The singer-songwriter will perform in Dublin on Saturday, August 23, with special guest rock band Elbow joining him on stage.
Kicking off with a concert in Edinburgh on May 31, the ‘Robbie Williams Live 2025’ tour will travel through the UK—stopping in London, Manchester, and Bath—before heading across Europe. Shows are scheduled in multiple countries, including Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and Sweden.
Dublin tickets, ranging from €77.25 to €152.25 (plus Ticketmaster service charges), go on sale this Friday, November 15, at 10 am.
Additionally, Williams’ musical biopic ‘Better Man’ will release its soundtrack digitally on December 27, with a physical version to follow.
Fans who pre-order the ‘Better Man’ soundtrack from his official store by 6 pm tomorrow will receive early access to pre-sale tickets for the tour, starting November 13 for UK dates and November 14 for European dates.
Commenting on the tour, Williams said, “This tour is going to be my boldest yet—I can’t wait to see you next year. There will be songs from the movie ‘Better Man’ and some new music too…but more on that soon.”
Robbie Williams previously performed to a crowd of 120,000 at Phoenix Park in 2003 and has sold out shows at both Slane Castle (1999) and Croke Park (2006).
Here are the dates for the ‘Robbie Williams Live 2025’ tour:
31 May – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK
6 June – Emirates Stadium, London, UK
11 June – Co-op Live, Manchester, UK
13 June – Royal Crescent, Bath, UK
19 June – Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark
22 June – Johan Cruyff ArenA, Amsterdam, Netherlands
25 June – VELTINS-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
28 June – TW Classic, Werchter, Belgium
30 June – Heinz von Heiden Arena, Hanover, Germany
2 July – La Défense Arena, Paris, France
5 July – RCDE Stadium Cornellà, Barcelona, Spain
9 July – Red Bull Arena, Leipzig, Germany
12 July – Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria
17 July – Stadio Nereo Rocco, Trieste, Italy
21 July – Waldbühne, Berlin, Germany
22 July – Waldbühne, Berlin, Germany
26 July – Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany
1 August – Darius and Girėnas Stadium, Kaunas, Lithuania
3 August – Mežaparks, Riga, Latvia
7 August – Stockholm Stadion, Stockholm, Sweden
10 August – Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany
13 August – Forus Travbane, Stavanger, Norway
16 August – Granåsen, Trondheim, Norway
23 August – Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland
7 September – O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic
9 September – TAURON Arena Kraków, Kraków, Poland
12 September – MVM Dome, Budapest, Hungary
20 September – Olympiastadion, Helsinki, Finland