There’s going to be a HUGE clamour for tickets for this one – as Take That star Robbie makes an unexpected return to the city this month as part of BRITs Week
Pop superstar Robbie Williams is to make a surprise return to Manchester later this month – for an intimate charity gig that has just been announced.
Robbie will play Manchester’s Aviva Studios on Friday, February 27 as part of the big BRITs Week series of gigs being held in the run-up to the music awards night taking place in Manchester for the first time this year.
The BRITS Week gigs are raising money for the War Child charity, and is being billed as “the biggest artists play the smallest shows”. It will also see pop star Olivia Dean play at Manchester’s Albert Hall and The K’s perform at Gorilla.
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Chart-topping star Robbie has just finished a run of UK shows in celebration of his 16th studio album, BRITPOP, that soared straight to Number One on release this year. It became his 16th chart-topping album – seeing Robbie beat the record formerly held by The Beatles for most number one albums ever.
Robbie is now confirmed to join the 2026 lineup for The BRITs week run of gigs, in what is set to be the hottest of hot tickets to see him back in the city where it all started. The 18 x BRIT Awards winner will be playing the recently-built Aviva Studios in Manchester city centre for the first time.
He will be joined by Leighs own The Lottery Winners, who Robbie has become pals with ever since asking them to join his mega arena tour across last summer.
Robbie will be performing tracks from his debut album Life Thru a Lens, which became his first number one solo album after he left Take That, as well as songs from his newest chart-topper BRITPOP on the night. So fans can expect to hear the likes of Robbie anthems Angels, Let Me Entertain You and Lazy Days from the 90s, as well as his newies like Rocket and Morrissey, his ode to the Manc music legend.
All proceeds from the shows go towards War Child’s essential work providing aid, education, specialist mental health support, and more while standing up for the rights of children whose lives have been devastatingly affected by war.
BRITs Week will take place around The BRIT Awards 2026 with Mastercard, taking place on Saturday 28th February in Manchester at Co-op Live.
With the awards leaving the capital for the first time in its nearly 50-year history, organisers say BRITs Week 26 is expanding into a new era with artists playing in Newcastle, London, Edinburgh, Nottingham, Brighton and Manchester, giving more fans across the country the chance to see their favourite artists in the lead-up to the UK’s biggest night in music.
Through BRITs Week, some of the biggest names in music, including Fatboy Slim, Myles Smith and Katherine Jenkins, perform in the series of very special, intimate shows to help save lives around the world in raising funds for War Child.
Fans will be able to get tickets by either entering a raffle with a charity donation, or a limited amount of tickets will go on general sale with details all below.
How to get tickets
As Robbie at Aviva Studios is a special charity gig, it will be a different way of getting tickets for fans than a normal show.
Music fans can enter the official War Child prize draw to win a pair of tickets to see Robbie, or indeed any of the BRITs Week gigs, for just a £10 per entry donation to War Child. The entry system is on Crowdfunder here.
For the best chance of getting tickets, you can sign up for the pre-sale with War Child by clicking here. The pre-sale sign-up closes on 5pm Wednesday 11th February, and the pre-sale begins 10am Thursday 12th February.
A limited number of tickets will also be available on general sale from Friday, February 13 at 10am from the War Child website here.
