Canadian rockstar Bryan Adams is returning to Wales' capital city with a huge outdoor gig at Cardiff Castle. The last time he played a big-open air show in Wales was all the way back in 2006 so Welsh fans are more than overdue a performance. The performance is the latest to be held in the castle, with A-ha and Pete Tong gracing the famous venue this week.
The gig will undoubtedly feature mega-hits like air-punchers Run to You, Summer of '69 and ballads Everything I Do, Please Forgive Me and Heaven, giving fans exactly what they expect from the mega star. Here is everything you need to know about his concert at the Castle:
When is Bryan Adams playing in Cardiff?
Bryan Adams will be playing in Cardiff on Monday, July 11, at Cardiff Castle. The hit singer's gig was due to take place on Sunday, June 27, 2021 but was rescheduled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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What time is Bryan Adams on stage?
Doors to Cardiff Castle will open at 5:30pm and the event is expected to last until 11pm. Last entry to the Castle is at 8.30pm. Feeder is scheduled to start their set at 6:45pm with the main act starting at 8:30pm.
Who is the support act?
Bryan Adams is set to be supported by Welsh band Feeder. Since forming in Newport in 1994, Feeder have released 10 studio albums, including Echo Park, Comfort of Sound and Renegades, and are responsible for rock anthems including ‘Just the Way I'm Feeling’, ‘Tumble and Fall’, ‘Just a Day’, ‘Feeling a Moment’ and ‘Buck Rodgers’.
Can I still get tickets?
There are still general admission tickets available for the gig and it is recommended to buy tickets from authorised outlets including Ticketmaster and Alttickets. Ticket prices currently start at £61.90 on Ticketmaster. Any tickets from the rescheduled dates remain valid for this concert.
What is the setlist?
At Bryan Adams most recent gig and part of the same tour, he performed this setlist:
Kick Ass
Can't Stop This Thing We Started
Somebody
Shine a Light
Heaven
It's Only Love
Please Forgive Me
Go Down Rockin'
You Belong to Me
I've Been Looking for You
The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You
Here I Am
When You're Gone
(Everything I Do) I Do It for You
Back to You
Kids Wanna Rock
Summer of '69
Cuts Like a Knife
So Happy It Hurts
Run to You
Can't Take My Eyes Off You
(Frankie Valli cover)
Shine a Light(Reprise)
All for Love
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.
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