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- Date 9 Oct - 10 Oct 2022
- Venue The O2 arena
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Robbie Williams has announced that he will be bringing his ‘The XXV Tour’ to The O2 on Sunday 9 and Monday 10 October 2022.
As well as featuring countless Number 1 smash hit singles which have been newly orchestrated by Jules Buckley, Guy Chambers and Steve Sidwell, and re-recorded with the acclaimed Metropole Orkest in The Netherlands, Robbie’s new album ‘XXV’ also features several brand-new tracks.
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Robbie Williams has announced details of the European leg of his “XXV” tour, which has been organized to celebrates 25 years of his solo career.
Williams already confirmed dates for the UK and Ireland run of dates, which will kick off in October. Williams will head inland in January, starting the tour in Bologna, Italy, on January 20. He will then travel to Switzerland, Belgium, and more, before wrapping things up in March. He hits the road one more time in June for a date in Oslo.
Last year, it was announced that the forthcoming Robbie Williams biopic Better Man , will begin filming in Melbourne, Australia in early 2022 and will be directed by Michael Gracey ( The Greatest Showman ).
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Williams is one of the U.K.’s most prominent entertainers and one of the best-selling artists of all time. He first found fame with the group Take That , from 1989 to 1995, and then began a wildly successful solo career. The film “will offer an introspective look into the experiences that shaped Williams, both on and off stage.”
Williams is expected to appear as himself, with some of his songs “re-interpreted and recontextualized in the film.” Variety reported that Better Man will be distributed in Australia and New Zealand by leading film distributor, Roadshow Films. International sales are handled by U.K.-based Rocket Science, which previously handled Schumacher and The Trial of The Chicago 7 .
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Robbie Williams Tour Dates: January 2023 20 – Bologna, Italy, Unipol Arena 23 – Zurich, Switzerland, Hallenstadion 26 – Antwerp, Belgium, Sportpaleis 28 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome 29 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
February 2023 1 – Hamburg, Germany, Barclays Arena 5 – Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena 15 – Frankfurt, Germany, Festhalle 20 – Berlin, Mercedes Benz Arena 26 – Herning, Denmark, Jyske Bank Boxen 27 – Copenhagen, Denmark, Royal Arena
March 2023 1 – Stockholm, Sweden, Avicii Arena 5 – Tampere, Finland, Nokia Arena 9 – Riga, Latvia, Arena 10 – Kaunas, Lithuania, Zalgirio Arena 12 – Krakow, Poland, Tauron Arena 14 – Budapest, Hungary, Arena 17 – Vienna, Austria, Stadthalle 20 – Paris, France, AccorHotels Arena 27 – Lisbon, Portugal, Altice Arena
June 2023 24 – Oslo, Norway, Telenor Arena
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Robbie Williams toured from 9 Oct 2022 to 24 Jun 2023; he performed 52 times and played around 20 songs per show.
General setlist.
01 Hey Wow Yeah Yeah
02 Let Me Entertain You
03 Land of 1000 Dances
06 Come Undone
07 Everything Changes
08 Don't Look Back in Anger
09 The Flood
10 Love My Life
11 Eternity - XXV
13 Old Before I Die
18 No Regrets - XXV
19 She's the One - XXV
20 Angels - XXV
Ben Edwards
Denosh Bennett
Gary Nuttall
Guy Chambers
Karl Brazil
Mike Kearsey
Nayanna Holley
Sarah Jane Skeete
Tom Longworth
Robbie Williams announces ‘XXV’ European tour
The tour celebrating Williams' 25 years as a solo artist will head to the continent next year
Robbie Williams has announced details of the European leg of his ‘XXV’ tour, which marks 25 years of his solo career.
The star has already confirmed dates for the UK and Ireland stint of the tour , which will kick off in October.
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Now, Williams will head to the continent in January, starting the run in Bologna, Italy, on January 20. He will then call at 20 further cities. Although the bulk of dates will take place between January and March, the final show in the European run will take place in Oslo on June 24.
Tickets for the ‘XXV’ European tour will go on sale at 10am CET on Friday (September 30) and will be available via Williams’ official website . Tickets for his UK tour are already on sale and can be purchased here .
Europe 2023 – let's do this x Presale – Wednesday 28th September 09:00 BST / 10:00 CEST General on-sale – Friday 30th September 09:00 BST / 10:00 CEST pic.twitter.com/PxVqpLw89n — Robbie Williams (@robbiewilliams) September 26, 2022
Robbie Williams’ ‘XXV’ European tour will call at:
January 2023
20 – Bologna, Italy, Unipol Arena 23 – Zurich, Switzerland, Hallenstadion 26 – Antwerp, Belgium, Sportpaleis 28 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome 29 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
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1 – Hamburg, Germany, Barclays Arena 5 – Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena 15 – Frankfurt, Germany, Festhalle 20 – Berlin, Mercedes Benz Arena 26 – Herning, Denmark, Jyske Bank Boxen 27 – Copenhagen, Denmark, Royal Arena
1 – Stockholm, Sweden, Avicii Arena 5 – Tampere, Finland, Nokia Arena 9 – Riga, Latvia, Arena 10 – Kaunas, Lithuania, Zalgirio Arena 12 – Krakow, Poland, Tauron Arena 14 – Budapest, Hungary, Arena 17 – Vienna, Austria, Stadthalle 20 – Paris, France, AccorHotels Arena 27 – Lisbon, Portugal, Altice Arena
24 – Oslo, Norway, Telenor Arena
Earlier this month (September 16), Williams broke UK chart records with his ‘XXV’ album , which features re-recorded and orchestrated versions of songs from across his career. The record is now his 14th Number One solo album, seeing him overtake Elvis Presley to become the solo artist with the most UK Number One albums ever.
