Robbie Williams at Manchester AO Arena - stage times, setlist, support and what to expect on XXV tour

Pop showman Robbie Williams is heading back to Manchester this weeks for three huge shows - here's everything you need to know

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The ultimate pop showman Robbie Williams will be returning to Manchester next week for a string of huge gigs to celebrate 25 years as a solo artist. Manchester, of course, is where he first found fame as one fifth of boyband Take That , so the city will always have a special place in his heart.

And, naturally, when he announced his big arena return earlier this year, tickets were selling so quickly for his first two Manchester gigs that a third date was added. He'll be at the AO Arena on Wednesday October 19, before returning on Friday and Saturday (October 21 and 22).

The tour for Tunstall's finest Robbie , 48, comes on the back of his new album XXV featuring many of his greatest hits and fan favourites, which were all re-recorded and newly orchestrated with the Metropole Orkest. The autumn arena tour is billed as "a joyous celebration of Robbie’s 25 years as a solo artist".

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Fans can expect some of his biggest hits on the setlist and some huge fan singalongs to the likes of Come Undone, Rock DJ, Kids, Feel and, of course, Angels.

There's likely to be a nod to a few Take That classics too. And heck, he might even roll out a bit of Oasis, if his homecoming show in Stoke-on-Trent earlier this year was anything to go by when he did a cheeky bit of Don't Look Back in Anger. Here's what we know so far about the gig if you're heading along to any of the Manchester shows this week to help you plan your night.

Who is the support act?

Support on this new tour comes from Lufthaus, which is yes, the new Robbie Williams electronic project. But we're told Robbie does not actually appear during the support set from the band's Tim Metcalfe and Flynn Francis, but you will hear his vocals.

Lufthaus merge music, art and digitial technology in their live performance so it will definitely be worth getting their early to give them a watch.

Stage times

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Stage times are always given as a rough guide and are subject to change. The advice is always to arrive as early as possible to get through the security checks and to find your seats as soon as you can to avoid disappointment.

Doors — 6:00 pm

Lufthaus — 7:30 pm

Robbie Williams — 8:40 pm

Curfew — 11:00 pm

Robbie kicked off the new tour at London's 02 Arena on October 9, before continuing on to Birmingham's ResortWorld Arena. He's played roughly the same set at both venues, so this is likely what we can expect here at the Manchester gigs this week.

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Hey Wow Yeah Yeah

Let Me Entertain You

Land of 1000 Dances

Come Undone

Everything Changes

Don't Look Back in Anger

Love My Life

Old Before I Die

She's the One

Are tickets still available?

There is only limited availability on seats for the first two nights, October 19 and 21, which were the first to go on sale earlier this year. A third date was announced for Saturday October 22, where some tickets are still available.

For all the latest ticket availability you can click here .

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Supergrass’ Gaz Coombes to Support Robbie Williams on 2023 Australian Tour

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Supergrass co-founder Gaz Coombes has been announced as the support act on Robbie Williams’ upcoming Australian tour. The songwriter will appear at all of Williams’ Australian shows, which will begin at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium on Thursday, 16th November.

Williams and Coombes will then play two A Day on the Green shows at Mount Cotton in Queensland, before heading to Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, and finally Swan Valley in Western Australia (for more winery shows). See the full list and ticket details below.

Supergrass: ‘Alright’

It’ll be Coombes’ first tour of Australia since 2018 , when he was here in support of his third solo album World’s Strongest Man. In the years since he’s released one more album, Turn The Car Around , which arrived in January this year.

Supergrass split up in 2010 but reunited in 2019 for a series of live shows; they also released a live album Live On Other Planets, which raised funds for venues affected by the pandemic.

“Reunions can’t go on forever and they’ve got to have some sort of lifespan,” Coombes told NME this year about whether more shows were on the cards. “It was always gonna be that year, we were gonna do everything in 2020. But because of what happened with the pandemic, obviously it got spread out into two and a half, almost three years which is pretty crazy.

