Robbie Williams announces UK and Ireland tour to celebrate 25 years as a solo artist

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13 Jun 2022, 08:31

Robbie Williams

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Time to Feel incredibly nostalgic with Robbie Williams. 

The singer will hit the road for his XXV UK and Ireland tour in October, and will perform in five cities across seven dates. 

Robbie announced his new album, XXV, last week, and the upcoming record will consist of greatest hits and fan favourites re-recorded and newly orchestrated with the Metropole Orkest. 

The tour will celebrate Robbie’s 25 years as a solo artist, and open at London’s The O2, before moving on to Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin. 

XXV also features brand new tracks, alongside newly recreated versions of Angels, Let Me Entertain You, Millennium, She’s The One and Rock DJ to name just a few. 

In his 25 years on the music scene after leaving Take That, Robbie has sold 80 million albums worldwide, achieved 14 Number 1 singles and a record 18 BRIT Awards – more than any other artist in music history.

The iconic artist kicked things off by performing Angels during the halftime show during Soccer Aid on Sunday (12th June).

Robbie first burst onto the scene as a part of Take That, but left the group in 1995 to carve his own path. 

Take That has a pretty good music record too, with 10 million albums sold in the 1990s.

General sale tickets for Robbie’s XXV tour are available from 9am on Friday 17 June here

The full list of tour dates

9 October – The O2, London

10 October – The O2, London

15 October – Resorts World, Birmingham

19 October – AO Arena, Manchester

21 October – AO Arena, Manchester

24 October – OVO Hydro, Glasgow

25 October – OVO Hydro, Glasgow

29 October – 3Arena, Dublin

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