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  • frogec
    frogec

    I went on the gig on Friday 6h in Emirates! It was so cool! Robbie was fantastic and I really loved the C stage in the general admission. He was like 10m away :D

  • Laura130262
    Laura130262

    Nice to see lots of youngsters at the barrier there. We noticed how many men there were in the audience last Saturday - way more than 20 years ago

  • elisabeth1974
    elisabeth1974

    I am positive surprised how full the stadiums have been until now. Even Paris is sold out and France has never been his core audience

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A huge thank you to Sebastian Merour for posting this lovely photograph on Facebook , I am sure he will not mind me sharing.

Enjoy everyone ☺️

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It was very energetic concert!!!

Yes, Rob and the band are on top form.

Had a chat to Tom Longworth before the concert. What a good lad :)

17 hours ago, Sydney11 said:

A huge thank you to Sebastian Merour for posting this lovely photograph on Facebook , I am sure he will not mind me sharing.

Enjoy everyone ☺️

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Yes, sure!

Contacted Seb before this photo and told him that French people have been very friendly to me, we met each other at the Moco one day before and then tomorrow. Very lovely people.

Seb have been happy to know I met his friends.

But it sad he wasn't there himself - his health is not good at the moment. Hope for his recovering soon!

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11 hours ago, Better Man said:

It was very energetic concert!!!

Yes, Rob and the band are on top form.

Had a chat to Tom Longworth before the concert. What a good lad :)

How exciting to get chatting to Tom , he seems like a very cool guy

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11 hours ago, Better Man said:

Yes, sure!

Contacted Seb before this photo and told him that French people have been very friendly to me, we met each other at the Moco one day before and then tomorrow. Very lovely people.

Seb have been happy to know I met his friends.

But it sad he wasn't there himself - his health is not good at the moment. Hope for his recovering soon!

Really please you had a lovely weekend Alex & met really nice people. Robbie brings so many people together from all over the world . ❤️ Hope Seb is better soon. I think he made the gig in Paris .

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Best photos of Robbie Williams concert in Barcelona

30,000 go wild as Brit star promises to become 'king of entertainment' in RCDE stadium

Singer Robbie Williams performing at RCDE Stadium

Singer Robbie Williams performing at RCDE Stadium / Joan Mateu Parra

Cornellà de Llobregat

First published: July 6, 2025 12:23 PM

Robbie Williams promised to be the "king of entertainment" in his sole concert in Spain, held on Saturday evening at RCDE Stadium, in Cornellà de Llobregat, just outside Barcelona. And the 30,000 attendees in the venue went wild.

The British superstar did not miss any of his timeless hits, such as 'Rock DJ', 'Millennium', 'She's the one' or the especially awaited 'Feel' and 'Angels' at the end of the show.

Un dels moments del concert de Robbie Williams a l'RCDE Stadium

Robbie Williams performing surrounded by loads of mics / Joan Mateu Parra

Un dels moments del concert de Robbie Williams a l'RCDE Stadium

The British pop star was accompanied by several dancers / Joan Mateu Parra

 

Yet, long before the final frenzy with the all-timer classics, the singer began his performance with 'Rocket' –a recently published song that is part of his new album 'Britpop,' which will be released this autumn and that is poised to become a tribute to the British pop in the nineties. 'Let me entertain you' followed, with Robbie making clear that he had "a show that’s all about entertainment, so we can all escape for a while."

The former 'Take That' band member went emotional talking about his family to introduce 'Love my life', admitting that "my life began when I first met my wife and kids, I was lost despite the success, until they came. They saw a person in me, and not a pop star."

L'inici del show de Robbie Williams a l'RCDE Stadium

Williams at the beginning of his show / Joan Mateu Parra

El cantant Robbie Williams actuant a l'RCDE Stadium

Robbie Williams on a platform that reads his initials / Joan Mateu Parra

 

'Rock DJ' drove the stadium mad, while 'Supreme' prompted Williams to ask the attendees to turn their phone lights on, as he joked that he would have liked to have color wristbands like Coldplay, but "they were too expensive."

'Candy', 'Something beautiful' and 'Relight my fire' were performed on a platform in the middle of the standing area in a more acoustic format. Indeed, the artist was warm and close with the public throughout the concert, interacting with them on various occasions, touching their hands, talking to the front row fans, and even letting some of them sing with the mic.

