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Robbie’s 2025 tour of Europe kicks off in the Scottish capital this weekend – here’s what ticketholders need to know

Got a ticket for a Robbie Williams gig? You know you’re in for a treat. The guy has a terrific number of massive bangers and he’s a legendary performer, a true entertainer. A Robbie show is pretty much a nailed-on good time.
This summer Robbie Williams is embarking on a massive tour of Europe, and he’s lined up to play some of the continent’s biggest stadiums. Here in the UK he’ll headline shows in London, Manchester and Bath, but first up is Edinburgh.
The singer of countless hits including ‘Angels’, ‘Let Me Entertain You’, ‘Feel’ and ‘Rock DJ’ will kick off his 2025 tour in the Scottish capital this weekend. If you’ve got a ticket (or you’re looking for one), here’s everything you need to know.
Robbie’s Edinburgh show is on Saturday May 31 2025.
Doors will open at 4pm.
Williams is set to take to the stage at 8.30pm.
Here’s the seating plan at Scottish Gas Murrayfield, according to Ticketmaster.
There are two support slots for Robbie at Murrayfield: indie pop band Lottery Winners (onstage at 6pm) and pop soul singer Rag ‘n’ Bone Man (on at 7pm).
Robbie Williams has not confirmed an advance setlist for Edinburgh, but for an idea of what he tends to play live here is an example of a setlist from earlier this year (according to Setlist.fm).
Tickets are still available for Robbie Williams at Murrayfield, starting from around £85. You can buy on Ticketmaster here.
Murrayfield doesn’t have a bag drop facility, and the stadium strongly encourages visitors not to bring a bag. Ticketholders are allowed one bag per person, and it must be smaller than A4 size.
Here’s a full list of banned items at Murrayfield:
The Met Office reckons that the weather will be a bit mixed in Edinburgh on Saturday, with between 40 percent and 90 percent chance of rain between 4pm and 10pm. Temperatures will range from 12C to 15C, and there’ll be a bit of a breeze.
Robbie’s upcoming 13th studio album will be titled Britpop and at time of writing it doesn’t have a confirmed release date. One single has so far been released – ‘Rocket’, which features Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi.
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