11-06-2025
Robbie Williams at Manchester's Co-op Live: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know
There's no denying that Robbie Williams has bangers. From 'Millenium', to 'Angels', to that one where he ripped his own skin off in the music video ('Rock DJ', of course), Ar Robbie has been entertaining the British public for decades. He is, by all accounts, a legend – so, if you're headed to his live show, you're pretty much guaranteed to have a great time.
The Britpop Tour, which coincides with his new album of the same name, will be playing massive stadiums across Europe all summer, and it's already kicked off here in the UK. Robbie's already hit Edinburgh and London, and Manchester is next on the agenda
Yes, the legendary entertainer will be rocking up to Manchester's Co-op Live this Tuesday and Wednesday. So, if you've got a ticket, here's everything you need to know.
When is Robbie Williams playing Co-op Live?
Robbie's Manchester shows are on Tuesday June, 10 and Wednesday, June 11.
What time do doors open?
Doors will open at 6.30pm, giving you plenty of time to get a drink and get comfy.
What time will Robbie Williams come on stage?
It's not been officially stated when you can expect Robbie to make his grand entrance, but according to Co-op Live, the show will likely begin at around 8pm. It's worth getting in well before that though to get a good spot.
What's the seating plan?
Here's the seating plan for Manchester's Co-Op Live, according to Ticketmaster.
Who's supporting Robbie Williams at Co-Op Live?
So far, Robbie has been supported on tour by Manchester's own Lottery Winners and deep-voiced chart topper Rag 'n' Bone Man. It's not clear when they'll be taking to the stage, so get there early to avoid also brought out some very special guests at his London shows over the weekend - in the form on 90s throwback 5ive and 'Shout' songstress Lulu. So, don't be surprised if there's a couple other sneaky little additions.
Setlist
Robbie's setlist has remained largely the same thus far (save from a few additions to accommodate special guests) so it's a pretty safe bet that the Manchester shows will contain largely the same songs. Frankly, it's a setlist full of wall-to-wall bops, so if it ain't broke…
Rocket
Let Me Entertain You
All My Life / Song 2 / Seven Nation Army / Rim Tim Tagi Dim / I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) / Minnie the Moocher (The Ho De Ho Song) / Livin'
On A Prayer (Singalong Medley)
Monsoon
Old Before I Die
Rock DJ
Love My Life
Strong
The Road to Mandalay
Supreme
Let Love Be Your Energy / Sexed Up / Candy
(with The Lottery Winners)
Relight My Fire
Something Beautiful
Play Video
Main Stage
Millennium
Come Undone
Kids
She's the One
My Way
Encore
Feel
Angels
Can you still get tickets?
Yes, there are still some tickets available as part of Ticketmaster's verified resale. They're not cheap, though, with the lowest price currently sitting at £111.55. You can check them out on Ticketmaster here.
What's Co-op Live's bag policy?
Co-op Live doesn't allow large bags for security reasons. Ticket holders are allowed one bag per person, and it must be smaller than A4 size. Bag storage will set you back £15, and this facility can be found in the Official Orange Car Park on the Etihad Campus.
Banned items
Here's the full list of banned items at Co-op Live, according to their website:
Bags over A4 size
Food
Glass, bottles, cans, plastic bottle tops, alcohol
Large umbrellas
Lighters
Disposable vapes
Professional cameras/recording equipment
Weapons, ammunition, explosives
Horns, whistles, drums
Fireworks
Flagpoles
Any other item which in our reasonable opinion, may cause danger or disruption to any event or to other visitors (regardless of whether such item is illegal or is carried for specific purposes)
Religious symbols of faith, where certain conditions for entry (policy available on request and/or as otherwise determined within our discretion), are not met.
Laptops, iPads or Go Pro's (or any similar device)
The word so far is that Robbie's still got it. The Guardian described the show as his ' Robnaissance ', calling Robbie an 'unparalleled British performer'. The Evening Standard said ' the showman does not disappoint ', and Metro wrote ' I thought Robbie Williams was overhyped but he can still kick it '. You're in for a treat.