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Robbie Williams Confirms Perth Show

Robbie WilliamsJPG_2Robbie Williams has confirmed that Perth will be on the itinerary for his Australian tour, he’ll be back in town on October 9 to kick off his greatest hits tour.

Williams was in Perth just last year with his ‘Swinging When Your Winning’ tour, but this time rather than classic swing tunes he’ll be performing all his big hits and a few notable covers.

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After his Perth show Williams will be heading to Adelaide Entertainment Centre on October 13, Brisbane Entertainment Centre on October 17, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on October 22 and Sydney’s Allphones Arena on October 27.

The show, which has been travelling through Europe, features Williams bit hits and a  significant number of covers from other artists thrown into the mix.

‘Radio’ is mashup with Salt ‘n Pepa’s ‘Push It’,  ‘Bodies’ gets a dose of Lorde’s ‘Royals’ and ‘Come Undone’ is mixed together with U2’s ‘I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For’.

We’ll have to wait and see if ‘Candy’ is still in the show by the time he gets to Australia. Last time he was on stage in Perth Williams noted that he’d discovered that his recent world-wide hit was a hit everywhere… except for Australia.

Advance tickets for the Let Me Entertain You concerts go on sale via Visa Entertainment on May 20 with general tickets available from 10am on May 25.

 

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