Robbie Williams will headline a special open-air concert at the Royal Crescent in Bath on June 13, 2025, as part of his UK tour.
This event marks a rare performance at the historic site, which dates back 250 years and was instrumental in Bath’s designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
Promoters describe the concert as a “coming together of a truly iconic artist and venue.”
The Royal Crescent Society echoes this, expressing excitement for the unique pairing of Williams with the iconic Grade I listed terrace houses as the concert’s backdrop.
The Royal Crescent has hosted only a handful of concerts in its history, including two sold-out shows by Michael Bublé in 2022, which drew around 25,000 fans and significantly boosted local businesses.
Bath and North East Somerset councillor Paul Roper anticipates similar enthusiasm next summer, praising the positive impact such events have on the community and local economy.
Williams, who rose to fame as a member of Take That before launching a successful solo career in 1995, has since achieved 85 million album sales worldwide and holds a record 18 BRIT Awards.
This concert promises to be a memorable celebration, commemorating both Williams’ remarkable career and the Royal Crescent’s 250th anniversary.
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