Iconic star Diana Ross will be taking over Cardiff Castle as part of her "UK thank you" tour. She will be performing her greatest hits as thousands of fans take to the castle to watch her perform.
Diana Ross will be performing at Cardiff Castle on Friday, June, 10, and doors to the gig will open at 6pm. There is also an extensive list of items you are not allowed to bring into the castle grounds for the gig. You can keep up to date with the latest What's On news by signing up to the newsletter here.
Fans are asked not to bring a bag into the castle but are advised if they must bring one it can be no bigger than an A4 sheet of paper. You also can not bring in your own food or drink and there will be a range of catering offering a variety of street food and drink at the castle.
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The concert is also a standing concert so limited seating will be allowed in the castle. Only one small foldable chair per person will be allowed and fans are asked to only bring a chair if necessary.
Other banned items are:
Anything that could be considered a weapon
Any type of pyrotechnics such as fireworks, flares, or smoke bombs
Aerosols, airhorns, megaphones, gas canisters, psychoactive substances aka ‘legal’ highs, paper lanterns, or glass items. These will be confiscated upon entry and not returned.
Any form of professional audio or visual recording equipment
An umbrella
Dogs with the exception of assistance dogs
Any valuables
Furniture of any kind
Food and drink
It has been a great year so far for music in Cardiff with famous pop-star Ed Sheeran playing three nights at the Principality Stadium, you can read our review here, and Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Cinnamon has also taken over the castle in June 2022. You can read everything you need to know about Diana's gig here.