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    Katy Perry announces exclusive Cardiff Castle show for 2026

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 17, 2025No Comments
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    Global pop superstar Katy Perry is to head to Cardiff in 2026 for one of only two exclusive UK shows.

    One of the best-selling music artists in history, Katy will headline TK Maxx presents Depot Live at Cardiff Castle on Tuesday June 30.

    Speaking ahead of her visit to Cardiff, Katy said: “What’s up Wales? I can’t wait to see you guys and we’ll have a party you’ll never forget. It will be epic.”

    Since Katy Perry’s Capitol Records debut in 2008 with One of the Boys, she has racked up a cumulative 115 billion streams alongside worldwide sales of more than 70 million albums and 143 million tracks.

    Katy Perry announces exclusive Cardiff Castle show for 2026

    The biggest-selling female artist in Capitol history, Katy is one of only 12 artists to have surpassed 100 million certified units with their solo single releases – and the first-ever Capitol Records recording artist to achieve the elite status of having 10 million Record Industry Association of America (RIAA)-certified units for a single in 2015. She was also the first artist in RIAA history to earn three RIAA Diamond singles – for Firework, Dark Horse and Roar. Since then, she’s added a few more to her collection with California Gurls(feat. Snoop Dogg), E.T, and both Teenage Dream the single and album going Diamond. Katy now has six singles and one album for a total of seven Diamond-certified titles.

    Her most recent album, last year’s 143 hit the Top 10 in both the UK and US charts, while on Spotify Katy boasts an impressive 62million+ monthly listeners with more than 30 million followers. Her new song bandaids is out now.

    Aside from being one of the best-selling musical artists of all time, Katy is an active advocate of many philanthropic causes.

    Heading to Cardiff for just one of two shows in the UK next summer, Welsh audiences can expect a night filled with huge hits and incredible energy.

    TK Maxx presents DEPOT Live at Cardiff Castle 2026 is presented by promoters DEPOT Live and Cuffe and Taylor.

    DEPOT Live founder Nick Saunders said: “Katy Perry is an icon so we are delighted to be welcoming her to Cardiff next summer. 

    “Given her superstar status and the fact that this is one of only two shows in the UK next year this will be a hot ticket, so do not delay on securing your place at what will be a brilliant night at the castle.”

    Katy Perry joins The Streets, McFLY, MIKA, Garbage and Skunk Anansie, Two Door Cinema Club, Billy Ocean, Pete Tong’s Ibiza Classics, Ethel Cain, David Gray and the Blackbird Festival, featuring Alter Bridge, Skindred, BUSH, Florence Black, Cardinal Black and more among the headline announcements for TK Maxx presents Depot Live at Cardiff Castle.

    Presale tickets are available at 9am Thursday via depotlive.co.uk/katyperry  and all tickets go on general sale at 9am Friday via depotlive.co.uk and ticketmaster.co.uk

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