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    Five new acts added to Chris Stussy’s Cardiff Castle show

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 27, 2026No Comments
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    No less than five support artists and special guests are being added to the bill for House music tastemaker Chris Stussy’s headlining show at Cardiff Castle this summer.

    The Dutch superstar heads to the city on Saturday June 6 kicking off a packed season of 24 live music and gigs at TK Maxx presents Depot Live at Cardiff Castle.

    And joining this huge dance party will be a blend of DJs and multi-instrumentalists – Chloé Caillet is special guest with support also coming from L.P.Rhythm, Locklead, Lauren Lo Sung and Lewis Taylor.

    Chloé Caillet is a globally renowned DJ, producer and multi-instrumentalist known for her genre-blending sets and magnetic stage presence. A classically trained musician with a background in jazz, rock and blues, she brings sophisticated musicality to the decks.

    Her deput EP Here To Make You Smile marked a bold, playful new chapter, while last year’s Beatport No 1 track The One was one of the tunes of the summer, cementing her as a standout voice in dance music.

    Joining Chloé will be visionary DJs L.P.Rhythm, Locklead and Lauren Lo Sung while singer and multi-instrumentalist Lewis Taylor will open the night.

    Chris Stussy has firmly established himself as a tastemaker, selector, producer and label boss at the forefront of the scene, with his own sound pushing house music forward. His label Up The Stuss is now in its sixth year as a vinyl and digital platform for Chris and his peers to release forward-thinking, timeless club-focused productions.

    April will see the release of Chris’ debut album Lost, Found & Forgotten via the label. Split into three sections – Lost brings together previously unreleased tracks, Found focuses on collaborations, and Forgotten revisits previously released tracks that flew under the radar.

    As a DJ, Chris draws from a wide range of influences, transitioning effortlessly from intimate clubs to major festivals, plus standout shows at Warehouse Project, KOKO, Club Space, and beyond. His rise as an Ibiza favourite is underscored by performances at DC10, Hï, and Amnesia for events like Circoloco, Paradise, Solid Grooves and The Martinez Brothers.

    As he continues to push boundaries, Chris Stussy remains one of the most dynamic, influential and essential figures in the global house scene today.

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