Robbie Williams has had many massive hits over his impressive solo career, releasing albums that are consistently seen at the top of the UK charts. He’s not slowing down any time soon, with the recent announcement of his 2025 tour and upcoming biopic, Better Man.
Robbie will be playing across Europe and the UK in cities such as Edinburgh, London, Manchester and Amsterdam in 2025. With Seat Unique, you can mark the occasion by treating yourself to VIP Robbie Williams tickets and see the pop legend in style.
To get you hyped for the tour, we’ve compiled a list of Robbie Williams’ best songs that you can look forward to witnessing from a premium seat with VIP tickets.
Buy Robbie Williams VIP ticketsRobbie Williams’ Best Songs in Order
No. 10: “Old Before I Die”
“Old Before I Die” was Robbie Williams’ first-ever single, and he reached number two on the UK charts in 1997. In true 90s style, the song has influences from Britpop and rock genres, critics calling it Oasis-inspired or even Beatlesesque.
The track worked with the music video, featuring Robbie performing with ageing rockstars as his band, to show the singer’s departure from Take That and solidified him as a mature, serious artist.
No. 9: “Come Undone”
This song is a perfect example of Robbie Williams’ dry humour in his lyrics and the rebellious vibe he often exudes. “Come Undone,” from his fifth album Escapology, tells the story of Robbie’s disillusionment with fame and the rock and roll lifestyle.
The music video was heavily censored by MTV upon release for its explicit content. At his Knebworth concert, Robbie even brought a girl up on stage when he performed the song, just showing how captivating he is live.
Buy Robbie Williams VIP ticketsNo. 7: “She’s The One”
“She’s The One,” originally not written by Robbie Williams at all but by British rock band World Party, caused a little controversy between the two considering how Robbie’s version managed to reach number one on the UK charts. It has remained one of Robbie’s most recognisable songs since its release in 1999.
The track itself is a simple piano ballad, but Robbie’s powerful and emotional; vocals make it memorable and worthy of being one of his top hits.
No. 6: “Kids”
A duet between Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue, “Kids” is an upbeat, anthemic and funky song with pop and rock influences. The verses of the song that makes references to both Robbie and Kylie’s careers with wry and tongue-in-cheek lyrics.
There’s even an iconic rap verse at the end of Robbie’s version of the song, and on his recent album XXV, both Robbie and Kylie re-recorded the song to commemorate the 25th anniversary of his solo career.
No. 5: “Millennium”
Like many of his top songs, “Millennium” is from Robbie William’s second album, I've Been Expecting You. With its catchy hook and upbeat rhythm, "Millennium" was a major hit and helped solidify Robbie Williams' place in the music scene. It was his first single to top the UK charts.
Its clever lyrics and stylish, Bond-inspired production makes it a beloved song amongst fans. Released in 1998, it capitalised on the cultural excitement around the turn of the century. The music video also references Bond films like Thunderball and From Russia with Love.
No. 4: “Feel”
“Feel” is from Robbie Williams’ 2002 album Escapology, and has retrospectively become one of his most well-known songs to date. The lyrics paint the picture of an existential crisis, where Robbie laments that he wants to “feel real love” before he dies.
Robbie played this song at his iconic Knebworth performance in 2003, and it's definitely one that sounds even better live than in the studio with the whole crowd singing along to every word.
Buy Robbie Williams VIP ticketsNo. 3: “Let Me Entertain You”
This track displays Robbie Williams’ rebellious and confident persona, his swagger coming through in his voice. With influences from glam rock and Britpop, it’s hard to imagine that such an iconic song from Robbie’s discography came from his debut album, Life Thru a Lens.
Robbie Williams and songwriter Guy Chambers described the song as “camp rock opera,” and the clever, innuendo-filled lyricism became a hallmark of Robbie’s music. Live audiences go crazy for this song, and you can imagine why, with the track having an anthemic feel.
No. 2: “Rock DJ”
This song is one of Robbie Williams’ more dance-oriented tracks, with an infectious beat and catchy, humorous lyrics. From his third album, Sing When You’re Winning, “Rock DJ” was another number one hit for Robbie, winning British Single of the Year at the 2001 Brit Awards.
The music video is just as iconic, featuring Robbie at a roller disco. Trying to get the attention of the DJ, he strips off his clothes and eventually his skin and muscles, leaving him a skeleton by the end of the video.
No. 1: “Angels”
It would be easy to argue that any of Robbie’s singles could’ve taken the top spot, but “Angels” is Robbie Williams’ best song for multiple reasons. It is an epic ballad with powerful lyrics and soaring vocals that helped to set Robbie apart from his career as a member of Take That.
It surprisingly only ever reached number four on the UK charts, despite its longevity and the fact that it is his most-streamed song on Spotify. It’s a proper sing-along at weddings and Glastonbury alike, with a broody, black and white music video to match.
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If reminding yourself of Robbie Williams’ top songs has got you suitably excited for his 2025 tour, you can get VIP tickets to his tour dates at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, London, Co-op Live, Manchester, and Johan Cruijff Arena, Amsterdam here at Seat Unique.
Enjoy Robbie’s greatest hits with perks like early entry, premium seats with the best views, complimentary food & drinks and dedicated hospitality staff to look after you throughout the evening.
Tickets are on sale now, so don’t miss out and give yourself something “Supreme” to look forward to in 2025!
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