From special guests to travel, here is all you need to know ahead of the sold-out Robbie Williams concerts at the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
What are the dates and set times for the Robbie Williams concerts?
Robbie Williams performs at the Sandringham Estate over the weekend of August 26 and 27 2023 and the concerts are organised by Heritage Live.
The gates to the arena open at 2pm, with music from 5.15pm and Williams will be on stage from 9pm to 10.55pm.
Who are the special guests?
Williams' former Take That bandmate Mark Owen will be the special guest on both nights from 7pm to 8pm.
Also performing are chart-topping singer-songwriters Dagny (Saturday) and Lucy Spraggan (Sunday) from 5.15pm to 6pm.
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What songs will Robbie Williams perform?
The XXV tour marks more than 25 years since Williams left Take That for a solo career that has spanned countless top-ten hits.
The setlist at previous dates has included classic anthems such as Angels, She's The One and Rock DJ.
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Is there parking at the concerts?
The event car park opens at 12noon and it will be signposted as you approach the estate.
Heritage Live is advising ticket-holders to book car parking online in advance for £10 per car - it will also be possible to pay on the night (cash or card).
Use the postcode PE31 6AZ for your Sat Nav, which heads towards the village of West Newton.
Heritage Live has also partnered with Big Green Coach for the event.
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Can I bring my own food and drink?
You can't bring in your own food and drink - there will be food trucks and bars on site.
Free drinking water is available so bring an empty reusable bottle or one sealed 500ml plastic water bottle.
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What else can I and can't I bring?
Animals, with the exception of assistance dogs, are not permitted.
You can bring in picnic blankets but parasols, umbrellas and camping chairs are not allowed.
Other items not allowed are glass, bags larger than A3 size and professional photography or video equipment.
There will be benches and hay bales scattered around the edge of the concert arena and within the food village, craft village and funfair field (where deckchairs can be hired).
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Are the concerts accessible?
Yes, this includes a viewing platform, a designated car park (pre-booking essential for both) and accessible toilets.
Are tickets still available?
While tickets are sold out for Robbie Williams, you can still book tickets to Van Morrison on August 25 and The Who on August 28, which are both at the Sandringham Estate, at heritagelive.net
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