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Robbie Williams announces huge 'XXV' arena tour to celebrate 25 years as a solo artist

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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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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The run kicks off January 20 in Bologna, Italy.

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Robbie Williams has announced details of the European leg of his “XXV” tour, which has been organized to celebrates 25 years of his solo career.

Williams already confirmed dates for the UK and Ireland run of dates, which will kick off in October. Williams will head inland in January, starting the tour in Bologna, Italy, on January 20. He will then travel to Switzerland, Belgium, and more, before wrapping things up in March. He hits the road one more time in June for a date in Oslo.

Last year, it was announced that the forthcoming Robbie Williams biopic Better Man , will begin filming in Melbourne, Australia in early 2022 and will be directed by Michael Gracey ( The Greatest Showman ).

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Williams is one of the U.K.’s most prominent entertainers and one of the best-selling artists of all time. He first found fame with the group Take That , from 1989 to 1995, and then began a wildly successful solo career. The film “will offer an introspective look into the experiences that shaped Williams, both on and off stage.”

Williams is expected to appear as himself, with some of his songs “re-interpreted and recontextualized in the film.” Variety reported that Better Man will be distributed in Australia and New Zealand by leading film distributor, Roadshow Films. International sales are handled by U.K.-based Rocket Science, which previously handled Schumacher and The Trial of The Chicago 7 .

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Robbie Williams Tour Dates: January 2023 20 – Bologna, Italy, Unipol Arena 23 – Zurich, Switzerland, Hallenstadion 26 – Antwerp, Belgium, Sportpaleis 28 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome 29 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome

February 2023 1 – Hamburg, Germany, Barclays Arena 5 – Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena 15 – Frankfurt, Germany, Festhalle 20 – Berlin, Mercedes Benz Arena 26 – Herning, Denmark, Jyske Bank Boxen 27 – Copenhagen, Denmark, Royal Arena

March 2023 1 – Stockholm, Sweden, Avicii Arena 5 – Tampere, Finland, Nokia Arena 9 – Riga, Latvia, Arena 10 – Kaunas, Lithuania, Zalgirio Arena 12 – Krakow, Poland, Tauron Arena 14 – Budapest, Hungary, Arena 17 – Vienna, Austria, Stadthalle 20 – Paris, France, AccorHotels Arena 27 – Lisbon, Portugal, Altice Arena

June 2023 24 – Oslo, Norway, Telenor Arena

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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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I went to the Take That re-union concert in Düsseldorf some years. One of the best concerts I have ever been. The pre-group were the pet shop boys. They were so good. We all thought they will be hard to beat. How wrong we were! Take That started for approx an hour without RW and were absolutely fantastic. Then a very strange thing was brought on stage, with RW on top. What an entrance... then everything changed. He started straight away with one his best. I think it was Rock DJ. In a Nutshell, Take That was brilliant but unbeatable with RW together. If ever you have the chance to see him, do go. You will of regret it.

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I have to say that I have mixed feelings about this concert. He came on late at 9pm finished 10:15pm. He only did a few classic songs. He should have come on at 7 or 8:30pm and we had no open act. He made it up by performing Angels, Strong, No Regrets but he should have performed Rock DJ and Millennium. Why he did Feel and Let me entertain you. he did perform love my life.

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It is not too far in the distant past that Las Vegas concert residencies were associated with fading pop stars that were way past their commercial prime. More often than not, the artists that gravitated to Las Vegas concert residencies had enjoyed their fair share of the limelight in America’s musical mainstream. Many attribute the dramatic shift in perception for these shows to Celine Dion (with specific regard to her “A New Day” tour). The tour featured theatrical performances and imbibed the spirit of glitz and excess that Las Vegas is often characterized by. Since then, artists such as Elton John, Britney Spears, and Jennifer Lopez have carried on this tradition with immense success. The newest twist to the history of Las Vegas residencies is one that British pop superstar Robbie Williams just might be the catalyst for.

Robbie Williams is one of the more noteworthy symptoms of the US musical mainstream’s stubborn insularity from the global pop music landscape. Despite being the recipient of the second largest recording contract (valued at 80 million pounds) of all time, Robbie Williams (like many artists from the UK) has been overlooked by US terrestrial radio’s gatekeepers. These gatekeepers enjoy immense power to shape public opinion even today despite the rapid proliferation of alternate venues for music discovery besides terrestrial radio in the last two decades. As a result, Robbie Williams’ chart success in the US has been rather lackluster. None of his singles have entered the Billboard Top 40 singles chart. This is in stark contrast to his larger-than-life popularity overseas (literally everywhere besides the US). Furthermore, it has been almost two decades since he last performed live in the US.

