The Principality Stadium will be welcoming another two huge artists as Stereophonics and Sirom Jones take over the ground for two nights. Only weeks ago the venue played host to international singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and you can read our review here.
The two Welsh acts will be performing in the stadium on Friday, June, 17, and Saturday, June, 18. Doors to the stadium will open at 3pm and there are some banned items which you are not allowed to bring into the stadium. For our comprehensive guide covering everything you need to know about the gig read here.
Large bags are not permitted into the stadium – only small bags and handbags are allowed. There will be random searches and any banned items will have to be surrendered to allow you into the stadium.
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The banned items are:
- Large umbrellas
- Professional cameras
- Audio/video recorders
- Lasers or flash lights
- Selfie sticks
- Pyrotechnics
- Knives
- Tasers
- Mace
- Glass
The roof to the Principality Stadium will also be closed for the gig as lighting fixtures will be hung from the roof. You can keep up to date with the latest What's On news by signing up to the newsletter here.
Stereophonics and Sir Tom Jones will have three different support acts across the two shows. Since Catfish and the Bottlemen have pulled out of the gig due to "unforeseen practical issues" Feeder and Gruff Rhys will fill their spot on the Saturday and Sunday respectively. Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard will be performing both nights and they are a band from Cardiff.