“But it’s cool that it ended in a way where we could definitely look at the possibility of other shows down the line if it feels right and if everyone’s in the right place.”

The other support slot on Williams’ tour will be taken up by Williams’ electronic project, Lufthaus. Williams was last in Australia to perform at the AFL Grand Final, where he performed a duet with Delta Goodrem (‘Kids’) and tore through a rendition of John Farnham’s ‘You’re The Voice’.

Robbie Williams – 25 Years Of Hits Australian Tour 2023

Thursday, 16th November, 2023 – Allianz Stadium, Sydney, NSW

Saturday, 18th November, 2023 – ​Sirromet Wines, Mount Cotton, QLD (A Day On The Green)

Sunday, 19th November, 2023 – ​Sirromet Wines, Mount Cotton, QLD (A Day On The Green)

Wednesday, 22nd November, 2023 – ​AAMI Park, Melbourne, VIC

Thursday, 23rd November, 2023 – ​AAMI Park, Melbourne, VIC

Saturday, 25th November, 2023 – Mt Duneed Estate, Geelong, VIC (A Day On The Green)

Sunday, 26th November, 2023 – Adelaide Parklands Street Circuit, Adelaide

Thursday, 30th November 2023 – Nikola Estate, Swan Valley, WA (A Day On The Green)

Friday, 1st December, 2023 – Nikola Estate, Swan Valley, WA (A Day On The Green)

Tickets are on sale now.

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‘Now scream!’ … Robbie Williams performing at the O2, London, 9 October 2022.

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B y the way Robbie Williams opens his show at London’s O2 Arena, you would think he has something to prove. A national treasure and one of the best-selling artists of all time, Williams has been reflecting British culture back at itself in a hurricane of hair gel and bravado since joining Take That in 1990. Equally, he’s had a life of stark ups and downs – adoration and derision, addiction and recovery – that has made him something of an underdog. Tonight, you hear him before you see him. That familiar, eternally boyish voice checking the mic – “two, one two” – giving the occasion a fly-by-the-seat of one’s pants vibe. Next, you see his silhouette. He emerges behind the band frozen in an Elvis pose; crouched over, mic in hand, flared trousers and all. They start Let Me Entertain You and Robbie struts to centre stage, revealing a gold glitter waistcoat, a greying French crop mullet and box-fresh white trainers. “Now SCREAM!” he demands. And they do.

Williams is a performer who, much like Liam Gallagher or Alex Turner , is able to tap into a kind of British masculinity that is loud of mouth and soft of eye: ballads for lads who are constantly one gulp of Carling away from bursting into tears over an afternoon with their grandad 24 years ago. As he bowls around the stage singing lyrics like “my bed’s full of takeaways, of fantasies of easy lays” and “I don’t wanna die, but I ain’t keen on living either” to an all-ages audience, you get the sense of these songs being timeless because they were written from a precipice. Whether he’s proclaiming “I’m a star but I’ll fade” or lamenting that “youth is wasted on the young”, the threat of loss hangs over every high.

‘Happy ending’ … Robbie Williams.

The tour is in support of Williams’s latest album, XXV, which sees 25 years of hits and fan favourites re-recorded and orchestrated with the Metropole Orkest . From Take That’s The Flood to Rock DJ to Kylie Minogue duet Kids , it’s essentially a personalised tour of his career, from boyband heartthrob through the cocaine years to his current station as a family man whose kids think he’s lost his looks. The set is peppered with anecdotes about going on holiday with Geri Horner when he was first getting sober, and doing cocaine with Oasis at Glastonbury before hammering out a cover of Don’t Look Back in Anger so resonant it should legitimately annoy the Gallagher brothers into burying the hatchet.

