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  • frogec
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    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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Superstar Robbie Williams inspires 45,000 fans in Leipzig

Concert Singer made a stop at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig on July 9

10.07.2025, 07:45 o'clock

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

  • Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

  • Superstar Robbie Williams thrills 45,000 fans in Leipzig - Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show.

    Robbie Williams live in Leipzig - Impressions of the rousing show. Photo: Nico Schimmelpfennig

As part of his current "Britpop Tour", British superstar Robbie Williams stopped at Red Bull's stadium in Leipzig on Wednesday evening, July 9. In front of about 45,000 fans, he presented his new stage program. The fans celebrated the 51-year-old, as they did when he was still part of the formation "Take That", with which he became famous.

New album in the luggage

Robbie had his new, now thirteenth studio album "Britpop" in his luggage. In addition to new songs, the classics such as "Let Me Entertain You", "Feel" or "Angels" were of course not to be missed. The latter two, of course, only came for the encore. The fans went wild as he cheered them on again and again to clap along. The latest single "Rocket" was also not to be missed. The set started with the number. The rousing show was an experience for the whole family. In our picture gallery you can see the most beautiful moments once again.

Superstar Robbie Williams begeistert 45.000 Fans in Leipzig

 

 


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Robbie Williams thrilled in Vienna

Von . - 13.07.2025 11:42 (Akt. 13.07.2025 20:41)

Robbie Williams gastierte in Wien.

Robbie Williams gastierte in Wien. ©APA/GEORG HOCHMUTH#

With a fireworks display of hits, Robbie Williams presented himself on Saturday evening in Vienna. The 51-year-old played in front of 50,000 people at the Ernst-Happel-Stadium.

Robbie Williams has finally arrived on the meta-level: Nine years after his last studio album and half a year after his biopic "Better Man," the Britpop star thrilled around 50,000 people at Vienna's Happel Stadium as part of his current tour. A humorously delivered best-of of songs from the past 28 years whetted the appetite for the album "Britpop" to be released in the fall. The 51-year-old let it be known: "I am the king of entertainment!"

Robbie Williams: First Studio Album Since 2016 Coming in Fall

Robbie Williams is a phenomenon. After causing a sensation following his departure from the British boy band Take That in the late 1990s and early 2000s, he has withdrawn more and more over the past ten years. The last studio album with new songs was released in 2016 under the title "The Heavy Entertainment Show," and in 2022, "XXV" was an orchestrally recorded best-of of the greatest hits for the 25th anniversary, accompanied by a tour.

The new album "Britpop" is announced for this fall. In the winter, Williams attracted attention with an idiosyncratic film biography called "Better Man," in which he was portrayed by a monkey. While the film was highly praised by critics, the approximately 110 million US dollar (around 94 million euro) expensive film failed at the box office. The film grossed only 22.5 million dollars (around 19.3 million euros) worldwide.

From "Rocket" to "Angels"

But that bothered the approximately 50,000 visitors at the Ernst-Happel-Stadium little. The concert was sold out months in advance, with tickets in the highest regular category costing well over 200 euros. With the powerful opener "Rocket" - a single precursor for the upcoming album - the 51-year-old got the crowd boiling under hard guitar riffs and immediately followed up with the 1997 evergreen "Let Me Entertain You" from his debut album "Life Thru a Lens."

"My name is Robbie Williams, this is my band and this is my ass," the singer greeted his Vienna fans. "Michael Jackson once decided to be the King of Pop. So I am the King of Entertainment," said Williams at the beginning of his two-hour show, in which he repeatedly involved his fans in the front rows.

Robbie Williams in Vienna

After a medley "to warm up the vocal cords," which included the Bon Jovi hit "Livin' on a Prayer," Williams sent a lot of emotion into the stadium with the ballad "Monsoon" and summed up his lifestyle from 2002: "I'm here to make money and get laid."

Excitement arose in the somewhat cheaper seats when Williams strolled from the main stage to a smaller stage in the middle of the stadium during the gentle "Road to Mandalay" ("Coldplay had a C-stage, I wanted that too"), where he performed hits like "Supreme" or "Relight my Fire" - a song from the biopic "Better Man," in which he covered the eponymous Take That hit.

With hits like "Millennium" or "Come Undone," the show continued on the main stage before concluding after two hours with the mega-ballads "Feel" and "Angels." Those who couldn't get tickets this time have another chance to experience Robbie Williams on September 14 in Klagenfurt.

(By Sonja Harter/APA)

Robbie Williams begeisterte in Wien - VIENNA.AT

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A return to the scene between emotion and irony

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Thursday 17 July, at the Nereo Rocco stadium in Trieste, Robbie Williams held the only Italian stage of his Britpop Tour 2025an event that has been breathing enthusiasm for days: 28,000 tickets sold in Italy and abroad, files at dawn to the entrances, shuttles and extraordinary trains prepared to guarantee the influx of the public. Organized as part of the review Go! 2025 & Friends And the result of the synergy between Fvg Music Live, VignaPr, PromoturismoFVG and the Municipality, the live has proved to be one of the most memorable appointments of the Trieste summer.