The Beatles are now the only act with more UK Number One albums than Williams, having scored 15 across their career.
Williams also recently shared his ambition to return to Glastonbury to take on the coveted legends slot . “Yeah, that’d be cool. Actually, I’d like to do that,” he said during an appearance on BBC Breakfast . “I’d like another go round on that stage and feel that audience and get the chance to do it.
“[Glastonbury has] never really been on my radar, and obviously [I’ve] not been on their radar, either. But now I’m like, ‘Yeah, I wanna do that’.”
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First finding fame as a member of 90s boy band Take That, Robbie Williams (born February 13th, 1974) has since become a global star, selling millions of records and becoming one of the UK's most treasured celebrities.
As part of the highly successful group Take That, Williams stood out from the crowd, with an edgy, tougher look than his pretty-boy bandmates. Following in-fighting and William's dislike for the demands made by their management, he left the band in 1995, pursuing a solo career that would lead to brighter success than what had come before.
After leaving the band, Williams befriended Oasis, joining in with the drug-fueled parties that came along with their success, This lifestyle took its toll, with Williams becoming increasingly overweight and the subject of much discussion in tabloid gossip columns, distracting Williams from focusing on his own music. In 1996, he released his first single, a cover of George Michael's "Freedom '90," which was largely a disaster. However, his second single, "Old Before I Die" in 1997 showed more promise, displaying a prominent Oasis influence. His debut album arrived the same year, "Life Thru a Lens," finding huge success in the UK. This was followed by the multi-Platinum release, "I've Been Expecting You," in 1998, establishing Williams' solo career.
His third album, 2000's "Sing When You're Winning" found even greater popularity, bolstered by the hit single "Rock DJ," with Williams also recording a big-band album of standards, "Swing When You're Winning" shortly after. Robbie Williams had by now established himself as one of the leading pop stars in Europe, through an endless string of hits, as well as his larger-than-life persona, selling more copies than he had previously with Take That.
Williams continued this high-flying success with 2002's "Escapology," although despite being one of the biggest stars in the UK and Europe, he failed to break into the American pop market. Despite this, his 2005 record, "Intensive Care" topped the charts in many European countries and his 2006 world tour sold over 1.5 million tickets in just one day. "Rudebox" followed, going double-Platinum in the UK, although it was his lowest selling album in his solo career.
In 2010, news of Take That's reunion brought forth much speculation as to Robbie Williams' involvement, recording a number of new songs with Gary Barlow although he did not become as involved as the other members of Take That. Williams' ninth album, "Take the Crown" arrived in 2012, featuring the production of Jacknife Lee, who has worked with Snow Patrol, R.E.M and Bloc Party, returning to the sound of his earlier work. He again found a number one single with "Candy," reaching the top spot in a number of European countries. In 2013, he again looked towards standards for inspiration, recording "Swing Both Ways," which also featured some originals. The album also featured appearances from star guests including Lily Allen, Olly Murs, Rufus Wainwright, Kelly Clarkson and Michael Bublé.
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It is not too far in the distant past that Las Vegas concert residencies were associated with fading pop stars that were way past their commercial prime. More often than not, the artists that gravitated to Las Vegas concert residencies had enjoyed their fair share of the limelight in America’s musical mainstream. Many attribute the dramatic shift in perception for these shows to Celine Dion (with specific regard to her “A New Day” tour). The tour featured theatrical performances and imbibed the spirit of glitz and excess that Las Vegas is often characterized by. Since then, artists such as Elton John, Britney Spears, and Jennifer Lopez have carried on this tradition with immense success. The newest twist to the history of Las Vegas residencies is one that British pop superstar Robbie Williams just might be the catalyst for.
Robbie Williams is one of the more noteworthy symptoms of the US musical mainstream’s stubborn insularity from the global pop music landscape. Despite being the recipient of the second largest recording contract (valued at 80 million pounds) of all time, Robbie Williams (like many artists from the UK) has been overlooked by US terrestrial radio’s gatekeepers. These gatekeepers enjoy immense power to shape public opinion even today despite the rapid proliferation of alternate venues for music discovery besides terrestrial radio in the last two decades. As a result, Robbie Williams’ chart success in the US has been rather lackluster. None of his singles have entered the Billboard Top 40 singles chart. This is in stark contrast to his larger-than-life popularity overseas (literally everywhere besides the US). Furthermore, it has been almost two decades since he last performed live in the US.
