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Robbie Williams locks in Perth tour date

Robbie Williams will play at the Perth Arena on Wednesday 7 March 2018.

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Williams will bring his Heavy Entertainment Show Would Tour to Australia and spend several weeks touring the country.

The show has been getting rave reviews as it works its way across Europe. It sees Williams feature songs from his latest album as well as a heavy does of his big hits from his now decades long career.

Since leaving Take That in the early 90’s Williams has established himself as not only a successful recording artist, but one of the best live entertainers on the planet.

Whether you love him for his pop anthems like Angels, Let Me Entertain You, Millenium, Come Undone, Feel, Kids, and Rock DJ or just love his cheeky charm, Williams always delivers a stellar show.

The tour will kick of in Brisbane on 20 February 2018, before heading to Melbourne, Sydney, Geelong and Adelaide. The final stop on the Australian leg will be the Perth show.

Tickets to the shows go on sale from Ticketek from Thursday 7 September. 

Earlier this year Williams delivered a moving rendition of his hit Angels at the One Love concert in Manchester.


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