The bad boy of British pop, Robbie Williams, has announced his long-awaited 2025 tour, which will bring him to Sofia next summer. “You’ll find me at your nearest stadium,” he promises, “entertaining the fuck out of it.” shares Robbie Williams about his upcoming plans. On September 28, he will take the stage at Vasil Levski Stadium at the invitation of Fest Team, bringing this electrifying experience to Bulgarian fans for the very first time. Tickets for Robbie Williams’ stadium concert will be available exclusively for Fest Club members this Thursday, December 19, with general sales starting on Friday, December 20, through the official Ticket Station platform.
The “Robbie Williams Live 2025” tour once again puts Sofia on the map of the world’s biggest musical events. One of the brightest entertainers of our time has chosen to include Bulgaria alongside key destinations in the UK, Ireland, and Europe.
Robbie Williams – 27 years at the top – has journeyed from his early days with Take That to becoming one of the biggest stars in music history. With over 85 million albums sold, 14 UK No.1 albums, 1.6 million tickets sold in a single day, and legendary concerts like the one in Knebworth attended by 375,000 people, Robbie continues to set records and redefine what it means to command a stage. In September 2022, Robbie released his 14th No.1 album, XXV, revisiting his biggest hits with a fresh, new sound. A year later, in November 2023, the Netflix documentary series “Robbie Williams” revealed the truth behind the fame – a story that touched millions and topped charts in 22 countries.
The next chapter of his extraordinary life will come to the big screen in December 2024 with the release of “Better Man” – a bold and remarkable cinematic experience. Robbie continues to create and conquer stages worldwide: “This is my life, and I have no plans to stop.”
The “Robbie Williams Live 2025” tour will be following the premiere of the biographical music film “Better Man”, which will hit UK cinemas this December. Directed by Michael Gracey (“The Greatest Showman”), the film traces Robbie’s life from his childhood to his rise to fame with Take That and his extraordinary achievements as a solo artist. A unique element of the film is Robbie’s portrayal as a CGI monkey, reflecting his self-perception as a “dancing monkey.”