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Wales Online
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Stereophonics at Principality Stadium 2025 banned items and bag sizes for the concert
Stereophonics at Principality Stadium 2025 banned items and bag sizes for the concert There are some rules and regulations about what you can and can't take into the Principality Stadium for Stereophonics The Stereophonics are back in Wales (Image: PA ) Welsh band Stereophonics are returning home to Cardiff, to finish off their epic tour. The band from Cwmaman, who formed in 1992, are back playing on home turf at the Principality Stadium. It is not the first time the band have performed at the iconic stadium and delighted crowds. The band last took to the stage at Principality Stadium in 2022, in a joint concert with Tom Jones, and you can read our review of them, here. Stereophonics will be performing two nights in Cardiff. Frontman Kelly Jones will be leading the way, with Richard Jones on bass guitar, Adam Zindani on lead guitar, Jamie Morrison on the drums and Tony Kirkham on the keyboard. They will take to the stage of the Principality Stadium on Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12. You can read everything you need to know about the gig, here. They will be joined by Blossoms as the support act. They are known for their songs There's A Reason Why, Charlemagne, Honey Sweet and Your Girlfriend. The band consists of Tom Ogden, who is lead vocals and guitar, Charlie Salt on the bass, Josh Dewhurst as lead guitar and percussion, Joe Donovan on the drums, and Myles Kellock on the keyboard. They most recently released their fifth album, Gary, in 2024. Also performing is Teeside singer, Finn Forster. There are still tickets available for Stereophonics in Cardiff, with prices starting at £57 on Ticketmaster. You can buy them, here. There are strict rules about what you can and can't bring into the Principality Stadium. Only small bags and handbags allowed, they must be no larger than 35cm x 40cm x 19cm. Here is the full list of banned items: Article continues below Fireworks Flares Pyrotechnics All horns including air horns, musical instruments (An exemption may be granted to permit the use of air horns in respect of certain classes of event. In such a case, details will be printed on the event ticket.) Smoke canisters Laser pointers Bottles, glasses, cans Cooking devices Banners Poles Large golf-type umbrellas Selfie sticks Knives, blades and other articles or containers - including any which could or might be used as a weapon, or any other item which in the reasonable opinion of the WRU Group, its servants or agents, could be used as a weapon or cause nuisance to others - are prohibited within the stadium All promotional, commercial, political and religious printed matter, including but not limited to leaflets, banners, flags, signs, symbols are prohibited within the stadium and grounds unless authorised by the WRU Group. Any objects or clothing bearing statements or commercial identification intended for 'ambush marketing' are prohibited within the stadium and grounds. Any person who is in possession of such items may be refused entry or ejected, and may be subject to legal action. Animals (except service dogs and guide dogs) or livestock are prohibited from entering the stadium or grounds unless specifically authorised by the WRU Group. No person (other than a person who holds an appropriate accreditation from WRU Group) may bring into the grounds or use within the grounds any equipment which is capable of recording or transmitting (by digital or other means) any audio, visual or audio-visual material or any information or data in relation to an event or the grounds (save for photographs taken for personal non-commercial purposes).


Perth Now
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Blossoms announce headline European tour for 2026
Blossoms have announced a headline European tour for February. The 'Your Girlfriend' hitmakers - made up of Tom Ogden, Charlie Salt, Josh Dewhurst, Joe Donovan, and Myles Kellock - had such a "great time" on the road in Europe recently, it has inspired the rockers to head back next year. Blossoms wrote on Instagram: "We've had a great time touring Europe over the last few weeks so we're delighted to announce our own headline European tour for February 2026!" The 'How Long Wil This Last?' hitmakers will kick off their European tour in Milan, Italy, on February 3rd, 2026, before heading over to Switzerland to take to the stage in Zurich. Afterwards, they will visit Germany and perform in Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, with a trip to Prague, in Czechia, sandwiched in between. They will then embark on the final part of their headline European tour, playing in Antwerp, Belgium, on February 11th. After a day off, the group will take to the stage in Amsterdam, before completing their European tour at Paris' L'Élysée Montmartre. While Blossoms are looking forward to hitting the road in Europe next year, they also previously admitted they would love to support Britpop legends Oasis on their upcoming reunion tour. When asked by NME if the band could support the 'Wonderwall' hitmakers, frontman Tom Ogden said: "Nothing has been discussed, nothing has been asked; I don't think they'll sort it out until next year. It's sold out. They don't need to announce the supports. "I'd like to think our name might be in the mix because why not? We've never shied away from saying how much they've influenced us. We went to watch them at Heaton Park when we were 16, and we kind of know them both. I'm not going to get my hopes up, though, because, at the end of the day, it's up to them. If we get asked, the bags are packed, and we'd smash it." Last year, Blossoms were heavily rumoured to be one of Oasis' support acts on their upcoming shows, but they are yet to be officially confirmed. Blossoms' February 2026 European Tour dates: 3 - Milan, Santeria Toscana 31 4 - Zurich, Plaza 5 - Munich, Strom 6 - Prague, Lucerna Music Bar 8 - Berlin, Columbia Theatre 9 - Hamburg, Gruenspan 10 - Cologne, Kantine 11 - Antwerp, Trix Club 13 - Amsterdam, Paradiso 14 - Paris, L'Élysée Montmartre