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Gigsberg est le second plus grand marché de vente des billets d'événements live.Tous les billets sont guarantis et sécurisés. Les prix sont fixés par les vendeurs et peuvent être au-dessus ou en dessous de la valeur nominale.

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    • You Me At Six

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      Cardiff University Students Union, Cardiff, Flag of United Kingdom

      14 March 2025 (Friday) 19:00

    • The Wombats

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      Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, Flag of United Kingdom

      21 March 2025 (Friday) 18:30

       

      The Wombats is an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 2003.

      Since its inception, the band's line-up has consisted of Matthew Murphy (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Tord Øverland Knudsen (bass, backing vocals, keyboards), and Dan Haggis (drums, backing vocals, keyboards).

       

      The band is signed to 14th Floor Records and Bright Antenna. They have sold over 1 million albums worldwide.

       

      Their debut studio album, A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation, was released in 2007 and featured some tracks first released on Girls, Boys and Marsupials.

       

       

    • Michael Ball & Alfie Boe

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      Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, Flag of United Kingdom

      29 March 2025 (Saturday) 18:00

      Michael Ball and Alfie Boe first crossed paths in 2007 while both were starring in *Kismet* at the London Coliseum. Their first collaborative performance took place during two BBC Proms concerts in the summer of that same year. Their album *Together* was recorded in New York City and Prague, featuring the Czech National Symphony Orchestra. Reflecting on the project, Ball shared: "We approached the album with the idea of playing to our strengths and exploring songs we love, giving them a fresh presentation. Some tracks we've performed as solo artists, but I find singing them with Alfie adds a special, unexpected element that truly moves me."

    • John Cale

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      New Theatre Cardiff, Cardiff, Flag of United Kingdom

      29 March 2025 (Saturday) 19:30

    • Skunk Anansie

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      Cardiff University Students Union, Cardiff, Flag of United Kingdom

      31 March 2025 (Monday) 19:00

       

      Skunk Anansie are a British rock band whose members include the lead singer Skin, Ace (guitar, backing vocals), Cass (bass, guitar, backing vocals) & Mark Richardson (drums and percussion).

       

      Skunk Anansie is often grouped as part of a Britrock movement, running alongside Britpop. The band was named as one of the most successful UK chart acts between 1952 and 2003 by the Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums, with a total of 142 weeks on both the singles and album charts ranking them at No. 491.

    • Matt Goss

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      New Theatre Cardiff, Cardiff, Flag of United Kingdom

      31 March 2025 (Monday) 19:30

    • Kamasi Washington

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      The Great Hall, Cardiff, Flag of United Kingdom

      03 April 2025 (Thursday) 19:00

    • Louis Dunford

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      Tramshed, Cardiff, Flag of United Kingdom

      07 April 2025 (Monday) 19:00

    • Gabrielle

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      Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, Flag of United Kingdom

      11 April 2025 (Friday) 18:30

    • Sugababes

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      Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff, Flag of United Kingdom

      14 April 2025 (Monday) 18:30

      The Sugababes are an English girl group originally formed in 1998, consisting of members Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan, and Siobhán Donaghy. Known for their evolving lineup, the group went through several member changes before returning to its original formation in 2011.
      Managed by Ron Tom, who also worked with All Saints, the Sugababes released their debut album *One Touch* in 2000, which featured the hit single "Overload." In 2001, Donaghy left and was replaced by Heidi Range, marking the start of the group’s most commercially successful era. With Range, the Sugababes released three multi-platinum albums: *Angels with Dirty Faces* (2002), *Three* (2003), and *Taller in More Ways* (2005). Following Buena's departure in 2005, Amelle Berrabah joined the group. During this period, they released albums such as *Change* (2007) and *Catfights and Spotlights* (2008).
      In 2009, Buchanan, the last original member, was replaced by Jade Ewen. After releasing *Sweet 7* in 2010, the group signed with RCA Records but went on hiatus in 2011. That same year, the original trio reformed under the name Mutya Keisha Siobhán, releasing the single "Flatline." They reclaimed the Sugababes name in 2019 and celebrated the 20th anniversary of *One Touch* with a re-release in 2021. In 2022, they released *The Lost Tapes*, an album of previously unreleased tracks.
      Over their career, the Sugababes achieved six UK number-one singles, including "Freak like Me," "Round Round," "Hole in the Head," "Push the Button," "Walk This Way," and "About You Now." They rank second only to the Spice Girls in terms of UK number-one singles by a British girl group. The Sugababes also have five top-ten UK albums, with four achieving platinum certification. They have been nominated for six Brit Awards, winning Best British Dance Act in 2003, and have frequently made headlines due to lineup changes and rumors of internal conflict.
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