Given this reality, it is rather interesting that Robbie Williams chose a Las Vegas concert residency route as opposed to a mini-tour covering the US’ key media hubs. The second element of surprise stems from the conscious choice of venue. Williams’ team has opted for the intimacy of the Encore Theater at Wynn Resorts. This is quite a shift for someone that in Europe is considered a stadium act. The final element of surprise is the overwhelming demand for tickets for these shows. The six shows scheduled for March 2019 have sold out. It would be interesting to see data highlighting the split between domestic and international demand for these tickets. Six more dates have been added between the months of June and July in Las Vegas.

On the evening of March 9, as concert attendees began to fill in the Encore theatre and indulge in friendly banter with each other, it became clear that one common theme linked many of the Americans in the audience. Most of these people either had foreign ties (by virtue of having lived or studied in Europe at some point in their lives) or had discovered Robbie Williams in the couple of years in the late 90s during which his promotion team tried to actively promote him on American television (to compensate for the lack of acceptance from American terrestrial radio gatekeepers).

My expectations of the concert were moderate – not because I expected to be underwhelmed but because I assumed (incorrectly of course!) that the intimacy of the Encore Theatre automatically meant that the show would be a mellow affair with Robbie Williams sitting on a stool performing mostly swing covers. While covers comprised a significant portion of the setlist, the concert was as far from a mellow affair as it could be. The concert opened with a call to the audience to sing the cheeky and irreverent “National Anthem of Robbie” with the lyrics being projected on to the curtains. The audience obliged with an overabundance of enthusiasm as they sang along hilarious lyrics such as

“Yes he went to rehab

Drugs and drinks took him low

God bless our Robbie

He can swing both ways

He is totally global

Except in the US of A”

This was followed by a video of Robbie Williams being broadcast on the curtains with the crowd cheering on deliriously. The curtains opened to a jaw-dropping stage setup. This was the first indication that Robbie Williams had decided to emulate elements of a stadium concert setup within the smaller confines of a theatre. In fact, the stage set design is one of the smartest uses of spaces I have seen in a very long time. The stage featured three ramps two of which were joined like a horseshoe and a center ramp. There were circular spaces between the ramps which is where the band performed. Robbie Williams made a rather dramatic entry via a suspended platform from the ceiling of the theatre.

The concert was an invigorating cocktail of Robbie’s unapologetic and ego-driven lack of political correctness, quirky humor with not even a hint of inhibition, his penchant for excesses, and the glitz and theatrics laced with a touch of class that have come to characterize Las Vegas as a music concert destination. For an artist that has not been in the American limelight for over 15 years, Robbie Williams embodied the spirit of Vegas with relative ease. In addition to the magnificent stage, Robbie’s entourage featured a troupe of drop dead gorgeous female dancers that performed eye-popping dance routines on songs such as “Rock DJ”, “Let Me Entertain You”, and “Swings both ways”. The euphoria factor of this concert surged ten-fold whenever they were on stage.

There were some defining elements of the concert worth highlighting. The first was a reverence for Las Vegas as demonstrated by the high-adrenaline performances. The second was an ode to Robbie Williams’ beginnings as the dreamy-eyed boy from Stoke-on-Trent (UK) as showcased on performances of songs such as “Mr Bojangles” and “Sweet Caroline” (a Neil Diamond cover performed with his father Pete Conway). In fact, “Sweet Caroline” was one of two songs that featured Robbie’s father – a rather unusual and heartwarming twist to a typical concert format. The final element was Robbie Williams’ commitment to audience engagement. For his performance of “Something Stupid”, he invited an Australian fan from the audience and serenaded her on a couch on a stage. It is fair to say that she took full advantage of the situation and probably got the most bang for her buck as she squeezed his buttocks before leaving the stage. He was aware that people had traveled from different parts of the world for this concert. He asked people to yell out and identify themselves as he did a roll call for Europeans, Australians, Kiwis, and finally Americans. To the Americans, he yelled “why don’t you tell your f**kin friends about me???? I don’t want to be infamous for NOT being famous in America”.

