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    Cardiff Castle set for rock takeover as Hollywood Vampires announce summer show

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 16, 2026No Comments
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    American rock supergroup Hollywood Vampires will return to the UK and Europe this summer for a string of hugely anticipated shows including a date in Cardiff.

    Their first live shows in almost three years, Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp, Joe Perry and Tommy Henriksen will head to TK Maxx presents Depot Live at Cardiff Castle on Friday August 14 with special guests The Damned.

    Hollywood Vampires kick off their summer run at The O2 in London on August 12. They will then headline a further seven UK shows before heading out across Europe, wrapping up in Italy in early September.

    The band said: “After almost three years away, we’re finally coming back to tour the UK and Europe — We’re looking forward to Incredible crowds, massive energy and more unforgettable nights. See you all soon!”

    It’s been a decade since Hollywood Vampires first came together — and they’re still raising hell on stage. Formed in 2015, the band bonded over a shared love of their favourite songs and a desire to celebrate their ‘dead, drunk friends’ by playing the music of rock’s fallen heroes.

    Named after Alice Cooper’s 1970s drinking club, which included the likes of John Lennon, Keith Moon and Mickey Dolenz, Hollywood Vampires quickly earned a reputation for blistering live shows – a riotous mix of original anthems and tributes to the legends who inspired them.

    Their sets are a raucous celebration of rock’s greatest icons, performed alongside their own powerhouse material.  Hollywood Vampires’ shows feature stone-cold classics from The Who, Led Zeppelin, David Bowie, Motörhead, The Doors, AC/DC and more, alongside hits from Alice Cooper and Aerosmith.

    Special guests in Cardiff will be true punk and Goth-Rock icons The Damned. With 12 studio albums – including the era- defining Damned Damned Damned – and several UK chart singles under their belts, the legends mark their 50th anniversary with a new tour and album. Released on Friday January 23, Not Like Everybody Else is a deeply personal and celebratory covers album dedicated to the memory of Brian James, the band’s legendary founding guitarist who died in 2025

    Hollywood Vampires and The Damned join a stellar lineup including Garbage and Skunk Anansie, Billy Ocean, Self Esteem, Bowling For Soup, Katy Perry, McFLY, 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 2026 which is presented by promoters DEPOT Live and Cuffe and Taylor.

    DEPOT Live founder Nick Saunders said: ““Hollywood Vampires are THE ultimate rock supergroup so we can’t wait to welcome them for their first ever outing in Cardiff.

    “We already have a great range of rock acts lined up for this summer alongside pop, dance and indie artists, so to add Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp, Joe Perry and Tommy Henriksen with Hollywood Vampires is very exciting. This marks our 19th headline announcement for the castle for 2026 and we still have more to come.”

    Presale tickets are available at 10am Thursday via depotlive.co.uk/hollywoodvampires and all tickets go on general sale at 10am next Friday via depotlive.co.uk and hollywoodvampires.com

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