Globe-trotting superstar, Robbie Williams is headed back to Australia for a one-off concert in Melbourne for the inaugural World Tour concert series that will run alongside the Formula 1 Rolex Australian Grand Prix in March.
With World Tour Melbourne set to take place at Lakeside Stadium on 14 March, this will be Robbie's only Australian public performance in 2020, and his first since a 2018 national tour. "I am looking forward to getting down to Australia," enthuses Robbie.
"It's a place that is in my heart, I feel like an Aussie when I am there and if there's an opportunity to get down there I grab it with both hands."
Robbie recently scored another #1 album in Australia with his Christmas album 'The Christmas Present', marking his fifth overall chart-topping album in Oz.
World Tour will be supporting the fundraising efforts towards the bushfire relief, with details to be announced. "This is beyond a tragedy," Robbie says, speaking about the bushfires.
"It's unfathomable what has happened, and what is happening, in Australia. You see photographs of what’' actually happening, it can't sink in, you can't understand that, it's beyond any reality that we've experienced before. I think it would be trite of me to send my love or condolences, I think it needs more."
Click here to read our review of Robbie Williams' Adelaide 500 concert (2018).