Musically, the highlights of the night were “Feel”, “Rock DJ”, “Swings both ways”, “Let me entertain you” and the penultimate track of the evening – “Angels” (which he introduced by saying “OK fine, I’ll perform that one hit”). The night ended with a cover of “My Way” (made popular by Frank Sinatra). The performance was a subtle nod to the artist that had come to define the early history of Las Vegas concert residencies. It was minimalist at best with only Robbie Williams and his primary songwriting partner Guy Chambers on the piano. At the end of the song, Robbie Williams exited by sinking in to the stage while Guy Chambers continued to play the piano as the curtains descended slowly. There was something symbolic about that moment as it focused the spotlight on the songwriting partnership that sowed the seeds for Robbie Williams’ monumental rise to stardom. Prior to this musical alliance, the success of Robbie Williams was far from a foregone conclusion.

One cannot doubt the larger than life ambition of Robbie Williams in his creative vision for this show. He undoubtedly tried to incorporate a lot but in doing so, he may have inadvertently eschewed the primary aspect of his career – his own hits. With a musical legacy spanning over 11 albums as a solo artist (and fifteen albums including the ones with Take That), he was never going to be in a position to do justice to all of it. That being said, he may have gone too far the other way with a covers-heavy setlist. In my humble opinion, that might have been a miscalculation in the context of an artist trying to reacquaint himself with American audiences. His legacy has been largely built off his own hits as opposed to those of others. This might be my only criticism (albeit a rather significant one) of the concert.

The concert is a reminder that America’s insulation from the European musical mainstream since the mid-90s is America’s loss. It is also a reminder that pop music can be fun, classy, and entertaining without being sonically hollow. It is my sincere hope that Robbie Williams’ return to the American stage forces a re-evaluation of gatekeepers in the American musical mainstream that have largely failed in their endeavor to uphold one of the fundamental tenets of responsible media – diversity.

On the other hand, Robbie Williams may have found the city that embodies his spirit and both him and his concert audience are better off for it. I hope that this performance not only ushers in a new era for Robbie Williams’ relationship with America but also for the many talented popstars from across the Atlantic that have been relegated to relative obscurity in America.

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Robbie Williams has “written loads of songs” and is “full of purpose and loving life”

The teaser of new material comes after he blasted the current music scene as “boring”

Robbie Williams performs at Pinkpop festival on June 17, 2023 in Landgraaf, Netherlands.

Robbie Williams has revealed that he has “written loads of songs” and is feeling “full of purpose and loving life”.

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The ‘Angels’ singer made the comments during a new interview with Virgin Radio , where he insisted that he is feeling more “ambitious” than ever before, and has written a heap of new material.

Williams said: “I’ve got loads of plans. I’ve written loads of songs, I’ve got my film [ Better Man ] at the end of this year and I’m doing Hyde Park in the summer. I have never been busier, I’ve never been as ambitious as I am right now. I am full of purpose and I am loving life.”

The new material will be his first since his dance side project, Lufthaus , shared ‘Visions, Vol.1’ last year, and his greatest hits compilation ‘XXV’ , which he dropped back in 2022.

At the time of writing, specifics about the upcoming music remain vague, although the biopic the singer mentioned is being made by The Greatest Showman director Michael Gracey and is due out at the end of the year .

The comments shared by the former Take That member arrive after he shed light on his history of self-harm and depression , and encouraged people to be more “careful” about the comments they make towards those in the public eye.

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They also arrive shortly after he shared his views on the modern music scene, claiming that it was “boring”.

“How boring is the music scene right now? Im not attacking the music itself. im just lamenting the death of friction, danger, personality,” he wrote on Instagram recently. “I’ll admit I’ve vanilled myself into a corner trying to chase what’s gone. I get it everyone’s scared. No one knows what you’ll say that will get you cancelled.

“No one knows what you’ve already said or written that will end you. So many people to offend. (sic)”

He also went on to state how he wants to put some of the energy “back into my musical life”, as well as share praise for The 1975 frontman Matty Healy, who he regards as one of the few musicians left who are willing to push the boundaries .

“Matt Healy is the only commercially viable Pop/Rock star that I can see who is willing to be something other than beige,” he wrote. “I really like Matt [because] he’s unhinged, super smart, super talented and willing to upset. Upsetting for a cause. The cause being a complicated inner life a rebellious streak and boredom.

