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Stephanie Colderick

Liam Gallagher in Cardiff: The banned items at Liam Gallagher's Cardiff Bay gig

Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher is finishing his summer tour in Cardiff. He will be performing an outdoor gig at Cardiff Bay.

This will also finish a great summer of music in the capital, with concerts including Diana Ross and Madness both having performed at Cardiff Castle. The gig will take place on Thursday, September 14 and roads will be closed near the bay.

You can keep up to date with the latest What's On news by signing up to the newsletter here. There is an extensive list of items you can and can not take to the gig:

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What you should/can bring:

  • You can bring in a sealed 500ml water bottle or empty water bottle. Any unsealed bottle or bottle over 500ml will be poured out at the door.
  • You can bring a small bag no larger than 21cm x 30cm x 10cm - the size of an A4 piece of paper.

Do not bring:

  • There is a zero-tolerance drug policy with searching/sniffer dogs at the entrance. Anyone found with any illegal substances will not be allowed in and passed over to the police.
  • No beverages or food, aside from water, are allowed to be brought into the site.
  • No buggies & pushchairs are allowed on site.
  • No camping chairs are permitted on site – there is seating on the accessible platform exclusive to those with disabilities.

The gig is taking place at Alexandra Head and Cardiff Bay Barrage will be closed from 3pm on Thursday, September 15. It is expected to re-open at approximately 11.30pm. Boats will still be able to enter and exit Cardiff Bay via the lock gates. Britannia Quay, Harbour Drive, and Porth Teigr Way will all be closed from 3pm.

Liam's set list is expected to include Morning Glory, Wonderwall, Better Days, and Soul Lover. The doors open at 4pm and the music kicks off at 5.30pm, with The Charlatans as the main support act. Also on the bill are Pastel, Huw Stephens, and Paul Gallagher.

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