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Robbie Williams is back: In autumn 2025, the British pop icon released its 13th studio album “Britpop”. The first single has already been published and a big tour of Great Britain, Ireland and Europe is imminent – with several stops in Germany. Here are all information at a glance.

“Britpop”: a heart project

With “Britpop” Robbie Williams fulfills a long -cherished dream: “I finally wanted to make the album that I actually had in my head in 1995,” he explains via the press release.

“I worked on this album with some of my personal heroes; it is unfamiliar, there are more guitars and everything is upbeat and more hymn than usual. You can find both Brit as well as pop – I am incredibly proud of the entire work and I’m already looking forward to the reactions of my fans.”

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The first single “Rocket” has already come out with prominent support. Black-Sabbath-Legende Tony Iommi contributed a guitar solo.

With massive drums and striking guitar riffs, Robbie Williams heralds a new musical era. The associated music video will be released on March 23.

Here is the album cover:

The cover shows a framed painting, which some should already be known. It shows Williams in an iconic look from 1995, a homage to his appearance at the Glastonbury Festival during the High phase of the Britpop era.

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Britpop tour 2025: All Germany appointments

The tour originally announced as “Robbie Williams Live 2025” was now renamed the “Britpop tour” and starts on March 31, 2025 in Edinburgh. Williams also stops in Germany – however, many appointments are already sold out:

  • 25.06.2025 Gelsenkirchen-Veltins-Arena (sold out)
  • 30.06.2025 Hannover – Heinz von Heiden Arena (sold out)
  • 07.07.2025 Leipzig – Red Bull Arena
  • 07/21/2025 Berlin – Waldbühne (sold out)
  • 07/22/2025 Berlin – Waldbühne (sold out)
  • 07/26/2025 Munich – Olympic Stadium (sold out)
  • 10.08.2025 Frankfurt – Deutsche Bank Park (sold out)

Credit: Album Cover Photography by Julian Broad; Painting by Kate Oleska Based on the photo by Mick Hutson

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