Robbie Williams has touched down in Australia to start his XXV Tour Down Under.
The British pop star appeared in great spirits as he stepped off a private jet at Sydney Airport.
The 49-year-old waved to onlookers as he made his way down the stairs onto the tarmac.
Robbie was dressed comfortably in a grey tracksuit, as well as a cap and sunglasses, and carried a tote bag over his arm.
The British pop star will kick off the tour on November 16 at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, before heading to Mount Cotton in Queensland, followed by Melbourne, Geelong and Swan Valley in WA.
Robbie Williams (pictured) has touched down in Australia to start his XXV Tour Down Under
The British pop star appeared in great spirits as he stepped off a private jet at Sydney Airport
His last official Australian tour was in 2018 for his Heavy Entertainment Show World Tour, though he performed in Melbourne earlier this year for his biopic Better Man.
It follows the release of his album XXV earlier this year, which features revamped versions of his greatest hits from the last 25 years as a solo artist.
The pop star’s hotly-anticipated Netflix docuseries was released on Wednesday, with the singer candidly discussing his 25-year showbusiness career, from career highs to battling addiction and mental health.
The 49-year-old waved to onlookers as he made his way down the stairs onto the tarmac
Robbie was dressed comfortably in a grey tracksuit, as well as a cap and sunglasses, and carried a tote bag over his arm
The British pop star will kick off the tour on November 16 at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, before heading to Mount Cotton in Queensland, Melbourne, Geelong and Swan Valley in WA
The four-part series is the latest celebrity documentary to be released on the streaming service after David Beckham’s show came out last month.
Robbie’s offering hasn’t proved to be as popular with critics, however, with the show receiving mixed reviews.
Some lauded his ‘authenticity’ and ‘honesty’, while others were left unimpressed by its ‘limited scope’.
Yet while Robbie has been criticised for not providing a more ’rounded’ insight into his life with other people’s perspectives, it was still packed full of surprise revelations.
The pop star’s hotly-anticipated Netflix docuseries (pictured) was released on Wednesday, with the singer candidly discussing his 25-year showbusiness career, from career highs to battling addiction and mental health