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Robbie Williams: Close Encounters 2006

The Close Encounters Tour is Robbie Williams' 2006 worldwide concert tour. It kicked off in Durban's ABSA Stadium on 10 April, and ended in Melbourne on 18 December. The tour was a great success financially, with every date selling out the morning the tickets went on sale. Williams broke the World Record for selling 1.6 million tickets in a single day of going on sale in November 2005. This one is from his live performance at Roundhay Park in Leeds, England. Setlist:Radio ,Rock DJ ,Trippin' ,Monsoon ,Sin Sin Sin ,Millennium ,Make Me Pure ,Me And My ,Shadow ,Strong ,Back For Good ,Advertising Space ,Come Undone,She's The One,Feel ,Let Me Entertain You ,Rudebox, Angels

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The Close Encounters Tour is Robbie Williams' 2006 worldwide concert tour. It kicked off in Durban's ABSA Stadium on 10 April, and ended in Melbourne on 18 December. The tour was a great success financially, with every date selling out the morning the tickets went on sale. Williams broke the World Record for selling 1.6 million tickets in a single day of going on sale in November 2005. This one is from his live performance at Roundhay Park in Leeds, England. Setlist:Radio ,Rock DJ ,Trippin' ,Monsoon ,Sin Sin Sin ,Millennium ,Make Me Pure ,Me And My ,Shadow ,Strong ,Back For Good ,Advertising Space ,Come Undone,She's The One,Feel ,Let Me Entertain You ,Rudebox, Angels

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