Given this reality, it is rather interesting that Robbie Williams chose a Las Vegas concert residency route as opposed to a mini-tour covering the US’ key media hubs. The second element of surprise stems from the conscious choice of venue. Williams’ team has opted for the intimacy of the Encore Theater at Wynn Resorts. This is quite a shift for someone that in Europe is considered a stadium act. The final element of surprise is the overwhelming demand for tickets for these shows. The six shows scheduled for March 2019 have sold out. It would be interesting to see data highlighting the split between domestic and international demand for these tickets. Six more dates have been added between the months of June and July in Las Vegas.
On the evening of March 9, as concert attendees began to fill in the Encore theatre and indulge in friendly banter with each other, it became clear that one common theme linked many of the Americans in the audience. Most of these people either had foreign ties (by virtue of having lived or studied in Europe at some point in their lives) or had discovered Robbie Williams in the couple of years in the late 90s during which his promotion team tried to actively promote him on American television (to compensate for the lack of acceptance from American terrestrial radio gatekeepers).
My expectations of the concert were moderate – not because I expected to be underwhelmed but because I assumed (incorrectly of course!) that the intimacy of the Encore Theatre automatically meant that the show would be a mellow affair with Robbie Williams sitting on a stool performing mostly swing covers. While covers comprised a significant portion of the setlist, the concert was as far from a mellow affair as it could be. The concert opened with a call to the audience to sing the cheeky and irreverent “National Anthem of Robbie” with the lyrics being projected on to the curtains. The audience obliged with an overabundance of enthusiasm as they sang along hilarious lyrics such as
“Yes he went to rehab
Drugs and drinks took him low
God bless our Robbie
He can swing both ways
He is totally global
Except in the US of A”
This was followed by a video of Robbie Williams being broadcast on the curtains with the crowd cheering on deliriously. The curtains opened to a jaw-dropping stage setup. This was the first indication that Robbie Williams had decided to emulate elements of a stadium concert setup within the smaller confines of a theatre. In fact, the stage set design is one of the smartest uses of spaces I have seen in a very long time. The stage featured three ramps two of which were joined like a horseshoe and a center ramp. There were circular spaces between the ramps which is where the band performed. Robbie Williams made a rather dramatic entry via a suspended platform from the ceiling of the theatre.
The concert was an invigorating cocktail of Robbie’s unapologetic and ego-driven lack of political correctness, quirky humor with not even a hint of inhibition, his penchant for excesses, and the glitz and theatrics laced with a touch of class that have come to characterize Las Vegas as a music concert destination. For an artist that has not been in the American limelight for over 15 years, Robbie Williams embodied the spirit of Vegas with relative ease. In addition to the magnificent stage, Robbie’s entourage featured a troupe of drop dead gorgeous female dancers that performed eye-popping dance routines on songs such as “Rock DJ”, “Let Me Entertain You”, and “Swings both ways”. The euphoria factor of this concert surged ten-fold whenever they were on stage.
There were some defining elements of the concert worth highlighting. The first was a reverence for Las Vegas as demonstrated by the high-adrenaline performances. The second was an ode to Robbie Williams’ beginnings as the dreamy-eyed boy from Stoke-on-Trent (UK) as showcased on performances of songs such as “Mr Bojangles” and “Sweet Caroline” (a Neil Diamond cover performed with his father Pete Conway). In fact, “Sweet Caroline” was one of two songs that featured Robbie’s father – a rather unusual and heartwarming twist to a typical concert format. The final element was Robbie Williams’ commitment to audience engagement. For his performance of “Something Stupid”, he invited an Australian fan from the audience and serenaded her on a couch on a stage. It is fair to say that she took full advantage of the situation and probably got the most bang for her buck as she squeezed his buttocks before leaving the stage. He was aware that people had traveled from different parts of the world for this concert. He asked people to yell out and identify themselves as he did a roll call for Europeans, Australians, Kiwis, and finally Americans. To the Americans, he yelled “why don’t you tell your f**kin friends about me???? I don’t want to be infamous for NOT being famous in America”.
Musically, the highlights of the night were “Feel”, “Rock DJ”, “Swings both ways”, “Let me entertain you” and the penultimate track of the evening – “Angels” (which he introduced by saying “OK fine, I’ll perform that one hit”). The night ended with a cover of “My Way” (made popular by Frank Sinatra). The performance was a subtle nod to the artist that had come to define the early history of Las Vegas concert residencies. It was minimalist at best with only Robbie Williams and his primary songwriting partner Guy Chambers on the piano. At the end of the song, Robbie Williams exited by sinking in to the stage while Guy Chambers continued to play the piano as the curtains descended slowly. There was something symbolic about that moment as it focused the spotlight on the songwriting partnership that sowed the seeds for Robbie Williams’ monumental rise to stardom. Prior to this musical alliance, the success of Robbie Williams was far from a foregone conclusion.
One cannot doubt the larger than life ambition of Robbie Williams in his creative vision for this show. He undoubtedly tried to incorporate a lot but in doing so, he may have inadvertently eschewed the primary aspect of his career – his own hits. With a musical legacy spanning over 11 albums as a solo artist (and fifteen albums including the ones with Take That), he was never going to be in a position to do justice to all of it. That being said, he may have gone too far the other way with a covers-heavy setlist. In my humble opinion, that might have been a miscalculation in the context of an artist trying to reacquaint himself with American audiences. His legacy has been largely built off his own hits as opposed to those of others. This might be my only criticism (albeit a rather significant one) of the concert.
