Close Encounters Tour
Tour by Robbie Williams | |
Associated album |
Intensive Care Rudebox |
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Start date | 10 April 2006 |
End date | 18 December 2006 |
Legs | 4 |
No. of shows |
3 in Africa 1 in Asia 38 in Europe 4 in South America 2 in North America 9 in Australia 57 total |
Box office | $60 million ($70.55 in 2016 dollars)[1] |
Robbie Williams concert chronology |
The Close Encounters Tour is a concert tour by British recording artist, Robbie Williams. Launched in the spring of 2006, the album supports Williams' sixth studio album, Intensive Care. To date, it is the singer's largest tour, playing over 50 shows in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas and Australia. It is believed to have played to over 3 million spectators and earned over $60 million. The name is derived from the 1977 film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
Opening acts
- Freshlyground (Africa)
- Basement Jaxx (Europe)
- Orson (Europe)
- Sneaky Sound System (Australia)
- La Portuaria (Buenos Aires)
Setlist
Africa/Asia[2]
- "Untitled I" (contains elements of "The Five Tones and Mountain Visions") (Instrumental Introduction)
- "Radio"
- "Rock DJ"
- "Tripping"
- "Monsoon"
- "Sin Sin Sin"
- "Supreme"
- "The Trouble With Me"
- "Millennium"
- "Back for Good"
- "No Regrets"
- "Advertising Space"
- "Angels"
Europe
- "Untitled I" (contains elements of "The Five Tones and Mountain Visions") (Instrumental Introduction)
- "Radio"
- "Rock DJ"
- "Tripping"
- "Monsoon"
- "Sin Sin Sin"
- "The Trouble With Me"
- "Make Me Pure"
- "Strong" (performed with Jonathan Wilkes)
- "Back for Good"
- "No Regrets"
- "Let Me Entertain You"
- "Angels"
- Notes
- "Rudebox" and "Kids" were added to the setlist on 19 July
Hispanophone
- "Untitled I" (contains elements of "The Five Tones and Mountain Visions") (Instrumental Introduction)
- "Radio"
- "Rock DJ"
- "Tripping"
- "Monsoon"
- "Sin Sin Sin"
- "Millennium"
- "Make Me Pure"
- "Me and My Shadow" (performed with Jonathan Wilkes)
- "Strong" (performed with Jonathan Wilkes)
- "Back for Good"
- "Advertising Space"
- "Come Undone"
- "Feel"
- "Let Me Entertain You"
- "Rudebox"
- "She's the One"
- "Angels"
- Notes
- "Kids" was performed in Rio de Janeiro
- During the concert in Mexico City, Williams performed "Better Man" with Omar Chaparro
Australia
- "Untitled I" (contains elements of "The Five Tones and Mountain Visions") (Instrumental Introduction)
- "Radio"
- "Rock DJ"
- "Tripping"
- "Monsoon"
- "Sin Sin Sin"
- "Make Me Pure"
- "Me and My Shadow" (performed with Jonathan Wilkes)
- "Strong" (performed with Jonathan Wilkes)
- "Back for Good"
- "Advertising Space"
- "Come Undone"
- "Feel"
- "Let Me Entertain You"
- "Rudebox"
- "Angels"
- "Kids"
- Notes
- During the concerts in Perth, Williams performed "Lovelight"
- During the concerts in Adelaide and Brisbane, Williams performed "Stayin' Alive"
- During the concerts in Sydney and Brisbane, Williams performed "Millennium"
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | ||
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Africa | |||||
10 April 2006 | Durban | South Africa | ABSA Stadium | ||
13 April 2006 | Cape Town | Green Point Stadium | |||
17 April 2006 | Pretoria | Loftus Versfeld Stadium | |||
Asia[3] | |||||
21 April 2006 | Dubai | United Arab Emirates | Nad Al Sheba Racecourse | ||
Europe | |||||
9 June 2006 | Dublin | Ireland | Croke Park | ||
13 June 2006 | Brussels | Belgium | Stade Roi Baudouin | ||
14 June 2006 | |||||
17 June 2006 | Paris | France | Parc des Princes | ||
21 June 2006 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Amsterdam Arena | ||
22 June 2006 | |||||
24 June 2006 | |||||
25 June 2006 | |||||
1 July 2006 | Gothenburg | Sweden | Ullevi | ||
2 July 2006 | |||||
6 July 2006 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Parken Stadium | ||
7 July 2006 | |||||
10 July 2006 | Dresden | Germany | Festwiese Ostragehege | ||
11 July 2006 | |||||
14 July 2006 | Hamburg | Trabrennbahn Bahrenfeld | |||
15 July 2006 | |||||
19 July 2006 | Budapest | Hungary | Ferenc Puskás Stadium | ||
22 July 2006 | Milan | Italy | San Siro | ||
27 July 2006 | Berlin | Germany | Olympic Stadium | ||
