Robbie Williams: XXV Tour of Australia starts in Sydney next November

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Robbie Williams announces his 2023 XXV Tour of Australia – and it starts in Sydney in November

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Robbie Williams will bring his XXV Tour to Australia in 2023.

The British pop star kicks off the tour on November 16 at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium, before heading to Queensland’s Mount Cotton, followed by Melbourne, Geelong and Swan Valley in WA.

His last official Australian tour was in 2018 for his Heavy Entertainment Show World Tour, although he performed in Melbourne earlier this year for his biopic Better Man.

Robbie Williams (pictured) brings his XXV Tour to Australia in 2023

Robbie Williams (pictured) brings his XXV Tour to Australia in 2023

It follows the release of his album XXV earlier this month, featuring revamped versions of his biggest hits from the past 25 years as a solo artist.

The tour includes three dates at A Day on the Green in Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia.

Robbie, 48, will also headline the AFL Grand Final this weekend after nearly a decade of turning down the gig.

The pop star kicks off the tour on November 16 at Sydney's Allianz Stadium, before heading to Queensland's Mount Cotton, followed by Melbourne, Geelong and Swan Valley in WA.

The pop star kicks off the tour on November 16 at Sydney's Allianz Stadium, before heading to Queensland's Mount Cotton, followed by Melbourne, Geelong and Swan Valley in WA.

The pop star kicks off the tour on November 16 at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium, before heading to Queensland’s Mount Cotton, followed by Melbourne, Geelong and Swan Valley in WA.

The English singer-songwriter was convinced after receiving a big compliment from AFL’s Executive General Manager Kylie Rogers.

“You are the best artist in the world and we are the best game. We should do something together,” Ms Rogers reportedly told the star backstage at the Rod Laver Arena in May.

That opened up a discussion that led to the Angels star eventually accepting the offer.

His last official Australian tour was in 2018 for his Heavy Entertainment Show World Tour, although he performed in Melbourne earlier this year for his biopic Better Man

His last official Australian tour was in 2018 for his Heavy Entertainment Show World Tour, although he performed in Melbourne earlier this year for his biopic Better Man

His last official Australian tour was in 2018 for his Heavy Entertainment Show World Tour, although he performed in Melbourne earlier this year for his biopic Better Man

Robbie confirmed the news of his July Grand Final appearance on The Herald Sun.

“I’m so excited to be performing in front of all the fans, on the hallowed turf of the MCG, for the biggest game of the year,” he said.

“Can’t wait to see you all on that last Saturday of September.”

It follows the release of his album XXV earlier this month, featuring revamped versions of his biggest hits from the past 25 years as a solo artist.

It follows the release of his album XXV earlier this month, featuring revamped versions of his biggest hits from the past 25 years as a solo artist.

It follows the release of his album XXV earlier this month, featuring revamped versions of his biggest hits from the past 25 years as a solo artist.

Robbie will include New Zealand in his XXV Tour, with tickets for Australia on sale from September 30.

Travel dates: Sydney, Nov. 16; Mount Cotton, Nov. 18 (A Day on the Green); Melbourne, Nov. 23; Geelong, November 25 (A Day on the Green); Swan Valley, Dec 21 (A Day on the Green).

More ticket information can be found here.

The tour includes three A Day On The Green dates in Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia.  Robbie will also headline the AFL Grand Final this weekend after nearly a decade of turning down the gig

The tour includes three A Day On The Green dates in Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia.  Robbie will also headline the AFL Grand Final this weekend after nearly a decade of turning down the gig

The tour includes three A Day On The Green dates in Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia. Robbie will also headline the AFL Grand Final this weekend after nearly a decade of turning down the gig

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