Foo Fighters in Cardiff: The list of banned items for the Principality Stadium gig

The Foo Fighters, performing under the name 'The ChurnUps', on the Pyramid stage at the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset.
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This summer Cardiff is truly the city for big gigs. The last couple of weeks have seen both Taylor Swift and Pink rock the capital and Foo Fighters are the next superstars to bring their music to the Diff.

Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear, Rami Jaffee and Josh Freese will bring their Everything Or Nothing At All Tour to the Principality Stadium on Tuesday, June 25 after calling at Manchester, Glasgow and London. It will be the band's first Welsh date since 2007 when they played on the bill alongside Oasis at the Noise and Confusion gig.

As ever there are certain things that are not allowed in the stadium. Below is a full list of banned items.

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The banned items at the Principality Stadium are:

  • Aerosols

  • Air horns

  • Alcohol

  • Animals (except assistance dogs)

  • Backpacks/holdalls/rucksacks

  • BBQs or any cooking apparatus

  • Bicycles, scooters, roller skates

  • Blowtorches

  • Bottles

  • Cans

  • Cameras (DSLR/SLR) with a detachable lens

  • Chairs

  • Chinese lanterns

  • Cooking apparatus

  • Cool bags/boxes (large)

  • Cigarettes (more than for personal use)

  • Cutlery

  • Drink

  • Drones

  • Fireworks/pyrotechnics

  • Flags with poles

  • Flares/distress flares/smoke flares

  • Food

  • Gazebos and parasols

  • Gas cylinders/canisters

  • Glass

  • Knives

  • Liquids (over 100ml)

  • Illegal substances (drugs)

  • Laser pens

  • Legal/herbal highs (includes Nitrous Oxide and associated equipment including balloons)

  • Megaphones

  • Professional audio-visual recording equipment

  • Pushchairs/prams

  • Selfie Sticks

  • Smoke bombs/canisters

  • Sound systems

  • Tablet PCs

  • Tabards/High Viz Jackets

  • Large Umbrellas

Are there tickets left for Foo Fighters in Cardiff?

Ticketmaster also have a tickets for sale, some are resale (fan-to-fan sales) or some are from the ticket provider direct. Resale start at £95 for a seat in the U section. For more on that, click here.

There are more tickets on sale via resale sites such as Viagogo and tickets there start at £102 but are constantly fluctuating.