Norwegian synthpop band A-ha will be taking over Cardiff Castle as the first of three big gigs this week. It is part of the DEPOT Live events, which also include Pete Tong and Ibiza Classics concert on Friday, July, 8, and DEPOT In The Castle on Saturday, July, 9. Cardiff Castle is set to be filled with music and dancing.
A-ha achieved their biggest success back in the '80s with their debut album Hunting High and Low which featured their hit singles Take On Me and The Sun Always Shines on TV. They are widely known as the most successful global pop music act to have emerged from Norway.
Here is everything you need to know about their concert at the Castle:
READ MORE: Sugababes pre sale tickets on sale at O2, Live Nation and Ticketmaster
When are A-ha playing in Cardiff?
A-ha are coming to Cardiff on Tuesday, July, 5.
What time is A-ha on stage?
Doors to Cardiff Castle will open at 5pm and the event is expected to last until 11pm. Last entry to the Castle is at 8.30pm. The support act The Christians will take to the stage at 7pm and A-ha will begin performing at 9pm.
Who is the support act?
Liverpudlian band The Christians will be supporting A-ha. Their debut album The Christians entered the UK Album charts at number two and sold over one million copies. They will begin their set at 7pm.
Can I still get tickets?
There are still tickets available for the concert on the DEPOT Live website. General admission tickets are £49.50 and hospitality tickets are priced at £93.50. You can buy your tickets here.
What is the setlist?
A-ha last performed in Scarborough on Sunday, July, 3. They performed this setlist and, if that still stands, then you can expect...
Sycamore Leaves
The Swing of Things
Crying in the Rain
The Blood That Moves the Body
Train of Thought
Foot of the Mountain
We're Looking for the Whales
Cry Wolf
Forest for the Trees
You Have What It Takes
Analogue (All I Want)
I Dream Myself Alive
Here I Stand and Face the Rain
Hunting High and Low
The Living Daylights
The Sun Always Shines on T.V.
I've Been Losing You
Take On Me
Will there be road closures?
Cardiff Council has not announced any road closures for the concert. The castle will remain open to visitors before the concert begins.
Where can I park?
There are several council-owned car parks which cater for 24-hour parking. A few examples include Sophia Gardens Car Park, which charges 24 hours a day and costs up to £17.60 for the full day. Castle Mews Car Park which charges between 8am and 8pm Monday – Saturday and costs up to £6.10 for five hours, and North Road Car Park, which costs £8.80 for a full day (until midnight that evening) - its charging hours are Monday to Sunday between 8am and 6pm.
READ NEXT:
Rammstein gig causes people to panic that Principality Stadium was on fire
In It Together Festival to return to Margam in 2023
Magic Mike: The Arena Tour is coming to Cardiff Motorpoint Arena next year
Primal Scream and Lewis Capaldi Cardiff Bay gigs move to Cardiff Castle and Simply Red cancelled