Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams has announced his highly-anticipated 2025 tour, which will see him perform in Budapest, Hungary, with the British pop star's biggest hits and songs from the film Better Man playing live at the MVM Dome on 12 September 2025.
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Schedule
The Robbie Williams Live 2025 tour kicks off on 31 May in the UK, followed by Europe. Robbie Williams will be back in Budapest for the first time in 20 May, following his instantly sell-out show last year.
Full ticket sales go on sale on Friday 15 November at 11am, with pre-sale tickets available to registered Live Nation members from 11am on 14 November.
Robbie said. There will be songs from Better Man and some new music... but more on that later."
Robbie Williams holds many records for live performances, selling more than 1.6 million tickets in a single day on his 2006 world tour, and still holds the Guinness World Record for the same. As well as a record attendance of 375,000 fans over three nights at his legendary Knebworth show - a record that has never been beaten by anyone in the UK. In July this year, Robbie returned to London's BST Hyde Park for a critically acclaimed sold-out show.
The new show will be a further testament to Robbie's versatility, an inimitable showman who delivers the ultimate in entertainment at every show, which Hungarian audiences have been lucky enough to witness, and now it's another great opportunity to experience it all at the MVM Dome on 12 September 2025.
MVM Dome
MVM Dome is the seventh largest indoor event venue in Europe. Its capacity for sports events and concerts is significantly higher than that of the Budapest Sports Arena. It has 20,022 seats; a total of 50,000 square metres of floor space; innovative, rearrangeable spaces for many indoor sports (handball, basketball and volleyball, futsal, ice hockey, tennis, skating) as well as certain athletic, equestrian and motorcycle competitions, and even swimming competitions and water polo matches in the mobile pool. Through the six entrances to the building, spectators can enter the arena’s interior using eight escalators, leading to the walk-through grandstands accessible on three levels. The structure of the building’s exterior is reminiscent of muscle fibres: the light strips placed on the outward-leaning, elliptical sections not only embrace the building, but the light shows, programmed using various colours, appear to set the entire building in motion. There is a 600 square metre display on the façade of the building. The Main Entrance leads to an impressive foyer, where visitors will be greeted by a grandiose hanging light installation of 848 handmade glass tubes. The programmable sports lighting is also suitable for HDTV broadcasts of the highest-level world competitions, as well as for super-slow-motion recordings due to flicker free technology. The lighting system also plays an important role in the events and concerts, as it is suitable for changing the colour temperature of the auditorium, which means that the lighting functions can be changed without rearranging the arena, only through the pre-programmed lighting controls. This design is the first and is unique in Europe for luminaires of this power. A central display (cube) provides information in the auditorium during the events.