Depot in the Castle returns in 2022 and will celebrate its fifth birthday with a great line-up of music acts, headed up by Rag 'n' Bone Man. Past years have seen Kaiser Chiefs, The Fratellis and Tom Grennan amongst others join the line up for a day of live music, food, family fun and entertainment.
The event takes place at Cardiff Castle on Saturday, July 9, and we have all the information you need to know ahead of your day out. You can get more what's on news and other story updates straight to your inbox by subscribing to our newsletters here.
Stage times
12-1.45pm - Ian Davies
1.45-2.45pm - Toploader
3.05-3.50pm - Gracey
4.10-4.55pm - Alfie Templeman
5.20-6.05pm - Lola Young
6.30-7.15pm - Melanie C
7.30-8.30pm - Faithless DJ set
9-10.30pm - Rag 'n' Bone Man
Street Food vendors
- Dirty Bird
- The Fork Society
- The Greedy Bear
- First Cafes
- Cardiff Dough & Co
- Keralan Karavan
- Meating Point
- Nine Yards Pizza
- Fablas Ice Cream
- Handlebar Barista
Banned items
The following will not be allowed into the event:
- Chairs
- Umbrellas
- Dangerous or sharp objects
- Drinks (soft or alcoholic)
- Glass containers
- Illegal substances
Where to 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.
Road closures
After the gig ends, traffic will be managed in Castle Street to ensure gig-goers can leave the venue safely.
Can I still buy tickets?
Yes, there are tickets left for the day and you can buy them at depotinthecastle.com
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