TENS of thousands of Robbie Williams fans turned out to see their hero perform live at Murrayfield tonight.

Many supporters of the former Take That idol wore Stetson hats for the gig in Edinburgh.

A mother and daughter at a Robbie Williams concert.

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Rhiannon Smith and her mum Fran Connor are going to see the superstar as part of a birthday treatCredit: Duncan McGlynnFans in ponchos and hats at Murrayfield Stadium.

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Fans of former Take That idol wore Stetson hats for the gigCredit: Duncan McGlynn

And even some rain showers ahead of the show could not put a dampener on fans’ spirits.

Nurse Stacey Sutherland, 42, from Leven, Fife, said: “I have been a fan of Robbie since the nineties. He’s ageing like a fine wine, so he is.”

And her pal, nail technician Sarah Baker, 36, who is also from Leven, added: “He’s just amazing. I’ve loved him since he was in Take That. I’ve always been team Robbie through and through.”

Carer Rhiannon Smith, 25, from Kikintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, bought tickets to the gig for her mum Fran Connor, 48.

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Rhiannon said: “I absolutely love Robbie and I bought my mum tickets for her birthday.”

Fran added: “I went to see Take That a few times – but Robbie was never there.”

Auxiliary nurse Maxine McCallum, 25, from Bo’ness, Falkirk, said: “I’ve been a fan of Robbie since I was ten.”

Her pal Nikki Johnston, 32, a catering assistant, who is also from Bo’ness, added: “I’m so excited. I only know his older songs. I’m only here for a good day.”

We told previously how Scots singer Michelle McManus will take to the stage with the Angels hitmaker tonight.

The Pop Idol winner, 45, revealed how she was more nervous to perform with Robbie than when she sang in front of the Pope.

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Glasgow-born Michelle was interviewing the She’s The One singer on her BBC Radio Scotland show when he proposed the shock duet.

The pair have known each other since the early 2000s when he offered her advice on coping with fame and the media.

Robbie later agreed to be part of her 2023 documentary about talent show winners and even brought her to the London premiere of his acclaimed biopic last December.