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Robbie Williams at Murrayfield: 13 photos of the gig

Robbie Williams at Murrayfield: 13 photos of the gig

Glasgow Times01-06-2025
The pop legend brought his signature showmanship to the capital, delivering unforgettable anthems like Rock DJ and Let Me Entertain You, much to the delight of the roaring crowd.
The Glasgow Times reported earlier that after his show, the Angels singer took to Instagram to share his gratitude with his Scottish fans, posting a striking shot from the concert with the caption: 'Scotland – I love you. That was an incredible opening night. Until next time. Rob x.'
READ MORE: Robbie Williams expresses love for Scotland after epic gig
Fans quickly flooded the comments with praise, one wrote: 'Rob is the best.'
Another added: 'You were on fire. Absolutely incredible show.'
With a third commenting: 'What a night. THE KING OF ENTERTAINMENT!'
The evening also included a surprise- a special appearance by Glasgow's own Michelle McManus.
The Baillieston-born singer joined Robbie on stage for a powerful duet of Relight My Fire, sending the crowd into a frenzy.
READ MORE: Glasgow singer Michelle McManus on duet with Robbie Williams
Ahead of her big moment, Michelle admitted she was more nervous than she'd ever been, even compared to performing in front of the Pope.
We reported that last week, ScotRail had issued travel warnings ahead of the event and responded by adding extra carriages and late-night services to and from Edinburgh Waverley to accommodate the tens of thousands of fans making their way to the show.
Scroll through our 13 brilliant snaps taken just before the gig—were you caught on camera?
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