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DEPOT

Cardiff, United Kingdom
DiscoCardiffUnited KingdomCapacity: About 2,5000 upcoming events
DEPOT
Type
Disco
City
Cardiff
Country
United Kingdom
Upcoming events
0
Address
Industrial Estate, DEPOT, Unit 8 Curran Rd
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 2,500

About this venue

DEPOT is one of Cardiff’s most distinctive nightclubs, set in an industrial setting where raw warehouse styling gives the venue its bold, urban edge. With a spacious open-floor layout and a flexible setup, it’s built for high-energy club nights, headline DJ sets, and themed events—an atmosphere that pulls you straight into the crowd from the moment you step inside.

The experience inside is shaped by a powerful sound system and clean production: deep bass, crisp vocals, and lighting that moves with the beat create a true “big night out” feel. Guests appreciate the practical amenities, fast service at the bar, and enough room to dance comfortably, keeping the focus exactly where it should be—on music and momentum.

You’ll find it at Industrial Estate, DEPOT, Unit 8 Curran Rd, Cardiff, United Kingdom. The simplest approach is to head directly to the entrance via the industrial access roads, with space nearby that typically works for parking or quick drop-offs close to the venue. For broader city transport options and getting around Cardiff in general, check the text further down the page.

About the city

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.