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Robbie Williams returns to Switzerland in 2026
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Robbie Williams will make his long-awaited return to Switzerland in 2026 for an exceptional concert at the Vaudoise aréna in Lausanne.
The artist will soon release his new album “BRITPOP” in February 2026 and will reunite with Swiss audiences for a truly special live show.
Robbie Williams’ upcoming album “BRITPOP”, scheduled for release on 6 February 2026, is rooted in the Britpop sound, delivering a raw and energetic style reminiscent of the 1990s. The music video for the single Pretty Face, directed by Charlie Lightening, pays tribute to the iconic British TV show The Word, featuring Robbie in his legendary red tracksuit. On this occasion, he states:
“This is my ‘DeLorean moment’, going back to 1995… The Word was the late-night show that opened the door for so many artists – Nirvana, Oasis, Happy Mondays… If BRITPOP is the album I would have wanted to make, then this would have been THE appearance on the show I would have imagined… and now it has become a (virtual) reality.”
During his Swiss concerts, Robbie Williams will perform tracks from his new album “BRITPOP” alongside his greatest hits, offering fans a journey through both new material and the timeless songs that have defined his career.
In recent years, Robbie Williams has continued to expand his already remarkable legacy: his documentary series Robbie Williams (Netflix, 2023) reached number one in 22 countries; his film Better Man (2024) was critically acclaimed; and its soundtrack earned his 15th UK number-one, equalling a record previously held by The Beatles. In 2025, he also co-wrote the official FIFA anthem Desire with Laura Pausini, now played at all FIFA tournaments, highlighting the breadth of his creative projects and his lasting impact on pop culture.
This concert marks a highly anticipated return: Robbie Williams’ last appearance in French-speaking Switzerland dates back to the Paléo Festival in 2015, while his most recent indoor concert in Geneva was in 2003. In German-speaking Switzerland, audiences last saw him at Letzigrund Stadium in 2017, making this new date in Lausanne a truly exceptional event for fans of all generations.
