Robbie Williams Stadium Tour Dates

Robbie Williams announced his highly anticipated 2017 European stadium tour.

Robbie Williams, Coventry

At a press conference in London today, Robbie Williams announced his highly anticipated 2017 European stadium tour.

Twenty-nine shows in eighteen countries are announced, opening with a date at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium on June 2nd 2017. Erasure will be joining Robbie Williams on the tour as special guests. Tickets go on sale this Friday, November 11.

Robbie will perform a special one-off show at The Troxy in London this evening to celebrate receiving the prestigious BRITs Icon Award. The award is the highest accolade given by the BRIT Awards and has previously only been given to Elton John and David Bowie. It is only presented to artists whose writing, recording and performances have set them apart as having made a lasting impact on British culture, recognising the very highest level of achievement in music.

For full 2017 European tour dates, see below.

Tickets go on sale to the public from 10am GMT on Friday, 11 November via RobbieWilliams.com. An exclusive 48-hour pre-sale will offer members of the Robbie Williams mailing list access to tickets before the general sale. Sign up at RobbieWilliams.com/tickets.

JUNE

2nd        Etihad Stadium, Manchester, UK

6th         St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton, UK

9th         BT Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK

13th       Ricoh Stadium, Coventry, UK

17th       Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland

21st        Principality Stadium, Cardiff, UK

23rd       London Stadium (Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park), London UK 

28th       Espirit Arena, Dusseldorf, Germany

JULY

1st          AccorHotels Arena, Paris, France

4th         Goffertpark, Nijmegen, Netherlands

8th         Werchter Festivalpark, Belgium

11th       HDI Arena, Hannover, Germany      

14th       Stadio Bentegodi, Verona, Italy             

19th       Commerzbank Arena, Frankfurt, Germany

22nd      Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany

25th       Waldbühne, Berlin, Germany

29th       Tele2 Arena, Stockholm, Sweden

AUGUST                                            

4th         Bergenhus Fortress, Bergen, Norway  

7th         Telia Parken, Copenhagen, Denmark

10th       Tampere Ratina Stadium, Finland

13th       PGE Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland

16th       Vingis Park, Vilnius, Lithuania

19th       Airport Letnany, Prague, Czech Republic

23rd       Groupama Arena, Budapest, Hungary

26th       Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna, Austria

29th       Wörthersee Stadium, Klagenfurt, Austria

SEPTEMBER

2nd        Letzigrund Stadium, Zurich, Switzerland

7th         Ledovi Dvorets Palace, St Petersburg, Russia

10th       Olympiski, Moscow, Russia