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Jess Glynne at Cardiff Castle

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Jess Glynne is a singer-songwriter from London.

Jess Glynne will be performing 1 event in Cardiff on Saturday 26th July 2025 at the Castle.

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Sat Jul 26 2025 Cardiff, UK UK
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Address: Cardiff Castle, Castle St, Cardiff, CF10 3RB
Telephone: 029 2087 8100
Venue Capacity: 10000
Cardiff Castle is a historical landmark that lies on the eponymous Castle Street in Cardiff's city centre. A medieval castle erected back in 55AD, it's survived through the ages and now serves as an attraction for locals rather than a protective force. It also hosts concerts, with a capacity of up to 10000 people - recent names that have performed include Sir Tom Jones and Stereophonics, and Green Day.