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How to secure tickets for Robbie Williams’ Australian tour 2026

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Robbie Williams is touring Australia again and we are so ready. Credit: Getty

Robbie Williams has just announced his BRITPOP world tour, with the star hitting seven stadiums across Australia and New Zealand in November 2026. This pop-rock star, known for Rock DJ, Angels, and Let Me Entertain You is set to play some of his biggest Australia and New Zealand shows to date.

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The artist will be performing music from his latest 2026 album BRITPOP which was released on January 16, 2026 and has garnered attention over the last few years after the release of his biopic, Better Man, where Robbie’s character manifests as a monkey… no literally.

Here’s everything you need to know to secure tickets for the British icon’s upcoming ANZ tour.

When is Robbie Williams touring Australia?

At the moment, Robbie Williams is set to perform in five Australian cities.

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Adelaide, Adelaide Oval

November 7, 2026

Melbourne, Marvel Stadium

November 11, 2026

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Sydney, Accor Stadium

November 14, 2026

Newcastle, McDonald Jones Stadium

November 17, 2026

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Brisbane, Suncorp Stadium

November 20, 2026

Auckland, Eden Park

November 24, 2026

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Christchurch, One New Zealand Stadium

November 28, 2026

How to secure Robbie Williams tickets?

Fans can get tickets through Ticketek, Frontier Touring, Ticketmaster, and Artist presale channels.

Pre-sale tickets are set to go live on Monday, March 23, with fan pre-sale through Robbie William’s website going live from 10am AEDT and Frontier Member pre-sale opening at 1pm (local time).

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General sale opens on Thursday, March 26, with tickets going live from 2pm (local time).

When did Robbie Williams last tour Australia?

Robbie Williams last performed Down Under in November 2023 for his XXV Tour, and before that, in 2018.

In 2023, the pop-star played multiple concerts across Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth, as well as five performances for A Day on the Green, an outdoor winery concert experience set in locations like the Hunter Valley, Barossa Valley and Geelong.

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