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Katy Perry Tickets (Concert)
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Date and time Jun 30, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Location Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, United Kingdom
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Concert Katy Perry – Jun 30, 2026 at 5:00 PM – Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Your playlist energy is about to step into real life, right in front of you. Think bright hooks, confidence, and those feel-good moments you can’t fake even on a bad day. Keep it simple, pick your spot and plan a night you’ll actually remember clearly.

Cardiff Castle - castle, capacity 10,000, address: Castle Street, Cardiff, United Kingdom. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer Katy Perry
City Cardiff, United Kingdom
Venue / arena Cardiff Castle
Date Jun 30, 2026
Start time 5:00 PM
Venue type Castle
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Location and venue

Cardiff Castle is more than a landmark—it’s a striking event backdrop right in the city centre. Medieval fortifications paired with rich Victorian details create a setting that feels instantly iconic, from the stone walls to the broad inner grounds that can transform into an open-air concert space. That blend of heritage character and modern production is exactly why the castle is a sought-after venue for live music, ceremonies, and seasonal festivals.

Inside, the experience has a rare “big yet intimate” quality: the enclosed layout and high walls help keep sound focused, giving many events a sense of punchy, present acoustics and strong crowd energy. Depending on the setup, you’ll typically find a mix of standing and seated areas plus convenient refreshment points—always with dramatic sightlines that feel like built-in stage design.

Getting there is straightforward: Castle Street, Cardiff, United Kingdom. Access points and event entry are usually oriented towards Castle Street, with clear checkpoints and easy nearby drop-off; if you’re driving, there are public car parks within a short walk, and arriving on foot from central Cardiff is also very simple. For the wider picture of getting around the city, see the practical information section further down the page.
Address Castle Street, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Capacity About 10.000
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Destination guide: Cardiff

Cardiff, the Welsh capital, is not only an administrative hub but also one of the UK’s most exciting destinations for top-tier events. The city naturally blends sporting passion with live-music energy, anchored by landmark venues such as Principality Stadium, Utilita Arena Cardiff, and Cardiff City Stadium. What visitors often appreciate most is a compact city centre where everything feels close, making it easy to pair an event night with a stroll, dinner, or a drink in lively neighbourhoods. Cardiff offers a broad range of accommodation, from central hotels to practical options nearby, along with a diverse food scene that covers everything from classic pubs to modern restaurants.

When it comes to arrival and getting around, Cardiff benefits from a smart, well-connected infrastructure that keeps arenas and stadiums easy to reach. For city routes, Cardiff Bus is a convenient choice, while rail links operated by Transport for Wales make travel straightforward and clear. The main hubs are Cardiff Central and Cardiff Queen Street, which allow quick onward connections across the city and the wider area, often followed by a short walk to key locations. If you’re flying in via Cardiff Airport (CWL), access to the city is direct, and road connections via the M4 add extra flexibility—making Cardiff a practical pick for a day trip or a longer weekend.

If you’re coming for an event, Cardiff also delivers a strong sightseeing “bonus” before or after the show. Wander around Cardiff Castle and the older streets, step into the city’s famous covered arcades, and feel the rhythm of a centre that’s both modern and rich in tradition. For a green escape, there’s Bute Park and riverside paths along the Taff, and for a different vibe, head down to Cardiff Bay, where a waterside walk and views of contemporary architecture nicely round out the experience. In Cardiff, it’s easy to combine tickets for a major event with a real city break—without rushing and without hassle.
Airport Cardiff International Airport (CWL), Rhoose, Vale of Glamorgan, United Kingdom
Country / Continent United Kingdom / Europe
Time zone UTC+01:00
GMT Standard Time

About the performer

Katy Perry, an American pop singer and songwriter born in Santa Barbara, is recognized for infectious choruses and a bright aesthetic that blends humor, glamour, and clear melody. Her biggest hits have remained staples on radio, streaming platforms, and major tour setlists for years, and her concerts are built to deliver a clean vocal picture and a strong, radio-friendly groove. In arenas or outdoor venues, the experience stays consistent, and the performance reads well even from farther sections, making it easy to enjoy without constantly watching your phone screen.

What sets Katy Perry apart is her mix of pop, rock, and dance elements, paired with a signature “camp” visual identity that is memorable beyond the music itself. The album Teenage Dream is remembered for a run of singles that defined the early 2010s and showed how to craft anthem pop for mass singalongs. In concert, euphoric peaks alternate with breathers, ballad-style moments, and short stories between songs, keeping the pacing steady for different generations, from longtime fans to new listeners, with room for spontaneous clapping and chanting.

From a production standpoint, her shows often combine choreography, staging, costumes, and video content that support each song’s story without overpowering the performance. Lighting and visuals help with orientation and create clear high points, so audiences can easily follow what is happening and when the biggest choruses arrive. Fans regularly highlight the energy and professionalism of the crew, and the organization feels predictable—useful for families and first-time arena visitors who want to feel comfortable and safe. Announcements, transitions, and overall pacing keep attention without unnecessary downtime.

Katy Perry strengthened her global profile through appearances on the biggest TV stages, including the Super Bowl halftime show, which signals reliability in demanding live broadcasts and high-pressure conditions. Whether she is on a stadium tour or a festival stage, the focus stays on audience connection and simple, memorable messages about confidence, fun, and togetherness. That approach turns the concert into a positive, well-controlled escape from routine, without needless chaos, and with clear movement between songs and show segments.

For fans, this format offers more than music: colors, props, and playful scenes create a recognizable world that is easy to step into, while the songs remain front and center. Arrangements stay clean enough for crowds to catch the hooks effortlessly, and the set’s rhythm encourages dancing and collective singing. If you like modern pop with strong melody and big sing-along moments, Katy Perry is a choice that rarely disappoints, because she balances spectacle with accessibility. Most people leave feeling they were part of a major pop moment.

Before you go, check the schedule, entry rules, and venue options (cloakroom, drinks, accessibility, and arrival) to keep the experience smooth and stress-free. Whether you choose floor tickets or seated sections, expect a program built around the biggest hits and visual “wow” moments, with consistent attention on the crowd. Use the night to pair the concert with city extras, photos, and a short travel plan—so you get a complete outing and a better memory, and the logistics of getting in and out feel simpler.

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