'Prices gone mad': Robbie Williams fans brand £125 tickets a 'rip off' as tour dates go on sale

Robbie Williams has announced he will embark on a tour of the UK, Ireland and Europe in 2025, kicking off in Edinburgh in May

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The first batch of tickets for Robbie Williams' 2025 tour have this morning gone on sale. The singer and former Take That star will visit Manchester’s Co-op Live during his UK, Ireland and Europe tour next year. During the ‘Robbie Williams Live 2025’, the Take That singer will visit three UK cities.

The tour kicks off in Edinburgh in May, followed by Manchester, before heading to Bath. After the UK tour dates, Robbie, 50, will head to Europe to visit Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Sweden plus more. READ MORE: How to get Robbie Williams pre-sale tickets for UK 2025 tour The UK ticket sale started with a presale this morning (Wednesday 13 November), and this will be followed by general sale on Friday, 15 November.



Fans who pre-ordered the soundtrack from his forthcoming musical biopic ‘Better Man’ has access to the presale which started at 10am. Pre-sale tickets for Robbie Williams' 2025 tour, which include a date in Manchester, went on sale this morning (Image: via Getty Images) Standard tickets have been revealed this morning and are priced from £76.50 for standing.

Prices for Co-op Live without packages range from £76.50 to £166.50 - the latter is for Premium Ticket AMP Club.

There are also options at £98.95 (standing), £126.95 and £166.

50. Some fans have taken to social media to share their disappointment at the tickets available and the prices for different venues on the tour. Due to the number of venues he is playing, prices vary as do the different options available to fans, with VIP packages also available.

But users on X, formerly Twitter have said that they're seeing tickets for over £125, with some branding this as 'not affordable' and a 'rip off', One wrote: "The price of @robbiewilliams tickets is actually ridiculous! Cheapest at £125, not affordable for a lot of people. "Feel sorry for the true fans who don't have that money to spend." Another wrote: "Dunno about @robbiewilliams more like robbing b***** was gonna buy my mum a couple of tickets but not as £125 a pop id happily spend that on her but then she's gotta find someone else to pay £125 b***** rip off.

" A third, who shared a screenshot of the ticket prices of Robbie's London Emirates Stadium gig on the website eventtravel.com, with listings of £425 for the Early Entry Experience London, wrote: you cannot be serious charging these prices. "You're pricing the long standing Friendlies out of being able to get up close to see our favourite artist.

It's pure greed!" And a another user on X, sharing the tickets prices for the gig at The Royal Crescent in Bath said it was a case of 'ticket prices gone mad'. "£266 for a single ticket to see Robbie Williams." The tickets prices for Williams in bath offered general standing for £110 plus £13.

75 ticket fee and £1.80 venue levy, taking the price to £125.55.

Meanwhile, Gold Circle Standing with fees and levy comes to £266.17. The singer will be joined by Rag’n’Bone Man and Lottery Winners in Edinburgh on May 31 and London on June 6.

Lottery Winners will follow for the whole UK tour run. Commenting on the tour, Robbie said: “This tour is going to be my boldest yet - I can’t wait to see you next year. There will be songs from the movie ‘Better Man’, and some new music too.

..but more on that soon.

" Robbie Williams holds several records for live performances, and still holds the Guinness World Record for his 2006 world tour - selling more than 1.6 million tickets in a single day. More recently, this July saw Robbie return to BST Hyde Park in London for a sold-out headline show.

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