Robbie Williams returns to Budapest in 2025!

Robbie Williams is set to bring his highly anticipated “Live 2025” tour to Budapest next year, featuring his biggest hits and tracks from his upcoming biographical film, Better Man. This major concert series, spanning 17 countries, will kick off in May 2025, and Budapest will be one of the key stops.

The Robbie Williams Live 2025 tour will showcase the British pop icon’s greatest hits, along with music from his forthcoming biographical film Better Man, set to hit cinemas soon. The tour will visit 17 countries next summer, as announced by the event organiser, Live Nation, on Monday.

The tour will launch on 31 May in Edinburgh, followed by performances across the UK, and will continue to countries like Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and Sweden, among others.

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Last week, it was revealed that Better Man: Robbie Williams, which offers an in-depth look at Williams’ life, is set to hit Hungarian cinemas on 26 December.

Directed by Michael Gracey, the film tells Robbie Williams’ story from his perspective, capturing his trademark wit and infectious enthusiasm. It traces his journey from his childhood, through his time as the youngest member of the chart-topping boy band Take That, to his rise as a record-breaking solo artist. Along the way, it also highlights the personal challenges he faced as a global superstar.

Robbie Williams holds numerous records in live performances, including the sale of over 1.6 million tickets in a single day during his 2006 world tour. He also set a world record with 375,000 fans attending his three-night performance at Knebworth.

Williams last performed in Budapest in March 2023 as part of his XXV European tour, at the Budapest Sports Arena. Prior to that, he performed at the Groupama Arena in 2017 and the Sziget Festival in 2015, TurizmusOnline reports.

With 12 studio albums under his belt, Williams has sold around 60 million albums and 11 million singles worldwide, and six of his albums have ranked among the UK’s all-time best-selling records.

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