„For the next two hours your ass is mine!“ There aren't many pop stars who can afford to start their concerts with this announcement. Maybe just one: Robbie Williams. Once the rebellious one, then the dropout of Take That, at least his bandmates back then wouldn't have bet that Robbie Williams' career would far outshine theirs. But that's how it turned out: Williams, often with songwriter and producer Guy Chambers at his side, gave the world anthems like “Angels” (which even Taylor Swift covered at a UK show with Robbie as a special guest) , lively pop songs like “Feel”, freaky stuff like “Rock DJ”, his Britpop-inspired sung work assignment “Let Me Entertain You” or stylish swing cover duets like “Something Stupid” with Nicole Kidman.
But it wasn't just the songs that made him one of the biggest European pop stars of the last twenty years. Robbie Williams is a born entertainer who can get tens of thousands of people going wild. His track record is impressive: over 85 million albums sold worldwide, 14 UK number-one albums (the most for a solo artist), 7 number-one singles, the most concert tickets sold in one day (6 million on November 19th, 2005), three record-breaking evenings at Knebworth in front of 375,000 people in 2003 and the simultaneous success of his swing albums. When he decided to do another round with Take That in 2010, the comeback album “Progress” became the fastest-selling album of the 21st century and the subsequent tour was the highest-grossing British tour of all time.
After playing a total of seven shows here in 2025, Williams will return to Germany on June 5, 2026, for a single concert, bringing all his charisma, hits, and live energy to the big stage in huge style once again.