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Robbie Williams is Returning

Robbie WilliamsJPG_2Robbie Williams has revealed that he’ll be returning to Australian in 2015, bring his ‘Let Me Entertain You’ down under.

No Australian dates have been announced yet or whether the tour will include a Perth date.

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In a video posted to his website the music star, who is currently in Riga, Latvia, said that he’ll be heading to Asia, Australia and New Zealand between September and November this year.

The only date announced was for the first show of the Australasian leg of the tour – a performance in Hong Kong on September 23rd.

The news has been welcomed in Hong Kong as it’s William’s first show there since he cancelled a concert nine years ago.

Williams was last in Australia in September 2014 with his ‘Swinging When Your Winning’ show that focused on tunes from the 1920s and ’30s.

Watch the video announcement below.

 

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