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Edinburgh road closures ahead of Robbie Williams gig at Murrayfield

Edinburgh road closures ahead of Robbie Williams gig at Murrayfield

Edinburgh Live24-05-2025

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With Robbie Williams heading to the capital on his 'boldest tour yet', locals have been reminded of road closures and parking restrictions.
The Take That singer will be taking to the stage at Murrayfield on May 31, supported by Rag'n'Bone Man and Lottery Winners. With work already underway on setting up,
Robbie said: 'This tour is going to be my boldest yet - I can't wait to see you next year.
"There will be songs from the movie 'Better Man', and some new music too…but more on that soon."
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According to the Murrayfield website, part of Western Terrace and Corstorphine Road will be closed from 9.30pm on May 31 until 12.30am on June 1.
Roseburn Terrace and West Coates will also be closed between these times, as well as West Approach Road.
Traffic Scotland said: "Robbie Williams is LIVE and ready to entertain you on the first night of his 2025 tour at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium on Saturday, May 31. Gates open at 4pm with the event due to finish by 11pm.
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"Traffic in and around Edinburgh city centre will be busy with some road closures to allow the attendees ease of access."
You can find out more about road closures and parking restrictions here.

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