Get ready to Rock DJ as Robbie Williams has announced an outdoor concert in Norfolk next summer.
The chart-topping singer will be performing at the Sandringham Estate on Saturday, August 26 2023.
It has been organised by Heritage Live and he will be joined by special guests, with the gates opening at 2pm and the event ending at 10.30pm.
Giles Cooper, promoter for Heritage Live, said: "It has been an ambition of us all at Heritage Live to stage a concert for the legendary Robbie Williams and the thing about Robbie is that he keeps getting better and better!
"His 2022 arena tour show was the best I had ever seen him perform and, for me, he is the best entertainer since Elvis! We can’t wait!
"It will be the most magical concert in the most amazing surroundings that will live in our memories forever!”
It is the first large-scale live music event to be hosted at Sandringham as part of wider plans for more concerts at the estate.
It will also be his only outdoor stand-alone headline concert in the UK in 2023.
Robbie released the album XXV in September this year to mark more than 25 years since he left Take That for a solo career that has spanned countless top-ten hits, including Angels, Rock DJ and She's The One.
He has sold more 85 million albums around the world and has had seven number-one singles.
The pop megastar, 48, was also a judge on The X Factor with his wife Ayda Field and his most recent tour, to celebrate the release of XXV, included two sold-out nights at the O2 Arena.
His Take That bandmates performed two Norfolk gigs at Carrow Road in Norwich back in 2017 and 2019 to sell-out audiences.
Alcohol, soft drinks and food must be purchased on-site for the Robbie Williams concert.
Designated parking will be available and car parking tickets can be purchased in advance or on the night, which is £10 cash or card.
Pre-sale tickets go on sale at 9am on Thursday, December 8 and you can register at arep.co/p/robbie-williams
Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday, December 9 at 9am from axs.com/heritagelive
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