February 4Feb 4 Robbie Williams Live 2025 tour: Tickets, prices, support acts and venues 4 February 2025 When is Robbie Williams going on tour in 2025? What venues is he playing and will he go to Europe? Here's all the concert details. Robbie Williams has made a huge name for himself as the ultimate entertainer ever since he left his band Take That in 1998 and took on the charts solo. Now, a huge music artist with songs like 'Angels', 'Rock DJ' and 'Supreme', Robbie is set to take his best tunes on tour across the UK. Playing at iconic venues in London, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Manchester, Bath and more, the singer has said this is going to be one of his "boldest" tours yet. Sharing the tour news on Instagram, Robbie said: "This tour is going to be my boldest yet - I can’t wait to see you next year. There will be songs from the movie ‘Better Man’ and some new music too…but more on that soon. RW." :unsure: Here's everything you need to know about Robbie's live tour from dates and venues, support acts, tickets and prices. What dates and venues is Robbie William touring in the UK? Kicking off in the summer, Robbie is playing a number of dates across the UK. These include playing concerts in stadiums and arenas. The dates and venues are as follows: 31st May - Edinburgh, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium 6th June - London, Emirates Stadium 11th June - Manchester, Co-op Live 13th June - Bath, Royal Crescent Is Robbie William playing tour dates in Europe? It wouldn't be a bold Robbie Williams tour without it continuing across Europe would it now? The father of four will be taking his sounds across countries including Berlin, Amsterdam, Vienna and Munich. Dates and venues include: 19th June - Copenhagen, Parken 22nd June - Amsterdam, Johan Cruyff Arena 25th June - Gelsenkirchen, Germany, VELTINS-Arena 28th June – Belgium, Werchter TW Classic 30 June – Hanover, Germany, Heinz von Heiden Arena 2nd July - Paris, La Défense Arena 5th July - Barcelona, RCDE Stadium 9th July - Leipzig, Germany, Red Bull Arena 12th July - Vienna, Ernst-Happel-Stadion 17th July - Trieste, Italy, Stadio Nereo Rocco 21st July - Berlin, Germany, Waldbühne 22nd July - Berlin, Germany, Waldbühne 26th July - Munich, Olympiastadion 1st August - Lithuania, Darius and Girėnas Stadium 3rd August - Latvia, Mežaparks 7th August - Stockholm, Stockholm Stadium 10th August - Frankfurt, Deutsche Bank Park 13th August - Stavanger, Norway, Forus Travbane 16th August - Trondheim, Norway, Granåsen 23rd August - Dublin, Croke Park 7th September - Prague, O2 Arena 9th September - Krakow, TAURON Arena 12th September - Budapest, MVM Dome 20th September - Helsinki, Olympiastadion Are Robbie Williams Live tour tickets still available? Tickets are currently still available across many venues for Robbie Williams's tour. Ticketmaster is the official ticket purchase site so be sure to check as some venues, like Manchester, have low availability. How much are Robbie Williams concert tickets? Ticket prices vary across venues and also on what type of ticket you purchase. For example, at London's Emirate's Stadium you can either be seating or standing. While it is best to check your venue for exact ticket prices, a point of guidance is that seated tickets at the London venue are currently priced at £82.50. Handling fees are also added. Who is Robbie William's support act on his Live tour? Robbie has secured some pretty big support acts to help him on his tour including Rag'n'Bone man and the Lottery Winners. Rag'n'Bone man is famous for singles including 'Human' and 'Skin' while the Lottery Winners are best known for 'Letter To Myself' and 'You Again'. https://www.heart.co.uk/showbiz/music/robbi...rt-acts-venues/ Edited February 4Feb 4 by Sydney11
February 4Feb 4 Please remind us did you all buy the tickets already and for what date/s? :) Sadly not Alex, I have other stuff going on in August when he comes to Dublin & I will not be visiting the UK this year ...
February 9Feb 9 View this post on Instagram What a lovely early birthday present . 😊 "You see, I guess we all need friends-we-never-meet from off the telly. Eric has always been mine." Nice to read that Rob is just like the rest of us , we all need to dream :wub: Edited February 9Feb 9 by Sydney11
February 9Feb 9 Robbie Williams bought “uncle of sorts” Eric Morecambe’s iconic glasses and pipe at auction for £20k "I guess we all need friends-we-never-meet from off the telly. Eric has always been mine" Robbie Williams bought Eric Morecambe’s iconic glasses and pipe at auction for £20k, he has revealed. An auction containing memorabilia and personal items from the comedy legend’s life and career took place between 5 and 9 January, after his widow Joan died at the age of 97 last March. It was reported at the time by the BBC that Morecambe’s famous glasses had sold for £20,000, far exceeding their estimate of £2,000 to £4,000. Now, Williams has revealed that he was the highest bidder, buying the glasses and the pipe as a “done-loads-of-promo-for-my-film prezzie”, following the recent release of his musical biopic Better Man. Writing on Instagram, Williams shared that his friend Mike had been appointed as his “Chief Bidder” as he was in Los Angeles and about to board a plane. “As it happens, I got to watch the lot being auctioned live. My iPhone and Mike’s iPhone acting like walkie-talkies,” he wrote. The singer went on to describe the intense bidding war that took place over ten minutes, writing that his wife Ayda Field encouraged him to keep bidding “with the steely determination of someone bursting through an electronics store door on Black Friday”. “To be honest, I think we would have gone down with the bidding ship,” he wrote. “Our determination now fully on some primal competitive and irrational shit – “But darling, we’re now going through the children’s inheritance”…….”f*** em”.” Once he won the war, Williams said he cried “happy childlike tears”. “I guess we all need friends-we-never-meet from off the telly. Eric has always been mine,” he said. “An Uncle of sorts. To the very core of me, Eric Morecambe’s spirit has been salve for my soul. How Eric made me feel is how I want to make people feel. What a gift to be able to create such joy and have that joy be present just by thinking of them.” Over 800 items were auctioned, including a 1978 portrait of Morecambe by the artist Richard Stone, which went for £15,000, and his ventriloquist dummy Charlie which sold for £6,200 – twice its highest estimate. Elsewhere bidders picked up a letter from Wise to Morecambe which revealed he wished to end their partnership for £3,200, his tailcoat and trousers from the Morecambe and Wise Show for £4,500 and a vintage Luton Town FC tracksuit with Eric stitched on the back for £5,500. In other Robbie Williams news, the singer recently secured his 15th Number One album with the Better Man soundtrack, which has tied him with The Beatles. Williams currently holds the record as the solo artist with the most UK Number One albums. Now, with his 15th Number One record, he is in the same range as The Beatles’ record. In a three-star review of Williams’ biopic – which was directed by Michael Gracey (The Greatest Showman) and sees the singer depicted as a CGI monkey and tells his life story – NME shared: “This is ‘Rudebox’ on film: some of it good, some of it very bad, all of it a bit of a mess. Still, the monkey musical is a big swing that no-one else would have taken. You can’t fault the chutzpah or the ambition. If it makes back its reported budget, we’ll eat $110m worth of bananas.” By Laura Molloy 9th February 2025 https://www.nme.com/news/music/robbie-willi...for-20k-3836315 Edited February 9Feb 9 by Sydney11
February 9Feb 9 I love this story! How wonderful that he was able to get them. Makes me happy :heart:
February 12Feb 12 @1889755090812035333 Trolling is continuing. Btw, I do like this movie so much. Bill Bria @billbria · 29m Hell yeah! :lol:
February 12Feb 12 I'd say not bad for a (very) possible joke to get 1.5M views in 3 hours. Good promotion, Mr Williams :)