Robbie Williams announces Irish tour: Dublin and Belfast dates for November
Right so, lads and lassies, clear the diaries and get the vocal cords warmed up โ the cheeky chappie himself is heading our way. Robbie Williams has just confirmed he'll be bringing that unmistakeable swagger and a rucksack full of anthems over to Ireland this November. It's the news we've been quietly hoping for since he started dropping hints on socials, and now it's official: two massive shows, on this island, one unforgettable party.
The former Take That heart-throb, who's ageing better than a fine whiskey, will grace Dublin's 3Arena and Belfast's SSE Arena as part of his latest outing. While the exact dates are still under wraps (expect a mid-November slot), the promise is simple: a setlist spanning his entire career that'll transport you straight back to your first slow dance or that road trip with the windows down. This isn't just a concert; it's a nostalgia bomb wrapped in a Vegas-worthy production.
Let's be honest โ you know every word. Whether it's the aching vulnerability of Angels, the defiant swagger of Better Man, or the pure pop perfection of his solo breakout hits, Robbie's catalogue is the soundtrack to millions of lives. And if his recent Robbie Williams: One Night at the Palladium special taught us anything, it's that his voice is still spot-on, and his craic is as sharp as ever. Expect deep cuts, expect the greatest hits, and expect a whole lot of frontman charm that few on this planet can muster.
For those who've followed him since the '90s, this tour feels like a victory lap. For newer fans who discovered him through his Robbie Williams: Greatest collections or even his better-late-than-never biopic 'Better Man', it's a chance to see a living legend in the flesh. Here's just a taste of what you might be belting out come November:
- Angels โ sure look, have the tissues ready.
- Let Me Entertain You โ the ultimate show-opener.
- Feel โ for when you need a moment of quiet euphoria.
- Rock DJ โ expect the crowd to go absolutely mental.
- She's the One โ a beautiful, sway-along classic.
So, what's your must-hear track? Is it the cheeky 'Millennium', the heartfelt 'Come Undone', or maybe a sneaky Take That medley? Drop your wishlist in the comments โ I'm betting we'll get a few surprises on the night. The man knows his audience, and he knows we Irish crowds bring the energy. This November, let him entertain us.
Tickets are expected to vanish faster than the Sunday roast, so keep those notifications on for Ticketmaster. If you've never experienced Robbie live, trust me โ you haven't truly lived. And if you have, you know exactly why you need to do it all over again. See you down the front.