Robbie Williams has announced an autumn arena tour across the UK and Ireland. It celebrates 25 years as her solo singer.
His pop superstar, 48, will spend two nights at O2 in London in October and will be touring to Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin on Saturday, October 29th.
The 8-stop tour will take place a month after his latest album XXV was released on September 9, and tickets for the Dublin Gig at the 3 Arena will start at € 57.65 and will be available on Friday.
The album includes his biggest hits and fans’ favorite re-recorded versions reorganized with the Metropole Orchestra, including Let Me Entertain You, rock DJ, and Millennium.
It also includes the latest version of the 1997 Hit Ballard Angels, which Williams played during half-time at the Soccer Aid at London Stadium in Stratford’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on Sunday.
Several new tracks are also promised, including Lost, Disco Symphony, More Than This, and The World And Her Mother.
This album marks the 25th anniversary of Williams’ illustrious career, one of the most decorated artists in the world, and is the number one UK number one in 1995 when he left the boy band Take That to pursue a solo career. The album has been announced.
The group recorded eight number one hits in the 1990s and sold 10 million albums, but tensions between Gary Barlow, considered the group’s serious songwriter, and Williams, a rebellious joker. Has begun to rise.
Along with Howard Donald, Mark Owen and Jason Orange, Take That was welcomed as Britain’s largest boy band in the 1990s, evoking the Beatles-inspired hysteria.