Where to Secure Robbie Williams 2025 Tickets as Bombshell Marriage Revelations Rock Fans
Is it just me, or does Robbie Williams have a knack for stealing the spotlight—even when it’s about his (ahem) downtime? One minute, we’re humming “Angels” in the shower, and the next, we’re questioning if the Williams-Field household is less “Let Me Entertain You” and more “Early To Bed.” The tabloids have been positively gleeful after Ayda Field tackled those now-viral ‘sexless marriage’ headlines, insisting she and Robbie are thoroughly content behind closed doors. But let’s be real—wouldn’t you want to nap, too, if you had a jam-packed UK and European tour coming up? Honestly, the man’s about to zigzag across cities like Manchester, London, and Bath, barely clocking any time at home—and fans are clamoring for both tickets and bedroom tea. So, will Robbie be belting out bangers on stage, or is the real performance in how a showbiz couple keeps things fresh after 15 years? Oh, the things we ponder while buying tickets for stadium gigs… LEARN MORE.
Robbie Williams has hit the headlines once again after Ayda Field addressed reports that the couple have a ‘sexless marriage’.
Fans haven’t been able to stop talking about the pair’s bedroom confession, although Robbie’s wife of 15 years was quick to set the record straight insisting: “Me and Rob are on the same page. We are happy”.
And even though the 45-year-old actress routinely accompanies her husband on the road, he’s set to spend much less time at home as he embarks on a massive UK and European tour later this month.
With dates in such as Newcastle, Manchester, Bath, London and Edinburgh, there’s not too long to go until the Take That star heads out on tour.

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So, if you’ve always wanted to hear him perform some of his biggest hits and songs from his new album, Better Man, don’t despair – there are still tickets available for all of his UK dates, depending on whether you buy them directly from the likes of Ticketmaster or try the resale market.
Where can you buy Robbie Williams tickets now?
Stubhub has a good number of tickets still available, with the otherwise sold-out Manchester tickets being a reasonable £95 and up. However, most of the other dates are over the £100 mark, with tickets for the final date on his UK tour ranging from £360 to a massive £1,3650, at time of writing.
Expect to pay a little more than face value on Viagogo, but you should still be able to get them at a good price if you keep an eye out as the gigs approach.

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Just remember, prices can go up as well as down on these sorts of sites, so if you spot some at a price you’re happy to pay, you might be best adding them to your basket sooner rather than later to avoid missing out.
Over on Ticketmaster, the Manchester and Bath dates have sold out of general sale tickets but there are still a handful of seated and standing spots available for the other four nights.
Expect to pay £107.50 for the opening night in Edinburgh, £84.40 for unreserved standing at Newcastle’s Come Together Festival, and £104.50 for unreserved seating/pitch standing at the Emirates Stadium in London.
Your other option is going down the resale route. But, as always, please be careful when buying resale tickets online.

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Where is Robbie Williams playing in 2025?
Robbie is playing a total of eight UK dates this year – plus one in Ireland in August – and he will be kicking things off north of the border up in Edinburgh on 31 May. He’ll then be visiting some of the biggest cities in Europe, including Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris, Barcelona and Vienna, to name but a few.
So, if you fancy making a bit of trip out of seeing the former Take That star in person, you might want to do a bit of research into where else he will be playing. I mean, just imagine seeing Robbie and then exploring a European city as part of your summer holiday this year…
- 31 May – Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK
- 4 June – Come Together Festival, Newcastle, UK
- 6 June – Emirates Stadium, London, UK
- 7 June – Emirates Stadium, London, UK
- 10 June – Co-op Live, Manchester, UK
- 11 June – Co-op Live, Manchester, UK
- 13 June – Royal Crescent, Bath, UK
- 14 June – Royal Crescent, Bath, UK
- 19 June – Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 22 June – Johan Cruyff ArenA, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 23 June – Johan Cruyff ArenA, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 25 June – VELTINS-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
- 28 June – Werchter TW Classic, Belgium
- 30 June – Heinz von Heiden Arena, Hanover, Germany
- 2 July – La Défense Arena, Paris, France
- 5 July – RCDE Stadium, Barcelona, Spain
- 9 July – Red Bull Arena, Leipzig, Germany
- 12 July – Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria
- 17 July – Stadio Nereo Rocco, Trieste, Italy

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- 21 July – Waldbühne, Berlin, Germany
- 22 July – Waldbühne, Berlin, Germany
- 26 July – Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany
- 1 August – Darius and GirÄ—nas Stadium, Kaunas, Lithuania
- 3 August – Mežaparks, Riga, Latvia
- 7 August – Stockholm Stadion, Stockholm, Sweden
- 10 August – Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany
- 13 August – Forus Travbane, Stavanger, Norway
- 16 August – GranÃ¥sen, Trondheim, Norway
- 23 August – Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland
- 7 September – O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic
- 9 September – TAURON Arena, Kraków, Kraków, Poland
- 12 September – MVM Dome, Budapest, Hungary
- 14 September – Wörthersee Stadium, Klagenfurt, Austria
- 20 September – Olympiastadion, Helsinki, Finland
- 28 September – Vasil Levski Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria
- 2 October – Panathenaic Stadium, Athens, Greece
- 7 October – Festival Park, Yenikapı, Istanbul
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