Robbie Williams actual news (2026): concerts, celebrations, album updates + what fans should watch

Robbie Williams is having a big 2026 moment: a new album with a record-setting chart milestone, a run of intimate UK shows, and confirmed live dates across Europe (plus a headline FIFA appearance). Here’s the clean, up-to-date roundup—focused on concerts, celebrations, and life headlines.


The biggest celebration: BRITPOP goes #1 and breaks a UK chart record

Robbie’s new album BRITPOP has delivered a major career milestone: his 16th UK Number 1 album, which surpasses The Beatles for the most Official UK Number 1 albums ever (per Official Charts).

Official Charts also published Robbie’s quote celebrating the achievement and positioned it as a historic chart moment.

What to listen for (and why fans are excited):


Concerts: “Long 90’s” UK dates (Feb 2026) + how tickets worked

Robbie’s official site confirms a LONG 90’s 2026 UK Tour concept: he’ll perform ‘Life Thru A Lens’ and ‘BRITPOP’ in full.

Confirmed UK dates (Feb 2026)

Ticket note (important for fans): Official Charts explained that early access was linked to pre-ordering BRITPOP.


Summer 2026 live dates: festivals + major European stops

Robbie’s official 2026 tour dates page lists multiple confirmed shows from June through September across Europe (including festival slots). Highlights include:

Spanish media also highlighted the Seville date as a notable first-time appearance there (Plaza de España) tied to the BRITPOP/Long90’s era.


Big “event” headline: Robbie + Nicole Scherzinger at the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final Draw

FIFA announced a major entertainment line-up for the Final Draw for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ in Washington, D.C., including Robbie Williams, with Robbie set to perform with Nicole Scherzinger.

This matters for fans because it’s a highly visible global stage moment—more “main event” than typical promo.


Life headlines: family focus (without gossip)

In interviews around his recent projects, Robbie has talked openly about fatherhood and family life (he and Ayda Field share four children), framing this phase as a meaningful shift in priorities.


Also in the headlines: the “Angels” royalties dispute (reported legal action)

Several reputable outlets have reported that Irish songwriter Ray Heffernan is pursuing a claim connected to the song “Angels,” referencing an EU “bestseller clause” argument around remuneration. (This remains a reported dispute, not a court outcome.)

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