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Concert: charmer Robbie Williams in August 2017 in Klagenfurt

Charmer Robbie Williams, one of the best-selling artists of all time, is coming to Cologne. With The Heavy Entertainment Show tour, he will also stop in Klagenfurt, where he will present his new album on August 29, 2017.

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Wörthersee Stadium, Cologne, Austria
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from €79.20 to €141.00

Unique and charismatic Robert Peter “Robbie” Williams is one of the best-selling artists of all time, with 11 albums sold in over 77 million copies.
At 16, he started his career as a member of a band Take That and in the mid-90s he decided to pursue a solo career, which turned out to be one of the best decisions in the music industry. His albums were captivating first places in the British and world charts. He is the recipient of a record 17 Brit Awards and in 2006 entered the Guinness Book of Records with 1.6 million tickets sold in one day! He received the prestigious award at a special event at the Roxy brit icon, which is the highest honor given at the brit awards (previously only Elton John and David Bowie received it). It is awarded only to those artists who stand out with songwriting, recording and concerts and have left lasting imprint on British culture.

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Robbie Williams is coming with a highly anticipated European stadium tour The Heavy Entertainment Show – Tour 2017 August 26, 2017 to Vienna and August 29, 2017 in Cologne. There he will present the new album The Heavy Entertainment Show, which has been released November 4 this year, and it was announced by the single Party Like A Russian. He will be joined on tour by the cult duo of electronic music - Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, known as Erasure.

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