Let Me Entertain You? Don't mind if we do! The countdown to Robbie Williams' summer gig in Ireland is officially on.
The Irish leg of his Britpop Live tour takes place this August and will see him perform alongside another huge act at Croke Park.
If you've snapped up tickets, then here's what you need to know:

When and where is Robbie Williams playing in Ireland?
Robbie takes to the stage at Croke Park in Dublin on Saturday, 23 August 2025.
How can I get to the venue?
Concertgoers are urged to use public transport to get to Croke Park to avoid delays, with the options available including:
- DART: The nearest stations to the venue are Connolly Station and Clontarf Road. See more at Irish Rail
- Bus Routes: The following Dublin bus routes stop at Croke Park: 1, 6, 7(a),11, 13, 15, 16, 27 (a/b), 33, 40 (b/d/e), 41(b,c,d), 42, 43, 44, 53a, 122, 123, 130, H1, H2, H3. See more at Dublin Bus
- Trains: Connolly Station or Drumcondra are the nearest stations.
- Private coaches: A number of private coach services will run from outside Dublin, including JJ Kavanaghs, Murray & Son coaches, Irish Concert Travel, Travel Master and the Marathon Group.
What time does the concert start?

Robbie's Britpop Live concert is listed to start from 5pm. It's important to note that concertgoers are required to enter through the gate detailed on their ticket.
Blue route ticket holders who are seated in the Hogan Stand area should enter through the Jones' Road/Russell Street entrance.
For fans with red route tickets, sitting in the Cusack Stand area, the entry is via Croke Park through St James' Avenue off Clonliffe Road.
Those with yellow route tickets who will be seated in the Davin Stand can enter via St Margaret's Avenue while fans on the green route should enter via Foster Terrace.
Who are the support acts?

One Day Like This hitmakers Elbow will take to the stage before Robbie, as well as the Manchester pop band The Lottery Winners.
What songs will Robbie play?

The setlist for Robbie's Britpop Live Tour 2025 is looking like:
- Let Me Entertain You
- Land of 1,000 Dances
- Strong
- Come Undone
- Better Man
- Could It Be Magic (Take That)
- Back For Good
- Love My Life
- Candy
- Supreme
- Millenium
- Feel
- Kids
- Rock DJ
- No Regrets
- She's The One
- Angels
What is security like?
No official list of prohibited items has been released just yet, but previous high-profile gigs at Croke Park have seen the following items banned:
- Anything that might be used as a weapon
- Professional cameras or recording equipment as well as Selfie sticks
- Bottles, glass, cans, flasks, and related items
- Illegal substances
- Folding chairs
- Umbrellas
- Food and drink
- Frisbees and Air Horns
- Push prams
- Animals apart from Guide Dogs
- Large bags
In addition, any person deemed to be offensive or abusive will be removed from the venue by GardaÃ.
Are there still tickets left?

As things stand, a limited number of tickets are available and are priced from €102.25 on the Ticktmaster website.
Anything else to note
Robbie still holds the Guinness Book of World Records title for most concert tickets sold in a single day after 1.6m tickets were purchased for his 2006 world tour in 24 hours.
In July, he oprened up about how much he loves touring and that he and the other acts have 'a little disco' backstage before the gig starts.









