Robbie Williams Live 2025

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Robbie Williams Live 2025
Tour by Robbie Williams
Location
  • Europe
Start date31 May 2025 (2025-05-31)
End date2 October 2025 (2025-10-02)
No. of shows35
Website robbiewilliams.com/pages/live
Robbie Williams concert chronology
  • XXV Tour
    (2022–2023)
  • Robbie Williams Live 2025
    (2025)
  • ...

Robbie Williams Live 2025, sometimes referred to simply as Live 2025, is the upcoming fourteenth concert tour by English singer and songwriter Robbie Williams, in support of his 2024 biographical film, Better Man , directed by Michael Gracey. It is Williams' first concert tour since the XXV Tour, which took place in 2022–2023, and his first since The Heavy Entertainment Show Tour , which took place in 2017–2018, to mainly hit stadiums and other outdoor venues in place of indoor arenas. The tour was first announced on November 11, 2024, [1] [2] [3] [4] with additional dates added later in December. [5] [6] The tour is set to begin in Edinburgh, Scotland on May 31, 2025, and is scheduled to conclude in Athens, Greece on October 2, 2025.

Contents

Tour dates

List of 2025 concerts
Date (2025)CityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
31 May Edinburgh Scotland Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium The Lottery Winners
4 June [a] [7] Newcastle England Newcastle Town Moor
6 June London Emirates Stadium The Lottery Winners
7 June
10 June Manchester Co-op Live
11 June
13 June Bath Royal Crescent
14 June
19 June Copenhagen Denmark Parken
22 June Amsterdam Netherlands Johan Cruijff ArenA
23 June
25 June Gelsenkirchen Germany VELTINS-Arena
28 June [b] [8] Werchter BelgiumWerchter Festivalpark
30 June Hanover Germany Heinz-von-Heiden-Arena The Lottery Winners
2 July Paris France Paris La Défense Arena
5 July Barcelona Spain Stage Front Stadium
9 July Leipzig Germany Red Bull Arena
12 July Vienna Austria Ernst-Happel-Stadion
17 July Trieste Italy Stadio Nereo Rocco
21 July Berlin Germany Waldbühne
22 July
26 July Munich Olympiastadion
1 August Kaunas Lithuania Darius and Girėnas Stadium
3 August Riga Latvia Mežaparks Great Bandstand
7 August Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Olympic Stadium
10 August Frankfurt Germany Deutsche Bank Park
13 August Stavanger Norway Forus Travbane
16 August Trondheim Granåsen
23 August Dublin Ireland Croke Park
7 September Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
9 September Kraków Poland Tauron Arena Kraków
12 September Budapest Hungary MVM Dome
20 September Helsinki Finland Helsinki Olympic Stadium
28 September Sofia Bulgaria Vasil Levski National Stadium TBA
2 October Athens Greece Panathenaic Stadium

Notes

  1. This show is set to be part of Come Together Festival.
  2. This show is set to be part of TW Classic.

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