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Cardiff International Arena & Convention Centre (1993–2000) Cardiff International Arena (2000–2011, 2022–2023) Motorpoint Arena Cardiff (2011–2021) Address: Mary Ann St CF10 2EQ: Location: Cardiff, Wales: Coordinates: Owner: Cardiff Council (Freehold) Live Nation UK (Leasehold)
The concert raised £1.25m and 61,000 people attended the event at the stadium. The concert was, at the time, the biggest charity concert held in the United Kingdom since Live Aid in 1985. The main tickets sold out in just 3 days with a further 3,000 tickets issued selling out in 20 minutes. [19] 29 June U2: Vertigo Tour: The Killers and ...
The Grangetown tram depot was one of six in Cardiff (though three of these closed in 1902/3). [4] Its red brick buildings date from 1902, were extended in 1925 and served as the terminus for Cardiff's trams to the west of the city, from 1902 until 1946. [5] They were used for the trolleybus service until 1953. [4]
The best seats in the middle tier were priced at £240 each, while the best standing tickets cost £195. [5] Student tickets were available from £25. [6] Chris Hunt of Global Live Events confirmed before the event that the stadium's capacity had been reduced down from 75,000 to 50,000, with only 40,000 tickets having been sold. [7]
10,000 Voices at Cardiff Arms Park: Tom Jones, Dennis O'Neill, Gwyneth Jones and Owain Arwel Hughes (conducting) 11 June Dire Straits [9] On Every Street Tour: 19 July Bryan Adams: Waking Up the World Tour: Squeeze, Extreme: 5 August Michael Jackson [10] Dangerous World Tour: Kris Kross 1993 29 May World Choir II [8] World Choir II at Cardiff ...
The Gate Arts Centre is a live venue which often hosts parts of the Sŵn festival, and has hosted bands such as Los Campesinos! The Cardiff Arts Institute is a new venue, hosting arts events most nights, but is described by WalesOnline as "pretentious". [33] The Norwegian Church hosts live music, mainly focusing on world, folk and acoustic ...
The tour was the eighth highest-grossing tour of 2017, accumulating $122 million and selling 1,408,681 tickets. [25] The Divide Tour became 2018's highest-grossing tour with $429 million, setting all-time records for the highest-grossing solo tour and highest year-end gross ever. [26]
Planxty performed there on 28, 29 and 30 December 2004 and again on 3, 4 and 5 January 2005 as part of their series of reunion concerts. [29]: 322–326 On the night of 20 August 2005, Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy guitarist 1974, 1977, 1978–1979) staged a concert at the Point Theatre in Dublin, Ireland.