Given the framework of the tour, it’s no surprise that it feels almost like a swan song. He talks about 1990 – the year Thatcher resigned, the Berlin wall fell (November 1989 to be exact), and, more importantly, Take That formed. He does live commentary on the video for Everything Changes : explaining why there is jelly bouncing off his bare body and how Gary Barlow got all the lead parts. He reminisces about reading NME in the 90s and getting “big ideas” about writing his own songs. He makes dedications to his family and says he has found happiness. At one point a camera sweeps past the barrier and lingers on an older male fan holding a handmade sign that says “hardcore since ’74” (the year Robbie was born).

To counter, there’s plenty of the man that gave us Rudebox (which he graciously does not play). He points into the crowd and grabs his crotch and he bends over and roars “this is my bum, this is my arse” followed by something about ageing. Within the first five minutes he’s down among the crowd screaming “come on you fuckers”. For a sweeping encore of No Regrets and She’s the One , he dons a customised wrestling robe and holds his arms outstretched while the orchestra blows the songs up to operatic proportions.

Like his father Peter, the Sinatra of working men’s clubs, Williams is a showman from start to finish. While waxing lyrical about entertainment, he tells us that the number one rule is “love your audience”, and that love clearly goes both ways. Before finally bringing things to a close with Angels , he nods to Knebworth 2003: “When I asked you to grow old with me at Knebworth you did, didn’t you?”

Now approaching 50, Williams doesn’t just write songs about living fast and being young. He performs with the joy of what can come after. His parting message for anyone who’s followed his journey from the start – and, I suspect, himself: “Turns out there is a happy ending.”

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The pop heartthrob is celebrating 25 years as a solo artist by heading back Down Under for another huge tour

Remember the early noughties, when MySpace was still a thing and singers like Kylie Minogue, Natalie Imbruglia and Robbie Williams ruled the airwaves? Well, it seems like 2022 is the latter pop heartthrob's comeback year. You might say that, angels brought us here? And it's time to move your body.

Back in April 2022, Williams played two exclusive, sell-out shows at Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena for his upcoming biopic – and now he's headed back Down Under in 2023 for his XXV tour.  

A second batch of tickets have dropped for Williams' Sydney show in November, and we also now know who his support act will be. F ellow British singer-songwriter Gaz Coombes will join Robbie as a special guest on all Australian dates. Also known for his work as front man of legendary Britpop band Supergrass, the solo artist returns down under for the first time since 2018.

As for ol' green eyes Robbie Williams, he really needs no introduction, having cemented himself as one of the finest male pop stars of his generation and racked up more than 80 million album sales. And with the release of his new album  XXV  earlier this month, Williams is officially celebrating 25 years as a solo artist. 

Hear his classics and new tracks live when he takes over Allianz Stadium for an all ages show on Thursday, November 16, 2023. Tickets are on sale at the   Frontier Touring website . 

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Robbie Williams touches down in Sydney ahead of XXV Australian tour of his greatest hits

Singer Robbie Williams poses in front of the camera at the Star casino in Sydney for the ARIA Awards.

Robbie Williams launches his Australian tour tomorrow night to celebrate 25 years as a solo artist, but some things have changed for the 49-year-old father. 

"There used to be a bevy of semi-clad beauties hanging around me," the pop star said.

The popularity surrounding some of his greatest hits, such as the 1997 power ballad Angels, however, continues. 

"I consciously know that song gave me my career and it exists outside of me. It belongs to the people and it's bigger than me", he said.

Pop star Robbie Williams raises his arm in the air as he stands outside the Sydney Opera House.

For Williams, Australia has always held a special place in his heart.

During a time when he struggled to feel accepted by his home country, the English singer felt understood by audiences down under.

"In Australia … I've just been allowed to be the creature that I've always wanted to be," he said.

"I feel as though Australia has always seen me, and I feel as though it's kind of an adopted home in my heart and soul because I'm not scared or embarrassed or ashamed to be me here."

He's discussed moving to Australia with his wife, American actress Ayda Field, and their four children, frequently.

"We're always aggrieved and sad because we always decide it's too far … my whole life and my biggest audience and my job is based in Europe," he said.

