Robbie Williams Will Arrive in Colombia with His BRITPOP World Tour

Written on 02/24/2026
Caroll Viana

Robbie Williams will arrive in Colombia for the first time as part of his Britpop world tour. The British artist will perform on Sept. 20 in Bogota. Credit: Fraser Mummery, CC BY 2.0 / Flickr

British singer Robbie Williams has confirmed his first concert in Colombia, an announcement that has generated great excitement among his fans in the country and across the region. The artist will perform on Sept. 20, 2026, at the Movistar Arena in Bogota, as part of his highly anticipated BRITPOP World Tour 2026, with which he celebrates the release of his new album and more than three decades of musical career.

The visit marks a milestone for Colombian audiences, who for years have awaited the arrival of the former Take That member as a solo performer. With a career that has sold millions of records worldwide and a repertoire filled with global hits, his debut in the country is expected to become one of the most notable international concerts of the year.

BRITPOP World Tour: a journey through his musical history

The Robbie Williams Colombia BRITPOP World Tour is designed as a journey through the most iconic moments of the artist’s career, combining songs that defined generations with recent material inspired by the sound of 1990s britpop.

Audiences will be able to hear live classics such as Angels, Feel, and Rock DJ, songs that established him as one of the most influential figures in contemporary British pop.

Beyond the repertoire, the tour features a large-scale stage production characterized by dynamic visual design, emotional moments, and the irreverent style that has defined Williams’ artistic personality since his early years. The show also incorporates narrative elements that connect different stages of his career, from his rise to international fame to his most recent musical evolution.

The album that inspires the world tour

The tour accompanies the release of Britpop, his first studio album in seven years since The Christmas Present. The project marks a return to the sonic roots that shaped his artistic evolution after leaving Take That, with a clear influence from the Britpop sound of the 1990s.

The album includes 11 songs and blends pop rock with a nostalgic sound aesthetic, introspective lyrics, and festive energy. Among its collaborations are the track “Rocket” with Tony Iommi, legendary guitarist of Black Sabbath, and “Human,” recorded with Mexican duo Jesse & Joy.

The production was well received by critics and reached number one on the United Kingdom charts, consolidating its place as one of the singer’s most acclaimed works in recent years.

Confirmed dates and locations of the BRITPOP World Tour 2026

The tour will travel across multiple countries and will begin on June 5, 2026, in Düsseldorf, Germany, at the Merkur Spiel-Arena. After several weeks of concerts and festivals across Europe, the tour will cross the Atlantic and conclude on Oct. 7, 2026, in Mexico City at the Palacio de los Deportes.

JUNE 2026
June 5 and 6 — Düsseldorf, Germany.
June 13 — Florence, Italy (Firenze Rocks).
June 27 — Antwerp, Belgium (Live Is Live).
June 30 — Seville, Spain (Iconica Santalucia Sevilla Fest).

JULY 2026
July 6 — Luxembourg (Luxexpo Open-Air).
July 10 — Bilbao, Spain (Bilbao BBK Live).

AUGUST 2026
Aug. 5 — Skanderborg, Denmark (Smukfest Festival).
Aug. 8 — Bratislava, Slovakia (Lovestream Festival).
Aug. 28 — Lisbon (MEO Kalorama Festival).

SEPTEMBER 2026
Sept. 9 and 10 — Zurich, Switzerland (Hallenstadion).
Sept. 12 — Lausanne (Vaudoise Arena).
Sept. 20 — Bogota, Colombia.
Sept. 24 — Lima (Arena 1 Park).
Sept. 27 — Santiago, Chile (Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida).

OCTOBER 2026
Oct. 1 — Buenos Aires (Movistar Arena Buenos Aires).
Oct. 7 — Mexico City, Mexico.