POP star Robbie Williams has announced a new UK tour with one date announced in Scotland.
The former Take That star will be heading to Murrayfield on Saturday, May 31 2025.
As well as performing in Edinburgh, Williams will also be playing at London’s Emirates Stadium on June 6 next year and Manchester’s Co-Op Live on June 11.
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Here’s all you need to know.
How can I get tickets for the gigs?
In a post on Twitter/X, Murrayfield said: “Ready to be entertained? The Robbie Williams Live 205 tour will open in Edinburgh on May 31 at Scottish Gas Murrayfield.
“Tickets on sale Friday, November 15.”
Anyone wishing to find out more information on tickets can do so by clicking the link HERE.
Are there any other dates in Scotland?
So far, Williams has not announced any other gigs in Scotland, with a lot of his shows taking place across Europe.
As well as playing in Edinburgh, London and Manchester, there will also be a show in Bath on June 13.
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