Ego Has Landed Tour

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Ego Has Landed Tour
Tour by Robbie Williams
LocationEurope
Associated album Life thru a Lens
Start date15 May 1998
End date29 August 1998
No. of shows21
Robbie Williams concert chronology
  • Show Off Must Go On Tour
    (1997)
  • Ego Has Landed Tour
    (1998)
  • One More for the Rogue Tour
    (1998–99)

The Ego Has Landed Tour was the second concert tour by English recording artist, Robbie Williams. The tour promoted his debut album, Life thru a Lens , and saw Williams performing at bigger venues than his earlier Show Off Must Go On Tour. The singer also performed at several UK music festivals during the summer of 1998.

Contents

Setlist

  1. "Let Me Entertain You"
  2. "I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind of Thing"
  3. "Clean"
  4. "South of the Border"
  5. "Baby Girl Window"
  6. "One of God's Better People"
  7. "There She Goes"
  8. "Killing Me"
  9. "Life Thru a Lens"
  10. "Teenage Millionaire"
  11. "Lazy Days"
  12. "Ego a Go Go"
  13. "Old Before I Die"
  14. "Angels"
  15. "Back for Good"

Tour dates

List of 1998 concerts [1]
DateCityCountryVenue
15 May 1998 Treforest Wales The Basement
16 May 1998 Chalfont St Giles EnglandBucks College Student Union
20 May 1998 Manchester Manchester Apollo
21 May 1998 Sheffield Convocation Hall
22 May 1998 York Barbican Centre
25 May 1998 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough Town Hall
26 May 1998 Hull Hull City Hall
28 May 1998 Blackburn King Georges Hall
30 May 1998 Carlisle The Sands Centre
31 May 1998 Bristol Colston Hall
3 June 1998London London Forum
4 June 1998
5 June 1998 Birmingham Aston Villa Leisure Centre
8 June 1998London Royal Albert Hall
27 June 1998 [A] Pilton Worthy Farm
28 June 1998 [B] The Hague Netherlands Zuiderpark
11 July 1998 [C] Perth and Kinross Scotland Balado
21 August 1998 Liverpool England Royal Court Theatre
22 August 1998 [D] Leeds Temple Newsam
23 August 1998 [D] Chelmsford Hylands Park
29 August 1998 [E] Slane Ireland Slane Castle
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "Glastonbury Festival" [2]
B This concert was a part of "Parkpop" [3]
C This concert is a part of "T in the Park"
D These concerts were a part of "V98" [4]
E This concert was a part of the "Slane Concert"

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