Vue Cinema Cardiff has announced it will close later this month, bringing an end to more than two decades of big screen entertainment in the Welsh capital.
The cinema, located at Stadium Plaza next to Principality Stadium and Cardiff Central railway station, first opened its doors on 11 April 2003 and has been a popular destination for film fans ever since.
Over the years, the venue has become particularly well known among students and city centre visitors, thanks to its central location and regular discounted ticket offers.

Situated within Stadium Plaza, Vue Cardiff features seven screens equipped with Digital Dolby Surround Sound and offers seating for more than 1,700 cinemagoers.
The closure marks the end of an era for one of Cardiff city centre’s longest-standing cinema venues.
A Vue spokesperson said: “We can confirm that our site at Stadium Plaza will be closing later this month. We are consulting with our Cardiff colleagues, who are our priority, and until this point, we will continue to provide cinemagoers in Cardiff the very best big screen experience.”
The company has not yet confirmed the exact date of closure or the reasons behind the decision.
The announcement is likely to disappoint many Cardiff residents who have visited the cinema over the past 23 years, whether for blockbuster releases, family outings or student nights out.
Despite the closure, cinema-goers in South Wales will still have access to a number of other multiplex and independent cinemas across the region.
Further details about the closure are expected in the coming weeks.
