Robbie Williams has announced that he will play a show at the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk next year.
The concert will take place at the estate, which is owned by the royal family, on Saturday 26 August 2023.
Williams’s gig will mark the first time the estate has ever been used for a live music event.
Sharing the news on Monday (5 December), Williams tweeted: “So honoured to be playing this show at the Sandringham Estate in the UK Summer.”
The event has been organised by Heritage Live which organises concerts “staged at some of England’s most beautiful and culturally significant venues”.
Promoter Giles Cooper said that “it’s 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’d ever seen...
The concert will take place at the estate, which is owned by the royal family, on Saturday 26 August 2023.
Williams’s gig will mark the first time the estate has ever been used for a live music event.
Sharing the news on Monday (5 December), Williams tweeted: “So honoured to be playing this show at the Sandringham Estate in the UK Summer.”
The event has been organised by Heritage Live which organises concerts “staged at some of England’s most beautiful and culturally significant venues”.
Promoter Giles Cooper said that “it’s 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’d ever seen...
- 12/5/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
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