The concert is a reminder that America’s insulation from the European musical mainstream since the mid-90s is America’s loss. It is also a reminder that pop music can be fun, classy, and entertaining without being sonically hollow. It is my sincere hope that Robbie Williams’ return to the American stage forces a re-evaluation of gatekeepers in the American musical mainstream that have largely failed in their endeavor to uphold one of the fundamental tenets of responsible media – diversity.
On the other hand, Robbie Williams may have found the city that embodies his spirit and both him and his concert audience are better off for it. I hope that this performance not only ushers in a new era for Robbie Williams’ relationship with America but also for the many talented popstars from across the Atlantic that have been relegated to relative obscurity in America.
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When you’re at a Robbie Williams concert, one thing that you’ll notice straight away is how varied the crowd is. The first time I saw Robbie Williams live was when I was nine years old, at Milton Keynes Bowl. To enter the stage, he descended from the sky on a wire. Suffice to say, I was already mesmerised. His opening song, - the classic - "Let Me Entertain You," couldn’t have been more fitting. His performance was full of life as he paraded the stage exuding more and more confidence with every breath. Never before has a Mexican wave filled me with such joy as when conducted by Robbie himself. With the crowd in the palm of his hands, he ran through classics like "Kids" and "Angel," then recently released songs like "Let Love Be Your Energy" and "Better Man," and even did a couple of covers – he did a cover of Wings’ "Live and Let Die" boldly early on his set, and the crowd love it, especially my mum! Eleven years on, seeing Robbie Williams at the O2 Arena London, I was no less disappointed. He didn’t appear miraculously from the sky, but he was still greeted by thousands like a God. Performer to the masses, for the masses, his rendition of "Be a Boy" spoke wonders – there, my idol of nine years old sang, wearing a huge gold crown, as powerful ever.
A showman to the very end, Take That favourite turned solo artist Robbie Williams really knows how to put on a show. An artist with an impossible amount of hits, the real genius is moulding a live show that both satisfies his artistry as well as his loyal fan base.
Confidently striding onto stage, Robbie does a whole circuit of his runway and stage to really lap up the excited cheers before launching into a swing inspired set. Covers by the likes of Harry Richman and Dean Martin allow him to indulge in his favourite genre whilst still showcasing his abilities as a frontman. A brilliant live band supports the singer throughout and a selection of video interludes splits the show. The hit single 'Swing Supreme' divides a jazz heavy first half.
When he returns for act II following more video footage of the tour preparation, the hits are all lined up to be knocked out in quick succession. These included new track 'Go Gentle' and 'She's The One' which receive deafening screams from his devoted crowd. A mash up of 'Rock DJ', 'Come Undone' and 'Candy' is expertly done before the finale of 'Angels'. This track is performed with the huge band before it leads off to a last acapella verse shared with just Robbie and his thousand strong choir.
Mr Williams is sexier than Elvis! Robbie appears to entertain without any effort at all. His charismatic charm and boyish grin makes me blush whenever he looks you in the eye!
He works the room and woes the crowd. Robbie's voice is now lower but better because of his technique! He is a consummate professional, this was obvious when a speaker feedback sent him into a rage mid song!! LMEY - that's what he does from start to the long awaited final song Angels! My favorite is 'Me and my monkey' a story song about sin city Las Vegas. His band are the best I've seen and his backup singers brilliant!
Best part was RW was hot and sweaty so he disappeared then came back on stage wearing a sexy black kilt! Yes he mooned us too (but with jocks)! The old Robbie has gone but the new version is a Better Man!
Last nights Robbie Williams show was amazing. Good to see stringent security checks/searches at turnstiles. Although we had been offered a change of pitch standing to seating tickets, when tickets arrived they were for standing, and now really glad. We managed to get quite close to stage,Robbie's performance from beginning to end was amazing. He commands the audience and his audience participation was brilliant, touching at times when he got us to sing along to "strong" as he has clearly changed the words to "We're strong " for victims of Manchester tragedy. He was absolutely outstanding and I enjoyed every second. Tender moments when his dad joined him on stage and they duetted. Brilliant, fabulous show. Security staff also excellent all evening, very helpful.
I went to the Take That re-union concert in Düsseldorf some years. One of the best concerts I have ever been. The pre-group were the pet shop boys. They were so good. We all thought they will be hard to beat. How wrong we were! Take That started for approx an hour without RW and were absolutely fantastic. Then a very strange thing was brought on stage, with RW on top. What an entrance... then everything changed. He started straight away with one his best. I think it was Rock DJ. In a Nutshell, Take That was brilliant but unbeatable with RW together. If ever you have the chance to see him, do go. You will of regret it.
Talk about making an entrance, 17 showgirls parading his Brit awards, straight into "the heavy entertainment show" and "let me entertain you" then "Rock DJ" what an opening. Then when we thought it couldn't be more exciting, the opening bars of "the flood" and the other Take That boys arrived. (Shame Jason wasn't there) and we were also treated to everything changes. Robbie returned to centre stage to delight us with a good mix of songs from all of his albums.
Then later in the set, take that returned to present him with his Brit Icon award. Fantastic show, already have my tickets for next June.
