
With the addition of these two rising acts, the show is shaping up to be one of the most exciting nights of the summer concert season in Luxembourg.
Robbie Williams needs little introduction. With more than 85 million albums sold and a catalogue packed with hits like Angels, Rock DJ and Feel, the British pop icon remains one of the most charismatic performers in live music. His previous visit to Luxembourg saw two nights at Luxexpo packed with fans, and expectations are high for another huge open-air celebration in July.
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CMAT has quickly become one of the most talked-about new voices in British and Irish pop. Blending country storytelling with sharp humour and modern pop production, the Irish singer-songwriter has built a loyal following thanks to her distinctive voice and bold personality.
Her music moves easily between heartfelt ballads and playful, self-aware pop, earning critical praise and festival slots across the UK and Europe. For Luxembourg audiences unfamiliar with her work, this support slot could be a perfect introduction to one of the most exciting artists currently emerging from Ireland.
Also joining the lineup are The Lottery Winners, the chart-topping indie-pop quartet known for their uplifting hooks and energetic live shows.
The band has built a reputation as one of the most fun acts on the UK touring circuit, combining catchy songwriting with a joyful stage presence that makes them natural festival favourites. Their mix of indie pop, humour and crowd interaction should set the tone perfectly ahead of Robbie’s headline performance.
With a global superstar headlining and two standout support acts now confirmed, the Luxexpo show is shaping up to be a major highlight of Luxembourg’s 2026 concert calendar.
For fans, it means a full evening of music that moves from indie-pop and modern country influences through to one of the biggest pop catalogues of the past three decades.
More details about the show and ticket availability can be found here, but one thing already seems certain: when Robbie Williams returns to Luxembourg next summer, it will be a night built for sing-alongs, big moments and a packed crowd ready to celebrate live music in the open air.