28 July 2006 | |||||
1 August 2006 | Munich | Olympic Stadium | |||
2 August 2006 | |||||
3 August 2006 | |||||
8 August 2006 | Cologne | Jahnwiese | |||
9 August 2006 | |||||
12 August 2006 | Hockenheim | Hockenheimring | |||
13 August 2006 | |||||
18 August 2006 | Vienna | Austria | Ernst-Happel-Stadion | ||
19 August 2006 | |||||
23 August 2006 | Bern | Switzerland | Stade de Suisse | ||
24 August 2006 | |||||
1 September 2006 | Glasgow | Scotland | Hampden Park | ||
2 September 2006 | |||||
8 September 2006 | Leeds | England | Roundhay Park | ||
9 September 2006 | |||||
14 September 2006 | Milton Keynes | National Bowl | |||
15 September 2006 | |||||
16 September 2006 | |||||
18 September 2006 | |||||
19 September 2006 | |||||
South America | |||||
10 October 2006 | Santiago | Chile | Estadio Nacional | ||
14 October 2006 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | River Plate Stadium | ||
15 October 2006 | |||||
18 October 2006 | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Praça da Apoteose | ||
North America | |||||
21 October 2006 | Mexico City | Mexico | Foro Sol | ||
22 October 2006 | |||||
Australia[4] | |||||
30 November 2006 | Perth | Australia | Subiaco Oval | ||
1 December 2006 | |||||
5 December 2006 | Adelaide | AAMI Stadium | |||
9 December 2006 | Sydney | Aussie Stadium | |||
10 December 2006 | |||||
13 December 2006 | Brisbane | Suncorp Stadium | |||
14 December 2006 | |||||
17 December 2006 | Melbourne | Telstra Dome | |||
18 December 2006 | |||||
- Cancellations and rescheduled shows
14 September 2006 | London, England | Wembley Stadium | Moved to the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, England[5] |
15 September 2006 | London, England | Wembley Stadium | Moved to the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, England[5] |
16 September 2006 | London, England | Wembley Stadium | Moved to the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, England[5] |
18 September 2006 | London, England | Wembley Stadium | Moved to the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, England[5] |
19 September 2006 | London, England | Wembley Stadium | Moved to the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, England[5] |
4 November 2006 | Shanghai, China | Hongkou Football Stadium | Cancelled[6] |
10 November 2006 | Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong | AsiaWorld-Arena | Cancelled[6] |
14 November 2006 | Bangkok, Thailand | Aktiv Square | Cancelled[6] |
18 November 2006 | Kallang, Singapore | National Stadium | Cancelled[6] |
22 November 2006 | Mumbai, India | Brabourne Stadium | Cancelled[6] |
24 November 2006 | Bangalore, India | Bangalore Palace Grounds | Cancelled[6] |
Box office score data
Venue | City | Tickets sold / Available | Gross revenue |
---|---|---|---|
Foro Sol | Mexico City | 102,956 / 108,414 (95%) | $3,626,856[7] |
References
- ↑ Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Community Development Project. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Retrieved October 21, 2016.
- ↑ Coetzer, Diane (13 April 2006). "Robbie Kicks Off World Tour in South Africa". Billboard. VNU Business Media. Archived from the original on 18 April 2006. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ↑ "Robe Light Robbie Williams in Dubai". ULA Group. http://www.freezepage.com/1372640602TDMOEBGYYG. Archived from the original on 3 October 2009. Retrieved 30 June 2013. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "ROBBIE'S SUPER-SIZED WORLD TOUR WILL FINISH IN AUSTRALIA". Chugg Entertainment. Archived from the original on 30 June 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Williams shifts Wembley concerts". BBC News Online. British Broadcasting Corporation. 5 May 2006. Archived from the original on 30 June 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Robbie Williams Cancels Asian Tour Dates". Billboard. VNU Business Media. 16 September 2006. Archived from the original on 30 June 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
- ↑ "Top Concert Grosses". Billboard. New York City: VNU Business Media. 118 (46): 12. 18 November 2006. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
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