'Millennium', with some dancers in golden dresses, or a version of classic 'New York, New York' –when Williams changed his outfit– were other songs performed before the final climax.

Robbie Williams cantant a l'RCDE Stadium

Robbie Williams after changing his outfit / Joan Mateu Parra

Un dels moments del concert de Robbie Williams a l'RCDE Stadium

The former 'Take That' band member driving the crowds mad in Barcelona / Joan Mateu Parra

El cantant Robbie Williams aclamat pel públic de l'RCDE Stadium

Robbie Williams being hailed by the attendees at his Cornellà de Llobregat concert / Joan Mateu Parra

 

'She's the one' and 'My way' were preceded by a touching speech: "We don’t have tomorrow guaranteed, nor next year, but we’re here now, and I’m sure there are still things ahead for me—and for you too," he emphasized. "So, I ask you: will you grow up with me?"

This was followed by the eagerly awaited 'Feel' and 'Angels', which were unanimously sung by the crowds and put the cap on Robbie Williams' first concert in Catalonia in two years.

After taking his 'Britpop tour' to cities such as Edinburgh, London, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, or Paris, the star is now heading to Vienna, Berlin, Munich, Stockholm, Dublin, Prague, and Budapest, among others, before finishing the tour in Istanbul in early October.

Un dels moments del concert de Robbie Williams a l'RCDE Stadium

Williams during his concert at RCDE Stadium / Joan Mateu Parra

L'artista Robbie Williams oferint un concert a l'RCDE Stadium

Robbie receiving an ovation during his Catalonia concert / Joan Mateu Parra

Robbie Williams cantant a l'RCDE Stadium

The British artist listening to the fans singing his songs / Joan Mateu Parra

Un dels moments del concert de Robbie Williams a l'RCDE Stadium

Robbie Williams entertaining the crowds as promised / Joan Mateu Parra

 

Best photos of Robbie Williams concert in Barcelona


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& so it's back to Germany ( Leipzig ) on Wednesday 🎙️

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BARCELONA - JULY 5TH 2025 .

Great video, thanks to https://www.youtube.com/@IRENE80d

Experience the energy, passion, and charisma of Robbie Williams live in Barcelona 2025! Recorded from the stands on July 5th, 2025, this concert footage captures the magic of one of pop's greatest performers as he delivers a show to remember. With fans singing along, powerful vocals, and an unforgettable stage presence, Robbie gave it all to his fans on this special night in Spain.

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The Resurgence of a Galactic Robbie Williams: "I am the king"

  • VANESSA GRAELL

Updated 07/06/2025 - 05:52 ET

Unleashed and colossal, the singer delivered an electrifying and incredibly fun show in his only concert in Spain

British singer, Robbie Williams.

British singer, Robbie Williams.AP

He didn't appear upside down sliding from the top of the stage with arms wide open as if forming an inverted cross, as he did in that legendary concert at Knebworth Park over 20 years ago. This time, Robbie Williams opted for a galactic epic, with a countdown simulating the launch of a space rocket (which was him) singing Rocket, his new song. After an intro filled with reflections on technology and artificial intelligence, featuring visuals of Freddie Mercury, Bowie, and even John Lennon, Robbie appeared dressed as an astronaut, the king of astronauts, with oversized mirrored glasses and surrounded by microphones like a celebrity to passionately rock out to this song where the influence of Tony Iommi from Black Sabbath is evident.

But... Hold on... Robbie climbs onto a winged structure that lifts him about 20 meters to finally throw himself upside down almost like at Knebworth. The crowd goes wild. He touches the ground, removes the spacesuit, and remains in a red tracksuit with a red tank top, revealing his shiny XL necklace, very street style.

As if it were necessary, he introduces himself: "My name is Robbie f***ing Williams!". With all his overflowing energy, he continues with Let Me Entertainment You, a song from '97 that he revives to proclaim himself as "the king of entertainment." And indeed he is. "Let's go," he cheers in Spanish.

This is how his only concert in Spain started, at the Español stadium in Cornellà, where he didn't sell out all 40,000 seats (reaching 32,000) although it seemed like it due to the total dedication of his fans.