"I think it's not lost on me that the people that I feel most comfortable around are Aussies, because you can joke here."

After releasing a four-part docuseries last week — reflecting on his struggles with addiction and rise to stardom — Williams is set to embark on a nine-show tour across the country, starting in Sydney tomorrow night. 

Singer Robbie Williams raises his hands in front of the lower half of his face as he poses for a photo inside a studio in Sydney

Nostalgia for Generation X

While the music industry around him evolved, Williams did not choose to reinvent himself like so many other artists.

Instead, he re-mastered his greatest hits time and time again, serving as a piece of nostalgia for Generation X.

Singer Robbie Williams raises his arms in the air as he performs on a stage in London.

He said he sticks to the classics to take the stress out of performing.

"I know these songs mean a great deal to a lot of people and they facilitate me getting up and not losing the audience, because if I play something they don't know, if you lose a stadium full of people, it gives you anxiety," he said.

More than 30 years ago, at just 16 years old, Williams shot to fame in the 1990s pop group Take That, with hits Back for Good, Never Forget, and Babe.

Members of the UK boy band Take That pose for the camera, with Robbie Williams standing in the back.

He quit the group in 1995 after battling with drug addiction. The rest of the band split up the following year.

But as the broken hearts of adolescent girls began to mend over his shock departure, so did Williams's career.

Just two years later, in 1997, he released his debut solo album Life thru a Lens.

Singer Robbie Williams holds a microphone close as he sings on stage during a performance in Auckland.

At the height of his fame, in 2003, Williams performed to a record 375,000 people over three days at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire, England — a record which the BBC says has not been broken since.

Take That eventually reunited without Williams, who rejoined in 2010 to re-record their songs. 

It became one of the fastest-selling albums of the century.

More than 20 years after the smash-hit Kids was recorded with Australian pop icon Kylie Minogue, Williams recreated the duo with Delta Goodrem at the 2022 AFL Grand Final.

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13 June 2022, 07:00 | Updated: 30 September 2022, 08:27

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Robbie Williams will head out on tour later this year across the UK and Ireland as he celebrates his 25th anniversary as a solo artist.

Last week, Robbie announced his new album XXV, to be released on September 9, which features many of his greatest hits re-recorded as orchestral songs with the Metropole Orkest.

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To support the album, Robbie will open with two nights at London’s The O2, before heading to Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and Dublin. 



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Robbie Williams tour dates for 2022

Fans who pre-order the album from the official Robbie Williams store by 8pm on Tuesday June 14th will receive access to a special ticket pre-sale on Wednesday, June 15th. The pre-sale starts at 9am for 48 hours.

General sale tickets are then available from 9am on Friday, June 17.

The full list of tour dates are:

  • 9 October – The O2, London

  • 10 October – The O2, London

  • 15 October – Resorts World, Birmingham

  • 19 October – AO Arena, Manchester

  • 21 October – AO Arena, Manchester

  • 22 October - AO Arena, Manchester
  • 24 October – OVO Hydro, Glasgow

  • 25 October – OVO Hydro, Glasgow

  • 29 October – 3Arena, Dublin



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Speaking about the new album, Robbie said: "I’m so excited to announce my new album XXV which celebrates many of my favourite songs from the past 25 years.

"Each track has a special place in my heart so it was a real thrill to record them again with the Metropole Orkest. Can't wait for you all to hear it."

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Robbie Williams 2023 Australian Tour Setlists

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Robbie Williams is celebrating 25 years of hits at a bunch of Australian headline shows this month. The British pop star is playing stadium venues in Sydney and Melbourne and wineries in Mount Cotton, Geelong and Swan Valley.

Williams will be supported throughout the tour by Supergrass’ Gaz Coombes and his own electronic project, Lufthaus. The three acts are booked in for the final night of the VAILO Adelaide 500 after-race concert series .

