Robbie Williams concluded his 'Long 90's' UK tour on February 9, 2026, with intimate performances of his new album 'BRITPOP'—surprise-released in January—and his 1997 debut 'Life Thru a Lens' across five cities. The nostalgic shows featured hits like 'Angels' alongside fresh tracks such as 'Pretty Face', with the tour now extended to Latin America.
Following the surprise release of his 13th studio album 'BRITPOP' on January 16, 2026 (as previously covered), Robbie Williams embarked on the intimate 'Long 90's' UK tour in February. The run included stops at Glasgow's Barrowlands Ballroom (Feb 4), Liverpool Olympia (Feb 6), Manchester, London's O2 Academy Brixton (Feb 8), and Wolverhampton Civic Hall (Feb 9). Each set featured 'BRITPOP' in full—highlighting tracks like 'Spies', 'Pretty Face', 'Bite Your Tongue', 'Cocky', 'All My Life', 'Human', 'Morrissey', 'You', and 'It's Okay Until The Drugs Stop Working'—paired with 'Life Thru a Lens' classics such as 'Angels', 'Let Me Entertain You', 'Old Before I Die', 'Lazy Days', 'South of the Border', 'One of God's Better People', 'Killing Me', 'Clean', 'Baby Girl Window', 'Hello Sir', and 'Rocket'.
Setlists varied slightly by venue, blending Williams's 90s solo roots with new Britpop-inspired material. He also honored Ozzy Osbourne with a tribute at The BRIT Awards 2026 with Mastercard.
No additional UK dates are planned, but the tour extends to Central and South America, with shows in Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Mexico. This outing celebrates Williams's return to his early career sound amid the album's buzz.