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Leipzig S-Bahn Traffic Restricted to the Concert of Robbie Williams

On Wednesday Robbie Williams attracts tens of thousands in the Red Bull Arena to Leipzig. Those who want to take their arrival and departure with the S-Bahn must prepare themselves for disabilities, because in the city tunnel they work.
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Robbie Williams' fingerprint is still present at the RCDE Stadium in Cornellà de Llobregat, where the Briton performed in front of 32,000 people on Saturday 5 July with a concert that confirmed him as "the king of entertainment" and where Europa FM played official radio.For Robbie Williams, the Barcelona print also remains in his memory, and so on Wednesday 9 July he wanted to share a video of the most emotional moment of the show, when he gave …

On Wednesday Robbie Williams attracts tens of thousands in the Red Bull Arena to Leipzig. Those who want to take their arrival and departure with the S-Bahn must prepare themselves for disabilities, because in the city tunnel they work.

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In Leipzig, the Red Bull Arena belongs to the English pop star Robbie Williams on Wednesday night. The singer's performance is the only one in Central Germany. What concert visitors need to know is here.

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mdr.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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