Robbie Williams is set to headline BST Hyde Park festival on July 6, it was announced on Tuesday.
The Take That sensation, 49, has joined the stellar line-up for the London summer concert series sponsored by American Express.
Robbie was announced as second headliner following tenor sensation Andrea Bocelli, who will perform the previous day on July 5.
Robbie is said to perform iconic hits among which Feel, Rock DJ, Let Me Entertain You and his best-selling and most iconic single, Angels.
The pop legend is set to return to the legendary London festival after his 2019 sell-out show, and during a significant year for the star as also his new Netflix insight documentary recently came out.
Robbie Williams is set to headline BST Hyde Park festival on July 6, it was announced on Tuesday
The Take That sensation, 49, has joined the stellar line-up for the London summer concert series sponsored by American Express
Tickets will be on sale Friday December 8 at 10am via www.bst-hydepark.com.
It’s been quite a busy year for the singer, as he announced teased his upcoming BST performance to fans in London for one night only after his appearance in West Australia left fans in bumper to bumper traffic.
The former Take That member took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to share his big UK stop, giving fans the opportunity to sign up for pre-sale.
Coupled with a picture of Robbie’s silhouette in front of a sea of camera lights, the artist wrote: ‘One night only – London, Summer 2024!’
Fans erupted into excitement after Robbie announced the news on his social media, with one quipping: ‘I will be there some way or another’
Some branded the news as ‘so exciting’, whilst others were left in shock, exclaiming: ‘Wait! What!’
His announcement comes shortly after concertgoers were left stranded in gridlock traffic trying to get to and from his concert at Swan Valley’s Nikola Estate Winery.
Organisers of the Angel singer’s concert eventually released an apology after the ‘absolutely horrendous’ show.
The singer is said to perform iconic hits among which Feel, Rock DJ, Let Me Entertain You and his best-selling and most iconic single, Angels
The pop legend is set to return to the legendary London festival after his 2019 sell-out show, and during a significant year for the star as also his new Netflix insight documentary recently came out
He took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to allow fans to sign up for pre-sale access to tickets as he teased his BST performance
Robbie was announced as second headliner following tenor sensation Andrea Bocelli, (pictured) who will perform the previous day on July 5.
Travelling to the show quickly became chaotic for the singer’s fans on Thursday night as they had to battle through 1.2 miles of stand-still traffic,
As a result of the catastrophe, several fans did not get to see some of the supporting acts, including Lufthaus, Yo! MAFIA and Gaz Coombes.
Leaving the event was just as difficult for visitors after Robbie’s concert, with many having to sleep in their cars and others still stuck in the car park at 1.40am.
Mellen Events, who orchestrated the concert released an apology on Facebook on Friday morning.
They penned: ‘Regarding the traffic issues experienced at last night’s Robbie Williams concert, we share your disappointment and frustration.
‘We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience this caused; we acknowledge the traffic delays that people experienced were extremely inconvenient.
‘We are currently working with the venue and the venue’s traffic management team to mitigate this for tonight’s show,’
We added: ‘For all those attending tonight’s show, we still recommend coming as early as you can.’
‘Please keep an eye on our communication channels for any updates.’
The announcement comes shortly after concertgoers were left in traffic chaos to and from his Australian tour date at Swan Valley’s Nikola Estate Winery (Pictured in 2023)