whether the venue is full or not but the shows have been selling out so I guess the hotel is very happy all around.

 

There is no fear on Mr Williams, now or in the future, he does quite well for himself ;)

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Rob told in a recent interview he is planning to return in Las Vegas

 

 

It makes sense I guess. Let them come to him which I am sure they will after the movie. America is so vast, it's probably easier to do it this way. It worked for U2 . I wonder where the venue will be. The Sphere maybe. I would love that. :dance:

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He's said he wants to go back?

 

Could be real I guess -reads a bit strange the way they are explaining him as an artist :cry:

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