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Wales Online
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
If you care about Cardiff, you will want to know about this
If you care about Cardiff, you will want to know about this If you are looking for all your Cardiff news in one place, this is for you All the Cardiff news in one place, in one newsletter Do you want everything you need to know about Cardiff, from multiple sources across the city, in one place? Fed up with flitting between news sites and popular social media accounts to get all your news? The Cardiff Drop is just what you need. It's an easy way to stay on top of what's happening across the city, all in one spot. From hard-hitting news, like crime and court reports, to updates on new openings, concerts, and sport, The Cardiff Drop keeps you in the loop with everything happening in the city. It is written by me, Steph Colderick, and I moved to Cardiff four years ago and have never left, having fallen in love with the Welsh capital. Cardiff is now where I call home and I think there is so much going on in this fab city, it is nearly impossible to keep on top of and you might feel the same. This is where The Cardiff Drop comes in. All of my friends and family often say to me "where haven't you been in Cardiff" as when walking through town I go "there does the best brunch", "I love the roast there" and "I love it there" but trust me, my to-visit list (yes, I have an actual list) is still longer than my arm. This newsletter gives me the perfect excuse to keep eating, drinking, and dancing my way around this wonderful city and I can take you all with me. While my passion is for what's on, don't worry, there will be plenty of news and sports in the newsletter too. The Cardiff Drop will be your one-stop shop for everything Cardiff and that is one the best thing's about it, I'll be using multiple sources. Me on the zip wire over the Principality Stadium, dropping into your email inbox with all the Cardiff news (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne ) It won't just be WalesOnline articles, I'll be linking to any trusted and verified source from places such as the BBC and ITV and Instagram and social media accounts. The Cardiff Drop means you get everything Cardiff, straight to your inbox. There will be the latest what's on, news, and sport so you don't miss a single thing and keep up with the beating pulse of this city. You will always know what is going on in Cardiff and instantly get the news that is important to you. Think of us as your Cardiff social calendar and easy conversation starters, all in one place. The newsletter is sent three times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, and best of all? It's totally free. The Cardiff Drop will be published on Substack , an independent platform with no ads, making for a clean reading experience. You can read the newsletter there on your desktop or the app, or simply from your email inbox. So not only do you not have to go searching for the news itself, or wait for the algorithm to decide what you might like to see, you don't even have to search for the newsletter. Once it's live it's sent directly to you, to read at your leisure. Sent at 7am each day, let The Cardiff Drop be the way you kick start your morning and let me tell you everything you need to know. Article continues below Grab yourself a cup of tea, coffee, or ambition, join me, and instantly be up to date with everything you need to know in this city. If you do fancy receiving The Cardiff Drop, please sign up below.


Wales Online
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Oasis resale tickets still available for Cardiff Principality Stadium gigs
Oasis resale tickets still available for Cardiff Principality Stadium gigs Oasis are kicking off their Oasis Live '25 tour in Cardiff and many fans are desperate for tickets You can still get tickets for Oasis in Cardiff (Image: Simon Emmett ) When the famous Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, announced their Oasis reunion and the Oasis Live '25 tour there was a mad scramble for tickets. Many fans were left disappointed and missed out, however. Oasis will kick off their reunion tour in Cardiff on Friday, July 4, and Saturday, July 5. If you are looking for tickets, there are still some options available. You can buy tickets from the official Ticketmaster resell site, Viagogo, Vividseats, See Tickets, StubHub, Seat Unique, and Twickets. Fans should always bear in mind that many official sites, such as Ticketmaster and Live Nation, advise against buying resale tickets. Viagogo and resale tickets Sites such as viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase. Those tickets may not be valid for admittance to gigs. Fans intending to buy tickets for live events through resale websites should check the ticket terms and conditions, to confirm whether resale is prohibited, before they buy. Ticket terms and conditions can be checked with the original seller, such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation. If resale is prohibited, tickets bought second-hand could be voided and admission to the event refused. Viagogo At Viagogo the cheapest ticket for the first night in Cardiff starts at £242, find out more here, and for the second night, £242, find out more here. Vividseats VividSeats is selling tickets for the first night beginning at £222, find out more here, and £266, find out more here, for the second night. StubHub StubHub is selling tickets for the first night with prices starting at £241, which you can find here and tickets start at £297 on the second night, find them here. To keep up to date with the latest Cardiff news, sign up to our new newsletter, The Cardiff Drop, bringing you all the news you need to know, across the city. Ticketmaster Ticketmaster are selling verified resale tickets, starting at £563.19 for the first night, find them here. There are also official resale tickets starting at £457.28 for the second night, find them there. Seat Unique Seat Unique offers powerful and exciting ticket options, including those with complimentary food and drink, early access, lounge seating, box views, and much more. This VIP tickets start at £654 for the second night and you can find out more, here. Twickets There are no resale tickets available on Twickets for either Friday, July 4, or Saturday, July 5. See Tickets Article continues below There are no resale tickets available on SeeTickets for either Friday, July 4, or Saturday, July 5.


Wales Online
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Sign up to our newsletter The Cardiff Drop
Sign up to our newsletter The Cardiff Drop Introducing our free Cardiff Drop newsletter, and why, if you love the Welsh capital, you need to subscribe Here is Cardiff's latest newsletter (Image: Matthew Horwood ) Do you want everything you need to know about Cardiff, from multiple sources across the city, in one place? Fed up with flitting between news sites and popular social media accounts to get all your news? Then the Cardiff Drop is just what you need. It's an easy way to stay on top of what's happening across the city, all in one spot. From hard-hitting news, like crime and court reports, to updates on new openings, concerts and sport, The Cardiff Drop keeps you in the loop with everything happening in the city. Steph Colderick, who has called Cardiff home for four years and fallen in love with the city, will be writing and gathering all the biggest news and events the city has to offer. With a passion for Cardiff, a love of exploring every nook and cranny, and a desire to stay on top of all things local, why not join Steph and rediscover the city? The newsletter will cover everything Cardiff (Image: South Wales Echo ) What will be in The Cardiff Drop? Sent three times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday the newsletter covers news, what's on, sport and community events. Article continues below The community noticeboard section allows you to send in any news or events you want featured. No more scrolling through never-ending feeds. Best of all? It's totally free. How do I sign up to The Cardiff Drop? The Cardiff Drop will be published on Substack , an independent platform with no ads, making for a cleaner reading experience. You can read the newsletter there on your desktop or the app, or simply from your email inbox. So not only do you not have to go searching for the news itself, or wait for the algorithm to decide what you might like to see, you don't even have to search for the newsletter. Article continues below Once it's live it's sent directly to you, to read at your leisure. Sign up below for the free The Cardiff Drop newsletter.