Robbie is always spectacular and an amazing entertainer. He had the crowd in the palm of his hands. I went to Rochford, and the two at Rod Laver. It was hilarious when he got Justin on stage to sing Something stupid to, as Robbie thought he was gay.
He is such a showman, love him to bits and can't wait for his next concert.
He did all of his old well known songs.....I can't wait until he comes back down under again. He sang Men at Work's "Land Down Under" which was simply awesome.
He is just so, so AWESOME....ROBBIE WILLIAMS FOR KING
I have to say that I have mixed feelings about this concert. He came on late at 9pm finished 10:15pm. He only did a few classic songs. He should have come on at 7 or 8:30pm and we had no open act. He made it up by performing Angels, Strong, No Regrets but he should have performed Rock DJ and Millennium. Why he did Feel and Let me entertain you. he did perform love my life.
could have been better if he came on time. 3/5
Robbie Williams is the ultimate entertainer. His concert at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre was simply outstanding. It was my first concert and I'm glad it was Robbie.
The Brisbane Entertainment Centre on the other hand was very different. I have never had seats more uncomfortable. Sardines! I did request a move and was given the best seats in the house. On that note I will give them an A+
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Robbie Williams announces 25th anniversary European tour
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26 Sep 2022, 13:08
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Robbie Williams has revealed details for the European leg of his XXV tour to celebrate his 25th anniversary as a solo artist.
The Angels singer has already announced dates for the UK and Ireland part of the tour, which is set to kick off in October.
Now, he has confirmed he will be continuing on to Europe in January next year, starting in Bologna, Italy on 20th January. Williams will then stop at 20 more cities, with the majority of dates taking place between January and March, before finishing up in Oslo on 24th June.
Tickets for the European leg of the XXV tour go on sale at 10am CET on Friday 30th September, via William’s official website.
You can see a full list of the dates below:
January 2023
20 – Bologna, Italy, Unipol Arena
23 – Zurich, Switzerland, Hallenstadion
26 – Antwerp, Belgium, Sportpaleis
28 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
29 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
February 2023
1 – Hamburg, Germany, Barclays Arena
5 – Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena
15 – Frankfurt, Germany, Festhalle
20 – Berlin, Mercedes Benz Arena
26 – Herning, Denmark, Jyske Bank Boxen
27 – Copenhagen, Denmark, Royal Arena
1 – Stockholm, Sweden, Avicii Arena
5 – Tampere, Finland, Nokia Arena
9 – Riga, Latvia, Arena
10 – Kaunas, Lithuania, Zalgirio Arena
12 – Krakow, Poland, Tauron Arena
14 – Budapest, Hungary, Arena
17 – Vienna, Austria, Stadthalle
20 – Paris, France, AccorHotels Arena
27 – Lisbon, Portugal, Altice Arena
24 – Oslo, Norway, Telenor Arena
The album features re-recorded and orchestrated versions of songs from across his career and becomes the singer’s 14th solo album to reach the number one spot on the UK chart.
This means the former Take That star has now overtaken Elvis Presley’s record of 13 number one albums.
Speaking about the success of the album at the time, Williams said: "Thank you to everyone who’s supported the album: everyone who’s bought it, streamed it, downloaded it and reviewed it.
"I’m so pleased that it’s gone to number one, and whilst it feels strange to be receiving an award during these sombre times, I wanted to thank you all for your support and dedicate this to the fans, who I never take for granted. I really appreciate it, thank you so much."
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Moco presents Robbie Williams: Pride and Self-Prejudice , Amsterdam
“The thing that would destroy me has also made me successful.”
Tackling the stigma around mental health.
Robbie Williams is the celebrated singer-songwriter and former member of the iconic English pop group Take That with a distinguished solo career. With a charismatic stage presence and evocative lyrics, he has brought the world together with chart-topping hits. Williams has consistently reinvented himself, solidifying his status as one of the UK's most enduring and versatile pop icons. Today, he continues to make headway on a journey that began during his first stint in rehab in the '90s, transforming inner demons into self-loving angels.
I Was Mentally Ill Before It Was Cool
Robbie Williams: Pride and Self-Prejudice
A star is re-born: Robbie Williams’ collection of artworks on mental health have arrived right on time. Through candid, caricature forms, the artist sends a wave of relief through our collective consciousness. It can be hard not to internalise the conditions of our sometimes hostile world, putting inner peace and freedom of mind seemingly out of reach. Robbie’s art holds an antidote. His down to earth, vulnerable yet bold visual language illustrates his personal struggle with external pressure, shame, fear, and other inner demons. Through time, resilience and a creative renaissance, he can now proudly say: “the things that destroyed me also made me successful”. Following the example of the artist, we may look inward and embrace both dark and light, and learn to express ourselves with the freedom of full (sometimes comical) transparency.
