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Let him entertain you! Robbie Williams coming to Denmark

Christian Wenande
November 8th, 2016


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Brit pop legend to dazzle Telia Parken Stadium in Copenhagen on August 7

Robbie is coming back to Parken (photo: Henry Bond)

One of Denmark’s all-time most popular entertainers will be coming to a stage near you next summer as Robbie Williams is visiting as part of his European tour.

Williams will dazzle fans at the Telia Parken Stadium in Copenhagen on August 7 with his ‘Heavy Entertainment Show’, which is also the title of his latest album.

After going solo in 1995, the former Take That member has pumped out hits like ‘Millennium’, ‘Let Me Entertain You’, ‘Come Undone’, ‘Angels’, ‘Rock DJ’ and ‘Feel’ and has sold over 75 million records worldwide

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A British icon
His first seven albums all reached number one in the UK. He also has a record 18 Brit Awards and won the 2016 Brits Icon for his ‘lasting impact on British culture’. He has also won eight ECHO Awards and three MTV European Music Awards.

Williams last played at Parken in 2013, and this time he will be supported by the British synthpop duo Erasure.

Tickets go on sale on Friday 11 November at 11:00 via livenation.dk and ticketmaster.dk.


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