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    Cardiff celebrates record-breaking summer of live music

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 17, 2026No Comments
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    Ethel Cain. Credit: Depot Live
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    Organisers are celebrating after successfully completing their biggest ever run of live music in Cardiff.

    A massive 360,000 people, almost the population of the city, have seen a live concert at Cardiff Castle and Blackweir Fields since June, and the team behind both series, Cardiff’s Depot Live and UK promoters Cuffe and Taylor, are heralding the summer a huge success with plans to do it all over again next year.

    Twenty-nine nights and almost 100 artists representing the very best of the live music scene globally have attracted fans from Cardiff and beyond, with many shows across the summer run completely sold out. The 24 shows at the 9,000-capacity Cardiff Castle attracted 193,000 people, while the larger Blackweir, with a capacity of 35,000, attracted 165,000 people over five nights.

    Hollywood Vampires. Credit: Depot Live

    The sun set on the season this weekend with two huge sold-out shows at the castle from US rock bands Hollywood Vampires and Jimmy Eat World.

    And Depot Live founder Nick Saunders said it was the perfect ending. “What an incredible way to end our summer than with two bands that epitomise rock,” said Nick.

    “We started this year already knowing we had a record-breaking summer ahead of us with the number of shows taking place across both Blackweir and the castle, and with many of those shows selling out, we are delighted to report we have sold 360,000 tickets. 

    “What’s more, the variety of shows we have had means we are reaching more music fans than ever before. From rock, dance, pop and indie to rap, grime, punk and electronic music, there really has been something for everyone this summer and that is so important in our programming that we continue to attract a broad range of artists.”

    Richard Ashcroft. Credit: DEPOT LIVE

    Cuffe and Taylor promoter Julian Murray added: “We love Cardiff and it is clear that Cardiff loves live music.

    “This has been an incredible summer for these two very special venues and we are now working to ensure we bring even more globally renowned musicians to the city next year.”

    Cardiff Castle has seen 24 headline shows over the course of the summer. It kicked off with a sold-out show from House music tastemaker Chris Stussy in early June and along with the opening show, dance music fans also enjoyed headliner shows from Pete Tong’s Ibiza Classics, Sammy Virji and garage and grime legends The Streets.

    Fans of rock have enjoyed multiple nights with the likes of Scottish icons Biffy Clyro, Northern Irish rockers Two Door Cinema Club, Alter Bridge’s inaugural Blackbird Festival and this weekend’s outings from Jimmy Eat World and Hollywood Vampires.

    Katy Perry. Credit: Depot

    Punk titans Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter rocked the city to the core, along with Texan pop punk legends Bowling for Soup and folk punk royalty Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, while the castle also welcomed a myriad of global pop stars and music icons from multiple genres including Katy Perry, Billy Ocean, David Byrne, MIKA, David Gray, Ethel Cain, Self Esteem, Empire of the Sun, Garbage and Skunk Anansie, Bastille, MCFLY, Richard Ashcroft and The Wombats.

    Meanwhile across Bute Park at Blackweir Fields, five huge nights saw rock legends The Cure kick off the series with a sold-out 35,000 capacity show. Vocal powerhouse Teddy Swims followed with another sell-out, while global superstar Lewis Capaldi played two nights and the series ended with a sea of bald caps when Cardiff welcomed GRAMMY Award-winning rapper Pitbull.

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