Robbie Williams has jetted out of Australia after his successful concert tour Down Under.
The British pop star kept things comfortable as he departed from Perth, Western Australia and boarded a flight out of the country.
The 49-year-old arrived at the airport in a salmon pink leisure suit including a matching shirt and loose slacks.
He added a black flat cap to the look as well as wearing a pair of light coloured sneakers.
The singer was surrounded by his entourage as he headed across the terminal while wheeling along a white carry on case.
Robbie Williams (pictured) has jetted out of Australia after his successful concert tour Down Under. The British pop star kept things comfortable as he departed from Perth, Western Australia and boarded a flight out of the country
Robbie has announced he will perform 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!’
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.
The 49-year-old arrived at the airport in a salmon pink leisure suit including a matching shirt and loose slacks
The singer was surrounded by his entourage as he headed across the terminal while wheeling along a white carry on case
Organisers of the Angel singer’s concert eventually released an apology after the ‘absolutely horrendous’ show.
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.
Robbie has announced he will perform in London for one night only after his appearance in West Australia left fans in bumper to bumper traffic