Before kicking off the BRITPOP Tour on May 31st in Edinburgh, Robbie promised that this would be his "most daring tour". And everything was XXXL, pure excess, especially in his looks: Robbie astronaut, Barbie-style fuchsia Robbie, tracksuit-wearing Robbie, divine Robbie in cabaret coat... And Robbie in comedy club mode, constantly engaging with the audience in funny monologues: "Sometimes I wonder why I do this. And when I see you, my audience... I remember it's not for the glory, not for the money (dramatic pause). It's because I have four kids and I need to get out of the house." He also engaged in a surreal dialogue with his teenage self, projected via AI on the screens, and threw a jab at Take That...

To perform Rock DJ, a danceable hit if there ever was one, Robbie put on a red fur coat and red sunglasses, of course. A lively Robbie, like a monkey, climbed on all possible bars and platforms on the stage.

Fully grown and colossal, he then tackled Love My Life, his song of personal reaffirmation, about 'loving yourself': I am wonderful / I am magical / I am me. He composed it in 2016 after going through rehabilitation twice. It almost seems like the anthem of his 2025, his year of resurgence: he's back to the big stadiums (hadn't done a macro tour of this scale since 2018), starring in his own biopic Better Man ("have you seen my movie?" he asked the fans), exhibiting his artworks at the Moco Museum in London (yes, Robbie has been exploring his artistic side for two decades, but decided to exhibit in 2019), and will release a new album in the fall, teasing some tracks during his tour.

Midway through the concert, Robbie traversed half the court to reach Stage C, a boxing ring-style stage in the center of the stadium. "You know, Coldplay has a Stage C, I saw it and said to myself: 'I want a damn Stage C in my show too!'." He sang Supreme with nods to Gloria Gaynor's I Will Survive, and the entire stadium was already chanting Robbie, Robbie, Robbie... "Thank you, friends," he replied in his increasingly fluent Spanish. He then introduced his "new best friend" Thom Rylance, the amiable leader of the British indie band The Lottery Winners, who accompanied him on the guitar. Another comedic moment, even asking if anyone was from Madrid, teasingly. Robbie unleashed.

Upon returning to the main stage, his eight dancers welcomed him like Egyptian goddesses dressed in gold with a spectacular choreography. Like the Freixenet bubbles to celebrate his Millennium, fun and upbeat. Inspired by the James Bond movie You Only Live Twice, it was his first hit to top the UK charts (in 1998) after leaving Take That. And it always works.

In a flash, Robbie changed his look to appear with pink feathers and said: "There's a rumor that has followed me my whole career. Many people believe that I'm secretly gay." He then launched into another monologue where he mentioned Gary Barlow, confessed that he will always be the "guy in the middle of the dance floor giving it his all," and ended with a lesson: "I'm not cool, I've never been cool. If you try to be cool, stop, it's exhausting."

With his fuchsia suit, belt, and shoes included, a Barbie-esque Robbie elegantly performed Sinatra's New York, New York. He then removed the jacket to remain in a tank top (pink) and continued to rock out with She's the One and Kids, that hit he released with Kylie Minogue.

Two hours of show, over 20 songs, and a 51-year-old Robbie who seemed to have returned to the 90s and 2000s, all strength and fun, but now without substances.

If he started like a rocket, he ended like the angel of Britpop, saving his classic Angel for the finale. Leaving a feeling that there is plenty of Robbie for many years to come.

The Resurgence of a Galactic Robbie Williams: "I am the king" | Entertainment news


Great review -thank you for posting Tess = I agree -this tour does feel a bit like a resurgence 👍

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On 08/07/2025 at 07:00, Sydney11 said:

The Resurgence of a Galactic Robbie Williams: "I am the king"

  • VANESSA GRAELL

Updated 07/06/2025 - 05:52 ET

Unleashed and colossal, the singer delivered an electrifying and incredibly fun show in his only concert in Spain

British singer, Robbie Williams.

British singer, Robbie Williams.AP

He didn't appear upside down sliding from the top of the stage with arms wide open as if forming an inverted cross, as he did in that legendary concert at Knebworth Park over 20 years ago. This time, Robbie Williams opted for a galactic epic, with a countdown simulating the launch of a space rocket (which was him) singing Rocket, his new song. After an intro filled with reflections on technology and artificial intelligence, featuring visuals of Freddie Mercury, Bowie, and even John Lennon, Robbie appeared dressed as an astronaut, the king of astronauts, with oversized mirrored glasses and surrounded by microphones like a celebrity to passionately rock out to this song where the influence of Tony Iommi from Black Sabbath is evident.