“I’ve gotta get some of that energy back in my musical life. Like I say ‘so many people to offend’ I hope I have time to fit them all in. It’s time to take the piss again… and im looking forward to it.”

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One such instance of Healy’s “willing to upset” and “upsetting for a cause” that Williams alluded to saw The 1975 getting banned from Malaysia while performing at the Good Vibes Festival in the Southeast Asian country last year .

In other Robbie Williams news, it was confirmed that his dance side project Lufthaus – which sees him join forces with Flynn Francis and Tim Metcalfe – would be making their UK live debut at Creamfields 2024 .

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Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets Department breaks huge U2 record

Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets Department broke a U2 chart record in the UK upon its debut.

Forbes is reporting that the album debuted at No.1 in the UK. The Tortured Poets Department landed at the top spot with 270,000 equivalent units. Additionally, the album’s lead single, “Fortnight,” which features Post Malone, opened at No. 1 on its chart. This is Swift’s twelfth No. 1 album in her career, which broke her out of a tie with elite company.

Previously, Swift was tied with U2, Rod Stewart, and David Bowie with 11 No. 1 albums in the UK. However, she is still behind a few other legendary acts. Elvis Presley had 13 No. 1 albums, Robbie Williams and the Rolling Stones had 14 No. 1 albums, and the Beatles had 16 No. 1 albums.

Clearly, Swift has been among some rock icons in her career. Throughout their career, U2 has remained one of the biggest names in the business. They are in their fourth decade as a group and are made up of Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.

Like Swift, U2 has embarked on several blockbuster tours. Their “360” tour was at one point the highest-grossing concert tour ever. They have since been eclipsed by the likes of Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, Elton John, and Swift.

Recently, the band played a 40-night residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas. U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere commenced on September 29, 2023, and ran through March 2, 2024.

What is The Tortured Poets Department? 

The Tortured Poets Department is Swift’s eleventh studio album of original music. She once again collaborated with Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner to produce the album.

Upon winning Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2024 Grammys, Swift announced The Tortured Poets Department. Just hours after the album dropped, Swift released The Anthology, a collection of 15 more songs. “Fortnight” was released on April 19 as the album’s lead single and features Post Malone.

Additionally, Swift is currently embarking on the “Eras” tour. After commencing on March 17, 2023, Swift took the tour all across North America throughout the year. She also played dates in Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil before a break.

In 2024, Swift resumed the tour beginning with four shows in Tokyo, Japan. She then played dates in Australia and Singapore before going on a two-month hiatus.

On May 9, Swift will kick off a European leg of the tour. After five nights at Wembley Stadium in London, England, Swift will return back to the United States and Canada to close out the tour.

To commemorate the tour, Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour was released in theaters. It quickly became the highest-grossing concert film of all time after it made over $260 million at the box office. The concert film was also picked up by Disney+ who released a (Taylor’s Version) extended cut on their streaming service.

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10am Kyren Wilson vs John Higgins/Mark Allen Judd Trump vs Jak Jones

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7pm Kyren Wilson vs Mark Allen Stuart Bingham v Ronnie O'Sullivan

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David Gilbert 13-4 Robert Milkins (16) Stephen Maguire 13-9 Shaun Murphy (8) Joe O'Connor 6-13 Kyren Wilson (12) (13) John Higgins 13-12 Mark Allen (4) (3) Judd Trump 13-7 Tom Ford (14) Jak Jones 13-9 Si Jiahui Jack Lisowski 11-13 Stuart Bingham Ryan Day 7-13 Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)

Full first-round results - Best of 19 frames

(1) Luca Brecel 9-10 David Gilbert (16) Robert Milkins 10-9 Pang Junxu (9) Ali Carter 7-10 Stephen Maguire (8) Shaun Murphy 10-5 Lyu Haotian (5) Mark Selby 6-10 Joe O'Connor (12) Kyren Wilson 10-1 Dominic Dale (13) John Higgins 10-6 Jamie Jones (4) Mark Allen 10-6 Robbie Williams (3) Judd Trump 10-5 Hossein Vafaei (14) Tom Ford 10-6 Ricky Walden (11) Zhang Anda 4-10 Jak Jones (6) Mark Williams 9-10 Si Jiahui (7) Ding Junhui 9-10 Jack Lisowski (10) Gary Wilson 5-10 Stuart Bingham (15) Barry Hawkins 8-10 Ryan Day (2) Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-1 Jackson Page

Where is the World Snooker Championship held?