The tour comes 25 years after the release of Williams’ debut solo record, Life Thru A Lens . He’s released a total of 12 studio albums a solo artist, the latest being 2019’s The Christmas Present . The retrospective compilation, XXV , came out in September 2022. You can find all of Williams’ Australian tour setlists below.

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  • Hey Wow Yeah Yeah
  • Let Me Entertain You
  • Land of 1000 Dances (Chris Kenner cover)
  • Come Undone
  • Could It Be Magic (Barry Manilow cover)
  • Don’t Look Back in Anger (Oasis cover)
  • Back for Good (Take That song)
  • Love My Life
  • You’re The Voice (John Farnham cover)
  • She’s The One (World Party cover)
  • Medley: Let Me Entertain You, Strong, Back For Good, Feel, Angels

AAMI Park, Melbourne

  • Thursday, 23rd November
  • Let Me Entertain You 
  • Land of 1000 Dances (Chris Kenner cover) 
  • Come Undone 
  • Could It Be Magic (Barry Manilow cover) 
  • Don’t Look Back in Anger (Oasis cover) 
  • Back For Good (Take That song) 
  • Love My Life 
  • You’re The Voice (John Farnham cover) 
  • Wednesday, 22nd November
  • Back For Good (Take That song)
  • Medley: Let Me Entertain You, Strong, Come Undone, Better Man, Feel, Angels

Sirromet Wines, Mount Cotton​

  • Sunday, 19th November

Sirromet Wines, Mount Cotton

  • Saturday, 18th November

Allianz Stadium, Sydney

  • Thursday, 16th November

Robbie Williams – 25 Years Of Hits Australian Tour 2023

  • Thursday, 16th November, 2023 – Allianz Stadium, Sydney, NSW
  • Saturday, 18th November, 2023 – ​Sirromet Wines, Mount Cotton, QLD (A Day On The Green)
  • Sunday, 19th November, 2023 – ​Sirromet Wines, Mount Cotton, QLD (A Day On The Green)
  • Wednesday, 22nd November, 2023 – ​AAMI Park, Melbourne, VIC
  • Thursday, 23rd November, 2023 – ​AAMI Park, Melbourne, VIC
  • Saturday, 25th November, 2023 – Mt Duneed Estate, Geelong, VIC (A Day On The Green)
  • Sunday, 26th November, 2023 – Adelaide Parklands Street Circuit, Adelaide (Adelaide 500)
  • Thursday, 30th November 2023 – Nikola Estate, Swan Valley, WA (A Day On The Green)
  • Friday, 1st December, 2023 – Nikola Estate, Swan Valley, WA (A Day On The Green)

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Robbie Williams XXV Australian Tour 2023

Chugg Entertainment  and  Frontier Touring  are delighted to announce global pop phenomenon Robbie Williams will return to Australia in November 2023 to play headline dates across the country.

With his new album XXV released in 2022, Robbie celebrates twenty-five years as a solo artist. A journey through his career-defining catalogue, featuring multiple No.1 hit singles and fan favourites, the songs of XXV offer a fresh and illuminating perspective, having been newly orchestrated by Jules Buckley, Guy Chambers and Steve Sidwell, and re-recorded with the acclaimed Metropole Orkest in The Netherlands.

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September 10, 2015

Australia and new zealand support act announced.

Australia and New Zealand Support Act Announced

After a great deal of anticipation we can now reveal that the act supporting Robbie when the third leg of the Let Me Entertain You Tour starts next month is... Lawson!

The English pop-rockers will accompany Robbie as he makes his way across Australia and onto New Zealand in October and November.

With six top-ten singles and a string of sell-out shows under their belts, the four-piece of Andy Brown, Joel Peat, Ryan Fletcher and Adam Pitts are no strangers to a large crowd and are looking forward to making sure you're well and truly warmed up for Robbie come show time.

Following a break after the enormous success of their 2012 debut album, Chapman Square, the band are back and ready to take on the world with bold new single, Roads. Listen to it along with the original record below.

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