Former bandmates of a well-known 90s pop star will be performing large concerts as the star herself announces a tour in the UK.

He's traveling again.

November 11th 2024.

Former bandmates of a well-known 90s pop star will be performing large concerts as the star herself announces a tour in the UK.
It's no secret that Robbie Williams, the iconic 90s pop star, is always on the move. He recently announced that he will be embarking on a massive UK and European tour in 2025, with a whopping 28 dates already scheduled. This comes hot off the heels of his successful XXV world tour and the upcoming release of his biopic, Better Man, which chronicles his life in the spotlight.

But despite his busy schedule, Robbie is not one to shy away from the stage. He promises that these upcoming shows will be his boldest yet, and he even hints at the possibility of new music in the works. The tour will kick off in Edinburgh at the Murrayfield Stadium before making its way to other major cities such as London, Manchester, and Bath. And it doesn't stop there - Robbie will also be jetting off to Denmark, Germany, and Ireland among others.

Meanwhile, his former bandmates in Take That just wrapped up their brief tour in Australia, with none other than Sophie Ellis-Bextor as their supporting act. But while Take That's tour may have come to an end, there are currently no plans for future dates. This has sparked speculation among fans that a Robbie reunion could potentially be in the works.

Robbie and Gary Barlow, one of his former bandmates, have collaborated on multiple songs since Robbie's departure from the group in the late 90s. And now, as Robbie prepares for another world tour, it's clear that his decision to leave the group was a wise one. He will be joined on stage by Rag 'N' Bone Man and Lottery Winners, making for an unforgettable show.

The Live 2025 tour will kick off on May 31 in Edinburgh before making its way to other major cities such as London, Manchester, and Bath. It will then continue on to various European countries before concluding on September 20 in Helsinki, Finland. This tour will take place just months after the release of Better Man, which features a CGI monkey in place of Robbie. When asked about this unusual choice, Robbie explained, "I may be a huge popstar, but I've always felt a bit less evolved." Better Man will hit UK cinemas in January 2025.

So mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable experience as Robbie Williams takes the stage once again in 2025. And who knows, maybe we'll even get to see a reunion with Take That. Anything is possible in the world of music.

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