Robbie Williams Is Bringing His ‘BRITPOP’ World Tour To Australia and New Zealand
The iconic UK popstar is touring in support of his new album, BRITPOP.
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Global pop superstar Robbie Williams has announced his return to Australia and New Zealand, bringing his BRITPOP World Tour down under this November.
Touring in support of his recently released album BRITPOP, Williams is performing in several cities he’s never visited.
“Australia and New Zealand have always had a very special place in my heart,” says Robbie. “Ever since my first solo tours, you have welcomed me with open arms and made me feel at home. I’m beyond excited to be coming back this November for the BRITPOP World Tour. Can’t wait to see you all there!”
The BRITPOP Tour kicks off at Adelaide Oval on Saturday 7 November, before hitting Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on Wednesday 11 November, Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Saturday 14 November, Newcastle’s McDonald Jones Stadium on Tuesday 17 November and Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium on Friday 20 November.
Williams then heads to New Zealand to wrap up the tour with concerts at Auckland’s Eden Park on Tuesday 24 November and Christchurch’s One New Zealand Stadium on Saturday 28 November.
There are three pre-sale options available to fans, with the Telstra Plus Member pre-sale running for 48 hours from 12pm AEDT Friday 20 March, Robbie Williams Fan pre-sale from 10am AEDT Monday 23 March and Frontier Member pre-sale from 10am AEDT Monday 23 March.
General on-sale takes place on Thursday 26 March at staggered times (as shown below) via frontiertouring.com.
Auckland: 1pm Local / 11am AEDT
Christchurch: 1pm Local / 11am AEDT
Melbourne: 1pm Local / 1pm AEDT
Brisbane: 1pm Local / 2pm AEDT
Newcastle: 2pm Local / 2pm AEDT
Adelaide: 2pm Local / 2.30pm AEDT
Sydney: 3pm Local / 3pm AEDT
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Robbie Williams upcoming tour arrives in support of his surprise record BRITPOP, which dropped in January and features collaborations with Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Gaz Coombes (Supergrass), Black Sabbath legend Tony Iommi, Mexican pop duo Jesse & Joy and Gary Barlow.
“I set out to create the album that I wanted to write and release after I left Take That in 1995,” Robbie says. “It was the peak of Britpop and a golden age for British Music. I’ve worked with some of my heroes on this album; it’s raw, there are more guitars, and it’s an album that’s even more upbeat and anthemic than usual. There’s some ‘Brit’ in there and there’s certainly some ‘pop’ too – I’m immensely proud of this as a body of work and I’m excited for fans to hear this album.”
One of the biggest selling male pop stars of our generation, with six of the Top 100 best-selling albums in British history, 90 million album sales worldwide, a record 16 UK Number 1 albums and 18 BRIT Awards, there isn’t much Williams hasn’t achieved throughout his career.
The BRITPOP World Tour gives fans old and new a chance to experience Robbie in the flesh when he returns to our shores in November.
Catch Robbie Williams performing at Adelaide Oval on Saturday 7 November. Ticketing information is available at frontiertouring.com.
Robbie Williams BRITPOP Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates 2026
Saturday 7 November – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, SA
Wednesday 11 November – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 14 November – Accor Stadium, Sydney, NSW
Tuesday 17 November – McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle, NSW
Friday 20 November – Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, QLD
Tuesday 24 November – Eden Park, Auckland, NZ
Saturday 28 November – One New Zealand Stadium, Christchurch, NZ
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