But... Hold on... Robbie climbs onto a winged structure that lifts him about 20 meters to finally throw himself upside down almost like at Knebworth. The crowd goes wild. He touches the ground, removes the spacesuit, and remains in a red tracksuit with a red tank top, revealing his shiny XL necklace, very street style.

As if it were necessary, he introduces himself: "My name is Robbie f***ing Williams!". With all his overflowing energy, he continues with Let Me Entertainment You, a song from '97 that he revives to proclaim himself as "the king of entertainment." And indeed he is. "Let's go," he cheers in Spanish.

This is how his only concert in Spain started, at the Español stadium in Cornellà, where he didn't sell out all 40,000 seats (reaching 32,000) although it seemed like it due to the total dedication of his fans.

Before kicking off the BRITPOP Tour on May 31st in Edinburgh, Robbie promised that this would be his "most daring tour". And everything was XXXL, pure excess, especially in his looks: Robbie astronaut, Barbie-style fuchsia Robbie, tracksuit-wearing Robbie, divine Robbie in cabaret coat... And Robbie in comedy club mode, constantly engaging with the audience in funny monologues: "Sometimes I wonder why I do this. And when I see you, my audience... I remember it's not for the glory, not for the money (dramatic pause). It's because I have four kids and I need to get out of the house." He also engaged in a surreal dialogue with his teenage self, projected via AI on the screens, and threw a jab at Take That...

To perform Rock DJ, a danceable hit if there ever was one, Robbie put on a red fur coat and red sunglasses, of course. A lively Robbie, like a monkey, climbed on all possible bars and platforms on the stage.

Fully grown and colossal, he then tackled Love My Life, his song of personal reaffirmation, about 'loving yourself': I am wonderful / I am magical / I am me. He composed it in 2016 after going through rehabilitation twice. It almost seems like the anthem of his 2025, his year of resurgence: he's back to the big stadiums (hadn't done a macro tour of this scale since 2018), starring in his own biopic Better Man ("have you seen my movie?" he asked the fans), exhibiting his artworks at the Moco Museum in London (yes, Robbie has been exploring his artistic side for two decades, but decided to exhibit in 2019), and will release a new album in the fall, teasing some tracks during his tour.

Midway through the concert, Robbie traversed half the court to reach Stage C, a boxing ring-style stage in the center of the stadium. "You know, Coldplay has a Stage C, I saw it and said to myself: 'I want a damn Stage C in my show too!'." He sang Supreme with nods to Gloria Gaynor's I Will Survive, and the entire stadium was already chanting Robbie, Robbie, Robbie... "Thank you, friends," he replied in his increasingly fluent Spanish. He then introduced his "new best friend" Thom Rylance, the amiable leader of the British indie band The Lottery Winners, who accompanied him on the guitar. Another comedic moment, even asking if anyone was from Madrid, teasingly. Robbie unleashed.

Upon returning to the main stage, his eight dancers welcomed him like Egyptian goddesses dressed in gold with a spectacular choreography. Like the Freixenet bubbles to celebrate his Millennium, fun and upbeat. Inspired by the James Bond movie You Only Live Twice, it was his first hit to top the UK charts (in 1998) after leaving Take That. And it always works.

In a flash, Robbie changed his look to appear with pink feathers and said: "There's a rumor that has followed me my whole career. Many people believe that I'm secretly gay." He then launched into another monologue where he mentioned Gary Barlow, confessed that he will always be the "guy in the middle of the dance floor giving it his all," and ended with a lesson: "I'm not cool, I've never been cool. If you try to be cool, stop, it's exhausting."

With his fuchsia suit, belt, and shoes included, a Barbie-esque Robbie elegantly performed Sinatra's New York, New York. He then removed the jacket to remain in a tank top (pink) and continued to rock out with She's the One and Kids, that hit he released with Kylie Minogue.

Two hours of show, over 20 songs, and a 51-year-old Robbie who seemed to have returned to the 90s and 2000s, all strength and fun, but now without substances.

If he started like a rocket, he ended like the angel of Britpop, saving his classic Angel for the finale. Leaving a feeling that there is plenty of Robbie for many years to come.

The Resurgence of a Galactic Robbie Williams: "I am the king" | Entertainment news


9 hours ago, Laura130262 said:

Great review -thank you for posting Tess = I agree -this tour does feel a bit like a resurgence 👍

I agree Laura & Stage C has been a super idea for the GA who cannot afford those golden tickets & who have now got the chance to see him up close 👏

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