Take That and Belinda Carlisle are set to perform at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, with fans eagerly awaiting the event. Learn about the concert details, traffic updates, and fan preparations.

The Principality Stadium in Cardiff is buzzing with excitement as fans prepare for a spectacular evening with Take That and Belinda Carlisle. The concert, part of the highly anticipated The Circus Tourpromises to be a memorable event for music enthusiasts.
As the day progresses, the city is abuzz with activity. Fans have been arriving since early morning, eager to secure the best spots and enjoy the pre-concert atmosphere. The stadium gates are set to open at 5pm, with Belinda Carlisle taking the stage at 6:30pm, followed by The Script at 7:20pm, and the main act, Take Thatat 8:30pm.
Traffic and Travel Updates
With the concert drawing near, traffic updates are crucial for attendees. The M4 westbound is experiencing delays, particularly around the Brynglas Tunnels near Newport. Fans are advised to plan their journeys accordingly, as queues are expected to form at various entry points to the city.
The A4232 Grangetown Link Northbound is partially blocked due to an obstruction, and usual slow traffic is expected on the A48 Western Avenue Westbound. The Cardiff Bus Interchange will be closed from 3pm to 4:45am the following day, and several car parks around Cardiff Central will also be closed until tomorrow.
Fan Preparations and Excitement
Fans have been spotted in their finest circus-themed outfits, embracing the tour’s theme with colorful accessories and creative attire. The atmosphere in the city center is vibrant, with a sea of Take That supporters descending on Cardiff to celebrate the event.
Some dedicated fans have been camping outside the stadium since Monday morning, showcasing their unwavering support for the band. The outside of the Principality Stadium has transformed into a small campsite, with fans from various parts of the country gathering to share their excitement and stories.
Concert Details and Important Information
The Principality Stadium roof will be open, so attendees are advised to prepare for potential showers later in the evening. The Met Office forecasts a 90% chance of rain from 9pm, which could add a unique element to the concert experience.
For those planning to drive, several parking options are available, including the Park & Ride facility at Cardiff City Stadium and the Civic Centre Event Day Parking. Train travelers can expect additional services to help with the post-concert commute, with extra trains operating to various destinations.
Banned items at the stadium include food and drink (except for exceptional circumstances), fireworks, flares, pyrotechnics, and any items that could be used as weapons. Small bags and handbags are permitted, but large bags are not allowed.
As the day unfolds, the anticipation continues to build. Take That’s history of record-breaking tours and Belinda Carlisle’s timeless hits are sure to create an unforgettable night for all in attendance. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer to their music, this concert promises to be a highlight of the summer.
