13-05-2025
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- Scottish Sun
Music superstar slashes ticket prices for only Scottish gig – but you'll need to be quick
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A WORLDWIDE singing icon has slashed prices to see his only gig in Scotland to a crazy £42.50.
The star announced a "surprise seat ticket offer" for his Edinburgh show on May 31 this year.
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Robbie announced the price drop for Murrayfield later this month
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The former Take That star is set to rock Murrayfield at the end of May
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Robbie Williams, 51, is set to rock Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium and will play his iconic hits like Angels and Feel.
An email sent out to fans said: "From 10am on Monday, May 12, for just 72 hours, take a chance on our Robbie Williams Surprise Seat Ticket Offer and see the main man himself live at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium for just £42.50 (all fees included)."
The message goes on to explain that if you participate, you will get a randomly assigned seat anywhere in the venue.
Originally the cheapest standing ticket was available for £107.50 and the best seats on sale were an eye-watering £179.
However, fans now have the opportunity to snap up discounted tickets here for the Edinburgh show, which will kick-off his latest UK tour.
But some fans who shelled out a fortune to see the ex-Take That singer were less pleased.
One said: 'At one point the standing seats were £180 but they weren't selling.
'I managed to get standing tickets for £100 but it is disappointing that artists cut the price last minute when the fans who bought tickets last year paid more.'
He will be supported by Rag 'N' Bone Man and Lottery Winners
In the last five years Robbie Williams, who has won a record 18 Brit Awards, has limited his releases to a Christmas album and a greatest hits compilation.
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The price drop for Robbie Williams Murrayfield show this month is in direct contrast to his old foes Oasis.
The Manchester Britpop legends sold out three Murrayfield gigs in August in a matter of hours.