Global superstar Robbie Williams is set to tour the UK next summer, playing a spectacular two shows at Bath’s historic Royal Crescent. Here’s all you need to know ahead of tickets going on general sale this Friday (November 15).
The 50-year-old, who has enjoyed a whopping 85 million album sales worldwide, and is the most-decorated BRIT award winner in musical history, announced the tour earlier this week, originally set to play just one show each in Edinburgh, London, Manchester and Bath, before then taking the tour around Europe.
However, due to phenomenal demand in the fan pre-sale this morning (November 13), the ‘Feel’ and ‘Angels’ hitmaker has already added a second show in Bath, and will now be playing at the Royal Crescent on June 13 and 14, 2025.
The performances will also celebrate 250 years since the Royal Crescent was built in Bath, a landmark milestone for the row of 30 Grade I-listed Georgian terraced houses that have now become such an integral part of the UNESCO World Heritage city.
So with a batch of tickets now having been released to fans who pre-ordered the soundtrack to Robbie’s upcoming biopic film, ‘Better Man’, here’s everything we know about how much you can expect to pay in the general sale this Friday, as well as venue information for Bath’s Royal Crescent.
How much will Robbie Williams tickets cost?
According to Bath Box Office, one of the official ticket vendors for Robbie’s two shows at the Royal Crescent, general admission tickets to see the singer in Bath will cost £110 face value, plus a 12.5% fee per ticket, and a £1.80 venue charge – coming to £125.55 altogether for each ticket.
There will also be a Gold Circle Standing section priced at £235 face value, plus a 12.5% ticket fee, and a £1.80 venue charge – adding up to £266.17 a ticket. All orders will also be subject to a £1.50 booking fee – although if you are ordering multiple tickets at once, this will only be applied once to your order, rather than per ticket.
It is worth noting that ticket prices will vary from venue to venue, as SeeTickets has listed prices at London’s Emirates Stadium ranging from £66-£220, including booking fees. Meanwhile, tickets for Robbie’s show at the Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh range from £58-£168, including booking fees.
How many tickets can I buy to see Robbie Williams in Bath?
There is a ticket limitof 6 tickets per person, per credit card on this event. Tickets may only be purchased from Ticketmaster or from Bath Box Office.
Children aged five and under are not permitted on site, while under-14s must be accompanied by an adult over 18 years old.
Venue information
Robbie Williams’ concerts in Bath will be STANDING ONLY. Blankets, seats, and chairs of any kind are not permitted into the event, including seat sticks and inflatable seats.
Umbrellas will also not be permitted onto the site – so ticket holders should make sure to dress appropriately for the British weather.
Bags larger than A3 will not be permitted, and searches will be conducted. Glass, banners, flags and laser pens will also not be allowed onto the site.
There will be plenty of food and drinks traders inside the arena, so outside food and drinks is not allowed to be brought in. However, one empty reusable bottle, or sealed 500ml plastic water bottle, will be allowed per person, in order to make use of the free drinking water refill stations.
Re-admission will not be allowed after entry, and there will be no parking facilities available at the venue.
Royal Crescent has not confirmed the capacity of the venue – however, the last time the site hosted a concert was in 2022, when Michael Bublé performed two shows on the lawns of the Crescent, to a collective 25,000 people.
If you want to let Robbie entertain you, make sure you’re ready on Ticketmaster or on Bath Box Office from 10am this Friday, November 15. For all other concert information about the Bath shows, visit Bath Box Office here.