Robbie Williams - Britpop World Tour heads to Germany and beyond
Published on 08/21/2026 at 06:45 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Robbie Williams is taking his new album Britpop on the road with a sprawling Britpop World Tour that includes two large-scale shows at Düsseldorf’s Merkur Spiel-Arena on June 5 and 6, 2026, according to venue and tour listings.
Germany dates anchor the 2026 run
The strongest German anchor of Robbie Williams’s current touring schedule is the double-header at Merkur Spiel-Arena in Düsseldorf on June 5 and 6, 2026, presented as his only German shows of the year by local promoter D.Live and venue information.
The Düsseldorfer stadium advertises the concert on June 5, 2026 with a 7:30 p.m. start time and describes it as Williams’s exclusive Germany date for 2026, while listings and coverage from music media outline the additional June 6 show as part of the same stadium stop.
Festival summer and global stadiums
Beyond Germany, Robbie Williams’s 2026 schedule ties into a busy European festival summer, including appearances such as Firenze Rocks in Florence, Belgium shows in Antwerp, and further dates in Spain, Luxembourg and Denmark, as outlined on tour overviews and festival announcements.
Later in the year, he transitions to full stadium mode in the southern hemisphere, with Australian and New Zealand dates confirmed for November 2026 in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, Auckland and Christchurch, forming the closing leg of the Britpop World Tour.
Tour, charts and work overview for Robbie Williams
Fans who want to keep track of Robbie Williams’s tour dates, chart moves and new music can find further background and updates in our archive and on his official channels.
The musical core around Britpop
Robbie Williams’s current live campaign revolves around his thirteenth studio album Britpop, released in January 2026 via Columbia Records and framed as a return to the attitude and hooks of 1990s British pop and rock.
The record gathers songs such as Rocket, Spies, Pretty Face and All My Life, with guest appearances by Tony Iommi and Jesse & Joy on selected tracks, and it continues his line of UK chart-topping albums with a debut at number one in the Official Albums Chart.
Where Robbie Williams stands now
Robbie Williams’s next officially confirmed live date after August 21, 2026 is his Düsseldorf stadium show on September 9, 2026 at Hallenstadion in Zurich, followed by further European and Latin American stops later in the autumn.
Robbie Williams at a glance
- Act: Robbie Williams
- Genre: Pop rock, Britpop
- Origin: Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom
- Active since: 1990 (with Take That), solo since 1997
- Lineup: Solo
- Label: Columbia Records
- Key works: Life thru a Lens (1997), Escapology (2002), Reality Killed the Video Star (2009), XXV (2022)
- Current album/single: Britpop, released January 16, 2026
- Charts / certifications: Britpop debuted at No. 1 on the UK Official Albums Chart in late January 2026 and marked his 16th UK number one album.
- Next live date: September 9, 2026, Hallenstadion, Zurich
Frequently asked questions about Robbie Williams
When will Robbie Williams perform in Germany in 2026?
Robbie Williams is scheduled for two shows at Merkur Spiel-Arena in Düsseldorf on June 5 and 6, 2026, which are currently presented as his only German concerts that year.
What is Robbie Williams’s latest studio album?
His latest studio album is Britpop, released on January 16, 2026 via Columbia Records and debuting at No. 1 on the UK Official Albums Chart.
Does the Britpop World Tour include shows outside Europe?
Yes, after the European festival and arena dates, the Britpop World Tour continues to Australia and New Zealand in November 2026 with stadium shows in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, Auckland and Christchurch.
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