A ladder that recalls the emotions of a generation

The concert retraced the salient moments of Robbie’s career: from Angels to Rock DJpassing through Feel and ironic interludes from the sailed entertainer. The artist alternated energy and irony, personal confessions and family memories, transforming each song into a living story. His voice, still powerful and recognizable, filled the square with a scenic presence that remains magnetic, capable of keeping the audience in hand even in the lightest moments.

It’s Great To Be a Cat: the song protagonist of web and television

Around the Trieste event, however, another success also refers: It’s Great To Be a Catsong made in collaboration with Felix – the Cats of Cats of Cats of Nestlé Purina Petcare Europe – released as a soundtrack of the new “Cattitude” campaign. From May 18, the song accompanies an animated and ironic spot, in which Robbie is the protagonist in a feline universe that celebrates “the freedom to be oneself”. Free, independent, irresistible: the cat becomes a symbol of a way of living beyond social clichés. “I am clearly my guide animal,” said Williams, underlining how his cats are an authentic source of inspiration for him.

The synergy between Robbie and Felix is not limited to the spot: the brand is officially sponsor of the European tour 2025. A natural encounter between two different universes but related: the voice of a performer and the irreverent charm of the animal universe. Luca Cavaller of Purina Italia has defined the project “a tribute to uniqueness, an invitation to live with irony, security and freedom”.

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We'll never get tired of Robbie Williams

The new tour is the demonstration that, at this point, the former Take That can afford to do what he wants. The astronaut, the joker and, sometimes, even the serious one. To remind us that there was a time without hearts, to remind himself that he no longer needs to prove anything

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Filippo Ferrari

Filippo Ferrari

18 July 2025 11:00

We'll never get tired of Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams in Trieste Photo: Giuseppe Craca

Write a review of the last tour of Robbie Williams, which last night arrived in Trieste on the billboard of Go! 2025 & Friends (for Nova Gorica – Gorizia, European Capital of Culture 2025), was more complex than expected.

More than anything because what we saw last night was different from what we expected to see. Robbie Williams has released 13 records, has an incredible career and, unless you were born yesterday, you know at least twenty of his songs. He is at a stage where he could do residency or easy concerts, lining up the most famous songs and then running away with the loot. And instead it is as if he still tries to challenge change (of discography, the arrival of social media, of records that no longer sell, etc etc).

Let's start from a few months ago: Robbie has (re)started by telling us the shadows of his career and his private life in a Netflix documentary (which we recommend you recover): anxiety, depression, substance addiction. Then he did it again in the autobiographical film released at the end of 2024, Better Man, in which in monkey version he traces his entire story from when he was just a child from the English suburbs who "wanted to be someone".

But we knew everything about Robbie Williams even when he didn't tell us. Sacrificial lamb of the English tabloids for years, the famous one who went out with the famous, the one who every now and then did some shit and then ran away to America to be a little quiet. A rock star attitude even though he was popping, Robbie always did more or less what he wanted to do. And it is as if now, at 51 years old, he has unlocked the next level.

The thing that is most noticeable when you see him on stage is the desire to entertain those in front of him, without thinking too much about whether the new generations consider him cool or not, without trying to slip into that world that he knew well and that now no longer exists, torn to pieces by the web, by little hearts as a parameter of value, from fake records and fake sold outs.

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Robbie Williams in Trieste. Photo: Giuseppe Craca

Robbie Williams could live singing old stuff in front of equally âgé people (I'm talking about me), we said, yet yesterday he showed us that the spark has not yet been extinguished. In a few months he will release a new album, Britpop, announced in the very year in which Oasis reunited. But, above all, he put on a show in which he does exactly the f*** he wants.

In the two-hour concert at the Trieste Stadium, Robbie thinks little about the songs people would like to hear and more about those they would like to sing. He makes about twenty, which if you think about it are not even many, interspersed with many spoken interventions in which he tells anecdotes about his life as a pop star, his family, the missteps of his career, his sex life. The nice friend from high school when you do the draft reunion, the joker uncle who shows up at the parties to embarrass you.

He says it at the beginning of the concert, "I want to be the king of entertainment", he writes it on billboards that run on stage. An important concept if you want to understand the show he is bringing around in 2025. At the beginning, when the curtain opens, phrases about TikTok and artificial intelligence that "are creating new forms of entertainment" flow over an animated video. A kind of warning not to lose the compass. Then, at a certain point, the same voice sentences: «However, there will always be a need for live performances. There will always be a need for Britpop." A hook with the title of the album and with the real message of the adult Robbie: «The world is a mess, forget about being cool. Let's see each other, let's be together and we're fine."

