Robbie Williams will perform two special shows at London’s Royal Albert Hall this November.
During the gigs, the former Take That star will perform a mixture of swing classics and some of his biggest hits.
The concerts will be filmed for a major scene in the upcoming film, ‘Better Man’, which will tell the story of Robbie’s life.
Fan pre-sale Thursday 27th October 9am
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General on-sale Thursday 27th October 11am
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Written, produced and directed by Michael Gracey, the movie will give fans an introspective look into the experiences that shaped Robbie Williams both on and off stage.
Filming commenced this year in Melbourne with Robbie travelling Down Under recently to shoot scenes and now the cameras are heading to the UK.
The shows will be filmed for a scene portraying Robbie’s triumphant ‘Live At The Albert’ show in 2001.
Tickets for the exclusive shows, which have a strict black tie dress code, are available from 9am BST on October 27.
The full list of dates is as follows:
November 2022
6 – Royal Albert Hall, London
7 – Royal Albert Hall, London
Robbie recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of his solo career with the release of ‘XXV’, featuring re-recorded orchestral versions of his biggest hits and personal favourite tracks.
The LP debuted at No. 1, giving the hitmaker a record 14th solo chart-topper, which saw Robbie surpasses Elvis Presley as the solo artist with the most UK No. 1 albums.
“Thank you to everyone who’s supported the album: everyone who’s bought it, streamed it, downloaded it and reviewed it,” he said in celebration of the milestone.
“I’m so pleased that it’s gone to No. 1, and whilst it feels strange to be receiving an award during these sombre times, I wanted to thank you all for your support and dedicate this to the fans, who I never take for granted. I really appreciate it, thank you so much.”
In a review of the album, Retro Pop said ‘XXV’ “marries Robbie’s classic sound with nuances found in his swing repertoire, celebrating the past 25 years and opening the door to the next era in his career.”
‘XXV’ is available now.