Mark Selby described his performance against Gary Wilson as 'pathetic'

The Crucible Theatre, in the heart of Sheffield, has staged the World Championship every year since 1977 and the venue's current contract runs until 2027.

O'Sullivan recently told The Sun that he would like to see the World Championship moved, suggesting Saudi Arabia and China as alternatives.

What do you get for making a maximum 147 break?

Any player who makes a maximum break at the World Championship will receive £40,000, with 14 having been made over the years - including two in the 2023 tournament.

Kyren Wilson achieved the feat in the opening round before Selby became the first player to hit a 147 in a final during his 18-15 defeat to Brecel.

World Snooker Championship prize money

  • Winner - £500,000
  • Runner-up - £200,000
  • Semi-final exit - £100,000
  • Quarter-final exit - £50,000
  • Second-round exit - £30,000
  • First-round exit - £20,000

World Snooker Championship - last 10 winners

2023: Luca Brecel 2022: Ronnie O'Sullivan 2021: Mark Selby 2020: Ronnie O'Sullivan 2019: Judd Trump 2018: Mark Williams 2017 : Mark Selby 2016: Mark Selby 2015: Stuart Bingham 2014: Mark Selby

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Australasia XXV Tour FAQ

HOW DO I PURCHASE TICKETS IN THE ROBBIE WILLIAMS PRE-SALE? You need to be a mailing list subscriber or have purchased a product from the official Robbie Williams store in 2022. You can sign-up here: https://robbiewilliams.com/pages/tour-pre-sale-registration

WHEN WILL I GET MY PRESALE ACCESS CODE? If you purchased an album, or registered via the form before the deadlines outlined above, you will receive an email by 12pm local time on 27th Sept 2022 containing your presale code, a link to the presale and further details. The email will be sent from [email protected], please check your spam and junk folders carefully in case your email goes there by mistake.

WHAT DO I DO IF I DON'T RECEIVE MY PRESALE ACCESS EMAIL? If you have not received your code by 9am local time on 27th Sept 2022 and you are unable to locate the email in your inbox, junk and spam folders then you can email [email protected] for assistance. We will respond to messages in the order they are sent to us and will get back to you as soon as possible but if we're busy it may take a while to get back to you. Thank you for being patient and please don't send multiple messages as that will slow down the process.

WHAT IS THE PRESALE LINK? www.robbiewilliams.com/pages/live

WHEN DOES THE PRESALE START? The presale window will be open for 48 hours from 12pm local time on 27th Sept 2022. Pre-sale access does not guarantee you tickets, instead it allows you to access the ticket presale before the tickets go on general sale on 12pm local time on 29th Sept 2022 . Presale tickets are limited and will be available on a first come first served basis.

HOW DOES THE CODE WORK? The link in your email will take you to the dedicated presale page on www.robbiewilliams.com/pages/live . Follow the presale instructions on the page to purchase tickets but please note that tickets will not be available until the presale starts at 12pm local time on 27th Sept 2022.

MY PRESALE CODE DOES NOT WORK. WHAT SHOULD I DO? If your code does not work – please contact [email protected] for assistance. Please include your email address, full name and the pre-sale code you were allocated. We will respond to messages in the order they are sent to us and will get back to you as soon as possible but if we're busy it may take a while to get back to you. Thank you for being patient and please don't send multiple messages as that will slow down the process.

I'VE ENTERED MY PRESALE CODE ON THE TICKETMASTER PAGE – BUT I’M HAVING ISSUES COMPLETING MY ORDER AT CHECKOUT. WHAT SHOULD I DO? If you have any issues with purchasing the ticket you will need to contact the ticketing company directly as we have no access to their systems to be able to check anything for you. 

WILL THERE BE ANY AGE RESTRICTIONS IN PLACE AT THIS SHOW? Please check with the ticketing company you purchased your ticket from

WILL I HAVE ACCESS TO WHEELCHAIR/ACCESSIBLE TICKETS AS PART OF THIS PRESALE? AND IF SO HOW DO I BOOK THEM?
 Please contact the ticket company

SHOULD YOU BE UNSUCCESSFUL IN SECURING TICKETS DURING THE PRESALE, FURTHER TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE GENERAL SALE WHICH OPENS AT 12PM ON FRIDAY 30TH SEPTEMBER.

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