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Robbie Williams in Trieste. Photo: Giuseppe Craca

Thus begins his one man show. Because, as we said before, this is it. Songs, yes, but also many moments that could be part of his imaginary prime time in the Rai 1 metaverse (Coletta, can you read us?) to remind us that the years go by but Robbie Williams always remains the same face of tolla. And it only takes two sentences about his relationship with Gary Barlow, "I'll always be the fat one from Take That", a story about his "always hard" nipples, or an exchange with a lady in the front row to keep the audience in hand.

If we wanted to use the current lexicon, we could say that Robbie Williams has become an adorable conscious boomer. He knows who he is, he knows who his fans are, he knows that at this point he wants to do only what he wants. Like the cover of New York, Sinatra's New York, but also to be hung upside down dressed like Samantha Cristoforetti or hint at YMCA wearing a shocking pink suit. Robbie Williams is still what we see at the beginning of Better Man: a hyperactive boy who dreamed of being loved and who in the end, against all odds, also became a husband and father of four children. Without losing the habit of breaking the hearts of fans, such as that of Mrs. Giovanna, owner of the business "Stira Giovanna per te, the first ironing shop in Trieste" who, as we read in Il Piccolo, "was initially selected to iron the pop star's stage clothes, only to see her dream shattered. Taken by enthusiasm, the owner had published the news on social media, but the choice must not have gone unnoticed by the organizers ". Put your phone away, ma'am. Robbie also said it at the beginning.

And, incredibly, during the concert there is also a moment in which Robbie gets serious, when he tells that his parents are sick. "My mother suffers from senile dementia, sometimes she doesn't know who I am or where she is. My father, on the other hand, has Parkinson's. I'm often thinking about when they're gone." Right there, he looks at the audience, and asks: "Will you grow old with me?" Yes, Robbie. We started from mo'.

We will never get tired of Robbie Williams: the review of the concert in Trieste | Rolling Stone UK

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Robbie Williams triumphs in Trieste! The singer enchants the audience in the only Italian stop of his tour

Singer Robbie Williams returned to perform in Italy, giving the audience in Trieste an unforgettable show, to say the least.

By Danilo Gargano - July 21, 2025 0☠️

"Allow me to reintroduce myself. My name is Robbie fu**ing Williams, welcome!". With these simple words, Robbie Williams opened in Trieste – amidst the screams of 28,000 spectators who flocked to the Nereo Rocco stadium – the only Italian date of the Britpop Tour, included in the program of events of GO! 2025 & Friends (on the occasion of Nova Gorica-Gorizia European Capital of Culture). Descending upside down a large luminous staircase, the pop star became the protagonist of an entrance that was nothing short of triumphant, the preamble to an evening as fun as it was engaging.

Robbie Williams amazes Trieste with a spectacular concert: the details

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The concert kicks off around 21: 20. Robbie Williams takes the stage in a red tank top and sweatpants and in a long intro introduces

himself to the audience proclaiming himself "the King of Entertainment". The first song he performs is Rocket, the single that at the end of May first anticipated the new album Britpop, out on October 10th. The setlist gives space to his most iconic songs, such as Rock DJ, Love My Life, Supreme, Something Beautiful, Millennium, Come Undone and the inevitable She's The One, Feel and Angels. The pop star also sings a piece of Take That's Relight My Fire.

During the show, Robbie Williams also lets himself go to other things. First he jokes about the rumors that have surrounded his sexual orientation for many years and then he talks to his teenage self, enthusiastic about having just joined a boyband and mistakenly convinced that in 2025 England has now won at least a couple of World Cups. The funniest curtain comes with She's the One. Looking for a fan to dedicate it to, he comes across a 20-year-old girl. "I'm 51, better if I go to your mom," he jokes, generating laughter from the audience. When he finally manages to find the right fan, the song becomes "Mary's the one" and "It's your mom". In short, Robbie Williams is a real One Man Show!

Robbie Williams triumphs in Trieste! The singer enchants the audience in the only Italian stop of his tour


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You feel sorry for fans travelling from afar to the gig but unfortunately weather conditions is outside everyone's control & peoples safety comes first ☹️

Robbie Williams concert in Berlin postponed due to bad weather

Story by DPA International

English singer Robbie Williams performs ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup final soccer match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at MetLife Stadium. Sven Hoppe/dpa

An open-air concert by British singer Robbie Williams at the Waldbühne (Forest Stage) venue in Berlin is being postponed from Monday to Wednesday due to forecasts for heavy rain.

Ticket holders will be notified by email, a spokeswoman for the organizer MCT Agency told dpa on Monday.

Williams' second Berlin show, scheduled for Tuesday, is expected to go ahead as planned.

Robbie Williams concert in Berlin postponed due to bad weather


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I know that feelings... Hope a lot of fans still come in Walbuhne - very beatiful venue for concerts. Had a chance to meet Rob there during THES tour.

The very first European/or German concert of the Rolling Stones did there many decades ago :)

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