The legendary Robbie Williams returns to Prague! On his European tour, he will stop at the O2 Arena on 7 September 2025.
The legendary Robbie Williams returns to Prague! On his European tour, he will stop at the O2 arena on 7 September 2025, where fans will experience an unforgettable evening full of hits and charismatic energy of one of the greatest musical icons of our time.
Robbie Williams today announces his highly anticipated tour for 2025, which will see the global icon perform in cities across the UK, Ireland and Europe next summer. Robbie said: “This tour is going to be my boldest yet – I can’t wait to see you next year. There will be songs from the movie ‘Better Man’, and some new music too…but more on that soon”.
Robbie Williams holds several records for live performances … He still holds the Guinness World Record for his 2006 world tour – selling more than 1.6 million tickets in a single day. As well as the record attendance of 375,000 fans over three nights at his legendary Knebworth shows – which has never been broken in the UK. More recently, this July saw Robbie return to BST Hyde Park in London for a critically acclaimed and sold-out headline show.
The tour announcement comes as fans eagerly await the release of Robbie’s musical biopic film ‘Better Man’ which hits cinemas on December 26 and sees Williams portrayed as a CGI monkey throughout… Based on the true story of Robbie’s life and directed by Michael Gracey (‘The Greatest Showman’), the film is uniquely told from Robbie’s perspective, capturing his signature wit and indomitable spirit. The film follows his journey from childhood, to being the youngest member of chart-topping boyband Take That, through to his unparalleled achievements as a record-breaking solo artist – all the while confronting the challenges that stratospheric fame and success can bring. Discussing the film, director Michael Gracey honed in on Robbie referring to himself as a monkey over and again. “Robbie would say things like, ‘I’m up the back dancing like a monkey.’ After a while, I thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be amazing to represent Robbie as a monkey in the film?’ Because Robbie is telling this story – and that’s how he sees himself.”