Robbie Williams Cancels Istanbul Concert Amid Controversy

Sun 5th Oct, 2025

Robbie Williams has been forced to cancel his highly anticipated concert in Istanbul, marking a significant disappointment for both the artist and his fans. The concert was set to take place on October 7, representing the first time the British singer would perform in Turkey. However, the Turkish authorities have issued an irrevocable cancellation of the event, citing security concerns as the official reason.

On his social media accounts, Williams expressed his deep regret over the cancellation, emphasizing his commitment to fan safety. He highlighted that the decision was made by local authorities and was beyond his control. The artist had been looking forward to concluding his BRITPOP tour in Istanbul, a city that holds personal significance due to his family's connection to the region.

Complicating matters further, Robbie Williams' wife, Ayda, has a Turkish father and a mother of Jewish heritage. The timing of the concert coincided with the second anniversary of a tragic event involving Hamas, which adds layers of sensitivity to the situation. This event led to a military offensive by Israel in the Gaza Strip that has persisted for nearly two years.

Reports indicate that Williams has faced backlash on social media due to his marriage to Ayda and his previous performances in Israel. Critics have labeled him a 'Zionist' based on his family's Jewish background and the decision to raise their children with Jewish traditions. These controversies have reportedly contributed to heightened security concerns and ultimately influenced the cancellation of the Istanbul concert.

In his message to fans, Williams conveyed his heartfelt apologies to those who were eager to attend the show, lamenting the lost opportunity to celebrate with 1.2 million attendees of his tour this year. He also acknowledged the strong bond he feels with his Turkish audience.

Meanwhile, the British Foreign Office has advised UK citizens against traveling to certain areas of Turkey, reflecting ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region. This advisory further underscores the delicate nature of organizing large public events in the current climate.


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