Robbie Williams announces return to Prague for 2025 tour

The pop star's previous appearance in the Czech capital was in 2017, when over 30,000 fans attended his concert.

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Written by Expats.cz StaffČTK Published on 11.11.2024 15:52:00 (updated on 11.11.2024) Reading time: 1 minute

British pop singer-songwriter Robbie Williams will return to Prague next year for the first time since 2017, bringing his 2025 UK and European tour to the O2 Arena on Sept. 7.

The tour, which includes shows across the UK, Spain, Austria, and Germany, will feature British indie-pop band Lottery Winners as the support act for the Prague concert.

Williams last performed in Prague over seven years ago, attracting a crowd of more than 30,000 fans at Letňany airport with a show that included extensive light and pyrotechnic displays. His previous appearances in the Czech capital include a 2003 performance at Výstaviště and a 2014 show at the O2 Arena—both of which were sold out.

Williams’ return to Prague follows the release of his upcoming biopic, Better Man, set to premiere in cinemas on Dec. 26. Directed by Michael Gracey, the film covers Williams’ journey from his childhood and time as the youngest member of the boy band Take That to his successful solo career, alongside his personal battles with fame.

Williams holds several records for live performance attendance. He still maintains the Guinness World Record for selling over 1.6 million tickets in a single day for his 2006 world tour. Additionally, his three-night run at Knebworth (England) in 2003, which drew 375,000 fans, remains the largest concert crowd in British history.

Since his entry into the music world in the early 1990s as a member of Take That, Williams has built a reputation both for his dynamic stage presence and his personal struggles with fame, alcohol, and drugs. 

Tickets will go on sale Nov. 15, starting at CZK 2,690, as announced by organizing agency in Czechia, Live Nation.

According to Williams’ website, pre-ordering a copy of Better Man grants people early access to European tour tickets (by one day). 

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