Robbie Williams live will headline an intimate Manchester concert as part of Brits Week 2026. The show will take place on February 27 at Aviva Studios. In addition, he joins Grammy winner Olivia Dean and 1990s band Spiritualized for the charity series. The concerts raise money for War Child, which supports children affected by war through aid, education, and mental health programs.
The Rock DJ singer, 51, will perform songs from his latest album Britpop as well as classics from Life Thru A Lens. Moreover, Wigan indie pop band Lottery Winners will support his performance. Recently, Williams completed shows in smaller venues across Glasgow, Liverpool, London, and Wolverhampton. Consequently, fans can expect a mix of new tracks and old favorites during his intimate set.
Robbie Williams live takes place the day before the Brit Awards ceremony at Manchester’s Co-op Arena on February 28. Clare Sanders-Wright, head of live music at War Child, praised the lineup. She said the shows highlight the artists, venues, and partners making Brits Week possible. Additionally, she called adding Williams to the schedule “incredible,” noting that fans would be excited.
Other concerts in the series include Olivia Dean at Manchester’s Albert Hall on February 26 and Spiritualized at London’s EartH Theatre on February 18. Meanwhile, guitarist Jack Savoretti and singer Katherine Jenkins will perform at London’s Emerald Theatre on February 25. Likewise, DJ Fatboy Slim headlines Newcastle’s Boiler Shop on February 12, and Stargazing singer Myles Smith will perform at the Rescue Rooms in Nottingham on February 24.
All ticket sales from the concerts go directly to War Child. The charity uses the funds to provide essential services for children impacted by conflict. These include education, specialist mental health support, and advocacy for their rights. Furthermore, fans can enter a £10 prize draw to win two tickets to see their chosen artist during Brits Week.
Tickets for Robbie Williams live will go on general sale at 10am on Friday, with a pre-sale starting at 10am on Thursday, February 12. With the intimate venue and strong charity focus, the show promises an unforgettable experience for fans. In addition, it provides a unique opportunity to support a good cause while enjoying world-class music.
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