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, do not hesitate to ask for help. Call or text 0800-0113 or visit these sources:
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When it comes to a metamorphosis, Robbie Williams is no stranger to embracing evolution with a bit of wit and an exposed heart. Born on February 13, 1974, in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, Robert Peter Williams catapulted to fame as a member of the iconic boy band Take That in the early 1990s - Iconic hits include "Back for Good" and "Never Forget." However, Robbie's itch for creative independence and personal struggles led to his departure in 1995, marking the start of his solo career. In 1997, Robbie Williams released the international hit single “Angels,” propelling him to superstardom. Experiencing ups and downs in his career, Robbie Williams felt the pressures in his professional and private life, and this stormy journey pushed him in and out of rehab. During his last stint in rehab, the artist began a self-reflective journey - embracing the light and the dark - to transform inner demons into self-loving angels. Now, after consistently creating art on a daily basis since the 90s, Robbie Williams opens his visual diary that documents his mental health journey through creative expression. Using humour and an honest vulnerability, Williams illustrates the humanistic truths that can touch us, make us laugh and spark pride within ourselves. Now, Robbie Williams demonstrates his dedication and ability to connect with audiences in a new art form for the public, in the exhibition Pride and Self-Prejudice. Moco Museum Amsterdam is proud to debut the art of Robbie Williams in his first solo exhibition, featuring standout pieces such as “I Deserve Every Drop of Love” and “Your Mental Illness”.
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Robbie Williams European tour 2023
Robbie Williams celebrates 25 years on stage as a solo artist. Now he’s ready for a European tour in 2023.
Here are the dates: 20.01 – Unipol Arena, Bologna 23.01 – Hallenstadion, Zurich 26.01 – Sportpaleis, Antwerp 28.01 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam 29.01 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam 1.02 – Barclays Arena, Hamburg 5.02 – Lanxess Arena, Cologne 15.02 – Festhalle, Frankfurt 20.02 – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin 26.02 – Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning 27.02 – Royal Arena, Copenhagen 1.03 – Avicii Arena, Stockholm 5.03 – Nokia Arena, Tampere 9.03 – Arena Riga 10.03 – Zalgirio Arena, Kaunas 12.03 – TAURON Arena Kraków 14.03 – Budapest Arena 17.03 – Stadthalle, Vienna 20.03 – Accor Arena, Paris 24.03 – Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona 27.03 – Altice Arena, Lisbon 24.06 – Telenor Arena, Oslo
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Robbie Williams has announced a huge UK show for summer 2023.
The Take That and solo star will headline a concert at the Sandringham Estate on August 26, in what he's said will be an "exclusive show." Tickets go on general sale at 9am on December 9. Head here for pre-sale ticket offers.
The show will follow an extensive European tour that will run from late January through to late March, as well European festival appearances earlier that summer and a headline set on the final day of the Isle Of Wight festival on June 18.
In November, Williams played two special London shows at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall that were filmed for an upcoming film about the star's life, Better Man.
This autumn, he released 'XXV', a compilation to celebrate his 25 years in music. It features re-worked and orchestrated versions of tracks from throughout his career.
So honoured to be playing this show at the Sandringham Estate in the UK Summer x pic.twitter.com/825jGGoFKA — Robbie Williams (@robbiewilliams) December 5, 2022
Robbie Williams Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows
Sun June 18 2023 - ISLE OF WIGHT Seaclose Park Sat August 26 2023 - SANDRINGHAM Sandringham House Fri January 20 2023 - BOLOGNA Unipol Arena (Italy) Sat January 21 2023 - BOLOGNA Unipol Arena (Italy) Mon January 23 2023 - ZURICH Hallenstadion (Switzerland) Thu January 26 2023 - ANTWERP Sportpaleis (Belgium) Sat January 28 2023 - AMSTERDAM Ziggo Dome (Netherlands) Sun January 29 2023 - AMSTERDAM Ziggo Dome (Netherlands) Wed February 01 2023 - HAMBURG Barclays Arena (Germany) Thu February 02 2023 - HAMBURG Barclays Arena (Germany) Sun February 05 2023 - COLOGNE Lanxess Arena (Germany) Mon February 06 2023 - COLOGNE Lanxess Arena (Germany) Mon February 13 2023 - AMSTERDAM Ziggo Dome (Netherlands) Wed February 15 2023 - FRANKFURT Festhalle (Germany) Thu February 16 2023 - FRANKFURT Festhalle (Germany) Mon February 20 2023 - BERLIN Mercedes Benz Arena (Germany) Tue February 21 2023 - BERLIN Mercedes Benz Arena (Germany) Fri February 24 2023 - HAMBURG Barclays Arena (Germany) Sun February 26 2023 - HERNING Jyske Bank Boxen (Denmark) Mon February 27 2023 - COPENHAGEN Royal Arena (Denmark) Wed March 01 2023 - STOCKHOLM Avicii Arena (Sweden) Sun March 05 2023 - TAMPERE Nokia Arena (Finland) Thu March 09 2023 - RIGA Arena Riga (Latvia) Fri March 10 2023 - KAUNAS Zalgirio Arena (Lithuania) Sun March 12 2023 - KRAKOW Tauron Arena (Poland) Tue March 14 2023 - BUDAPEST Budapest Arena (Hungary) Thu March 16 2023 - VIENNA Stadthalle (Austria) Fri March 17 2023 - VIENNA Stadthalle (Austria) Mon March 20 2023 - PARIS Accor Arena (France) Fri March 24 2023 - BARCELONA Palau Sant Jordi (Spain) Sat March 25 2023 - BARCELONA Palau Sant Jordi (Spain) Mon March 27 2023 - LISBON Altice Arena (Portugal) Sat June 24 2023 - OSLO Telenor Arena (Norway)
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June 13, 2022
Xxv tour announced.
