Robbie Williams Unveils UK Tour Dates Aligning with Upcoming Album Release

Robbie Williams Announces Exciting UK Tour for 2026
Robbie Williams 2026 Tour Dates: What to Expect
Robbie Williams is set to make a spectacular return to the UK concert scene with a major tour scheduled for 2026. This highly anticipated tour will align with the release of his new studio album, “Britpop,” and promises to captivate fans across England and Scotland. The Long ‘90s Tour will kick off in Glasgow at the iconic Barrowlands Ballroom on February 4, with a special performance at Liverpool Olympia coinciding with the album’s launch on February 6. Additional dates include performances at London’s O2 Academy Brixton on February 8 and Wolverhampton’s Civic Hall on February 9.
New Album “Britpop” and Its Hit Singles
The announcement of Williams’ tour comes shortly after the release of his latest single, “Pretty Face.” This track follows previous hits from the upcoming album like “Rocket,” “Spies,” and “Human.” Originally scheduled for release in October, “Britpop” is now set to launch in February 2026 due to logistical adjustments.
Star-Studded Collaborations on “Britpop”
Robbie Williams’ latest album features collaborations with some of the biggest names in music, including Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Supergrass’ Gaz Coombes, and Tony Iommi from Black Sabbath. Additionally, Williams’ former Take That bandmate, Gary Barlow, makes a notable appearance. The album cover harks back to the Britpop era, featuring Williams in his memorable red tracksuit from the 1995 Glastonbury Festival.
Robbie Williams Reflects on the Album
Commenting on his latest work, Williams shared, “I set out to create the album I wanted to write and release after leaving Take That in 1995. It was a golden era for British music, and I’ve had the opportunity to work with some incredible artists on this project. This album is full of energy, with more guitars and anthems than ever. I’m extremely proud and can’t wait for fans to experience ‘Britpop’.”
Aiming for Another Chart-Topping Success
If “Britpop” reaches the top of the UK album charts, it will mark Robbie Williams’ 16th number-one album, potentially surpassing the longstanding record held by The Beatles. Williams’ influential career began with the boyband Take That, known for hits like “Pray” and “Everything Changes.”
Previous Successes and Upcoming Projects
Robbie Williams’ solo career has produced numerous chart-topping albums, including “Life Thru A Lens,” “I’ve Been Expecting You,” and “Escapology.” His recent ventures include the biopic “Better Man” and a Netflix documentary that chronicles his personal struggles and triumphs.
Fans and music enthusiasts can look forward to an incredible year as Robbie Williams promises a thrilling tour and an evocative new album, blending nostalgic Britpop vibes with contemporary flair.