Robbie will go on tour later this year bringing his high-octane shows to cities across the UK and Ireland.
Opening with two nights at London’s The O2, the autumn arena tour will be a joyous celebration of Robbie’s 25 years as a solo artist. The tour will then take in Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin.
Last week Robbie announced his new album ‘XXV’, out on 9 September ( available to pre-order now ). The record features many of his greatest hits and fan favourites, all re-recorded and newly orchestrated with the Metropole Orkest.
General sale tickets are available from 9am on Friday 17 June.
The full list of tour dates is:
OCTOBER 09 The O2, London 10 The O2, London 15 Resorts World, Birmingham 19 AO Arena, Manchester 21 AO Arena, Manchester 24 OVO Hydro, Glasgow 25 OVO Hydro, Glasgow 29 3Arena, Dublin
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El cantante Robbie Williams expondrá sus obras en el Moco Museum de Barcelona
El artista presentará 17 de sus obras en Barcelona como parte de su faceta como pintor. Será la segunda parte de la exposición ‘Confessions Of A Crowded Mind’, que inició en Ámsterdam.
(FILES) This picture taken on June 22, 2003 shows British singer Robbie Williams performing in concert at Olympia in Paris in a world tour to present his album"Escapology". Williams will marry his US actress girlfriend this weekend on an island off the California coast, a newspaper said on August 6, 2010. The singer, 36 -- who recently rejoined British band Take That -- is to tie the knot with Ayda Field, 31, in an intimate ceremony on August 7, 2010, Britain's Sun newspaper said. AFP PHOTO/BERTRAND GUAY
El cantante británico Robbie Williams mostrará 17 de sus obras de arte nunca expuestas anteriormente en el Moco Museum de la ciudad española de Barcelona, en una exposición titulada ‘Confessions Of A Crowded Mind’ que se inaugurará el próximo 20 de junio.
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El artista estará presente en la inauguración de la exposición, según anunció este jueves el Moco Museum en un comunicado.
El museo explicó que estas obras, que están relacionadas con la salud mental, “pretenden inspirar a los espectadores a abrazar colectivamente cada parte de sí mismos”. Lea aquí: Obras de Picasso y Botero serán subastadas en Bogotá
La superestrella internacional, con éxitos como ‘Angels’, ‘Feel’ o ‘Let Me Entertain You’, crea arte a diario como forma de hacer frente a las presiones de la vida en el ojo público, precisó el Moco Museum.
Tras el éxito de la primera exposición individual de Robbie Williams en el Moco Museum de Ámsterdam, donde más de 100.000 personas visitaron su primer capítulo de la muestra, ‘Pride and self-prejudice’, el cantante británico llevará ahora a España una nueva exposición para inspirar a la gente a transformar sus miedos y ansiedades en creatividad.
El artista resaltó, según explica el museo, que tras su primera exposición en Ámsterdam está “encantado” con esta nueva muestra, y confía en que “anime a la gente a aceptarse a sí misma y a expresar su verdad”. Lea aquí: Documentales colombianos serán proyectados en Reino Unido
Robbie Williams es uno de los cantantes de más éxito del mundo de la música, con seis álbumes entre los 100 más vendidos de la historia británica, 80 millones de álbumes facturados en todo el mundo, 14 singles número 1 y un récord de 18 premios BRIT, más que ningún otro artista.
En 2022 consiguió su decimocuarto álbum número 1 en el Reino Unido con ‘XXV’, batiendo el récord de solista con más álbumes número 1 en el Reino Unido.
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On the 28th & 29th of January and the 13th of February 2023 Robbie Williams will return to the Ziggo Dome! Home; Agenda ... Simply Red Tour 2022 . 10 nov. Simply Red. Simply Red Tour 2022 . 09 nov. The Chainsmokers. EURO TOUR . 07 nov. Porcupine Tree. CLOSURE/CONTINUATION ...
Fotoverslag: Robbie Williams in Ziggo Dome 2023. Fotograaf Ben Houdijk legde Robbie Williams vast in tijdens zijn XXV Tour 2023 in Ziggo Dome Amsterdam. Lees meer 30 jan. 2023. Robbie Williams komt naar Nederland | Ontdek hier het laatste nieuws | Koop nu je tickets.
Robbie Williams hit the road at the end of 2022 to begin the celebrations of 25 years as a solo artist. So far he's played sell out shows at stadiums and festivals across multiple continents. ... Relive the night with this selection of galleries and setlists from the events that he's played so far on the XXV tour. As more the final dates are ...
Op 28 & 29 januari en 13 februari 2023 keert Robbie Williams terug naar de Ziggo Dome! Home; Agenda ... Simply Red Tour 2022 . 10 nov. Simply Red. Simply Red Tour 2022 . 09 nov. The Chainsmokers. EURO TOUR . 07 nov. Porcupine Tree. CLOSURE/CONTINUATION ...
Tour name: XXV Tour - 25 Years of Hits. For fans of: Pop and Jazz. Share this concert. Share; Tweet; Line-up details. HEADLINER. Robbie Williams HEADLINER. Last time in Amsterdam: 8 years ago. Lufthaus 31 upcoming events. ... Monday February 13, 2023 Robbie Williams Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam;
2024-2025. JULY 2024. 4 - Granca Live Fest, Gran Canaria [tickets] 6 - Hyde Park, London [tickets] JANUARY 2025. 18 - Calabash South Africa 2025, Johannesburg [tickets] 22 - Calabash South Africa 2025, Cape Town [tickets] The XXV world tour will be a joyous celebration of Robbie's 25 years as a solo artist.
The presale window will be open for 48 hours from 10am local time on 28th Sept 2022. Pre-sale access does not guarantee you tickets, instead it allows you to access the ticket presale before the tickets go on general sale on 9am local time on 30th Sept 2022 . Presale tickets are limited and will be available on a first come first served basis.
About. Robbie Williams celebrates his 25th anniversary of his career. It earned him his fourteenth number one listing in the British album chart and with this he broke the record of Elvis Presley. No other solo artist was at the top of the British album chart with so many different albums. In addition, the singer has six of the Top 100 best ...
Robbie Williams has announced that he will be bringing his 'The XXV Tour' to The O2 on Sunday 9 and Monday 10 October 2022. As well as featuring countless Number 1 smash hit singles which have been newly orchestrated by Jules Buckley, Guy Chambers and Steve Sidwell, and re-recorded with the acclaimed Metropole Orkest in The Netherlands, Robbie's new album 'XXV' also features several ...
Robbie Williams has announced a run of European tour dates for his 'XXV' run, which celebrates 25 years as a solo artist. ... Robbie Williams Tour Dates: January 2023 ... 26 - Antwerp ...
Robbie Williams toured from 9 Oct 2022 to 24 Jun 2023; he performed 52 times and played around 20 songs per show. ... Tour Dates. 9 Oct 2022 The O2 London (GB) 10 Oct 2022 The O2 London (GB) 15 Oct 2022 Resorts World Arena Birmingham (GB) ... Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam (NL) 29 Jan 2023 Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam (NL) 1 Feb 2023 Barclays Arena, Hamburg (DE)
By Rhian Daly. 26th September 2022. Robbie Williams CREDIT: Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images. Robbie Williams has announced details of the European leg of his 'XXV' tour, which ...
Buy tickets for Robbie Williams concerts near you. See all upcoming 2024-25 tour dates, support acts, reviews and venue info. ... 2022 2021 2020 Most played: London (46) Melbourne (19) Las Vegas (16) Manchester (16) Amsterdam (14) Appears most with: Chris Coco (55) Lufthaus (44)
Robbie Williams To Take XXV Tour Across Europe In 2023. Monday, 26 September 2022. Written by Jon Stickler. Robbie Williams has announced European dates for his XXV Tour. The former Take That member will kick off the arena trek in Bologna, Italy on January 20, and will visit cities such as Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin and Barcelona in the spring.
Robbie Williams has revealed details for the European leg of his XXV tour to celebrate his 25th anniversary as a solo artist. ... Robbie Williams announces 25th anniversary European tour. Virgin Radio. 26 Sep 2022, 13:08. Credit: Getty ... Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome. February 2023. 1 - Hamburg, Germany, Barclays Arena ...
Robbie Williams XXV is the ultimate celebration of 25 years of Robbie's music career, featuring his greatest hits, new songs, swing classics and a film project. Explore his official website to find out more about his upcoming tour, his timeline, his merchandise and his latest news.
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Now, Robbie Williams demonstrates his dedication and ability to connect with audiences in a new art form for the public, in the exhibition Pride and Self-Prejudice. Moco Museum Amsterdam is proud to debut the art of Robbie Williams in his first solo exhibition, featuring standout pieces such as "I Deserve Every Drop of Love" and "Your ...
Robbie Williams European tour 2023. 27 September 2022 admin Concerts & Tour. Robbie Williams celebrates 25 years on stage as a solo artist. Now he's ready for a European tour in 2023. Here are the dates: 20.01 - Unipol Arena, Bologna. 23.01 - Hallenstadion, Zurich. 26.01 - Sportpaleis, Antwerp. 28.01 - Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam.
— Robbie Williams (@robbiewilliams) December 5, 2022. Robbie Williams Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows. Sun June 18 2023 - ISLE OF WIGHT Seaclose Park Sat August 26 2023 - SANDRINGHAM Sandringham House. ... Sun January 29 2023 - AMSTERDAM Ziggo Dome (Netherlands) Wed February 01 2023 - HAMBURG Barclays Arena (Germany) ...
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Get Robbie Williams setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other Robbie Williams fans for free on setlist.fm! setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear ... Artist: Robbie Williams, Tour: XXV, Venue: Nikola Estate Winery, Middle Swan, Australia. Set Times: Doors: 4:00 PM. Show: 8:35 PM - 10:25 PM. Hey Wow Yeah Yeah;
June 13, 2022 XXV Tour Announced. ... Official Robbie Williams Premium VIP Hospitality Packages are available exclusively from markbutler.co.uk or via telephone 020 7603 6033. ... Robbie will go on tour later this year bringing his high-octane shows to cities across the UK and Ireland. Opening with two nights at London's The O2, the autumn ...
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