Monster Jam roars back into Cardiffās Principality stadium with racing, skills and freestyle thrills and a UK debut from Sparkle Smash who took the win š āØ
Engines roared, and dirt flew inside the stadium drawing families and motorsports fans from far and wide and they didnāt disappoint.
The event began with head-to-head racing, where drivers navigated tight turns and steep ramps on a compact dirt course. Skills challenges followed, giving drivers a chance to showcase precision handling. Wheelies, stoppies and two-wheel balancing acts Before an intimation of motorcross before the final freestyle where all 8 trucks went all out flying over the course, backflipping and trying to keep the monster wheels under control.
Itās loud, itās fast paced and itās always thrilling to watch.
The Pit Party has started for Monster Jam 2026 at Principality Stadium š š„
Fans can get up close to the huge trucks, meet the drivers and even walk the course before the main event kicks off this afternoon
FREE YOGA CLASS WITH LAURA MILLER -SUNDAY 17th of May! š§š§āāļø
As part of its commitment to wellbeing and community engagement, Circus Extreme is inviting members of the general public to attend a free yoga class hosted by Laura Miller, the inspirational aqua aerialist who overcame breast cancer to return to the circus.
The class will take place this Sunday 17th of May at 11:00am inside the Circus Extreme Big Top in Cardiff!
Spaces are limited. To register your interest, please email:
[email protected]
If youāre planning on heading down to the SFA pop-up shop, be prepared⦠the queue is at least an hour long š
But if youāre a fan, itās worth it. Itās part shop, part gallery, packed with artwork and paintings from Pete Fowler and Mark James alongside all the merch.
PSA: One of the best Indonesian street food pop-ups is back in Cardiff for two weeks š„
If you havenāt tried @waroengnona ās Mama Janeās beef rendang or Jogja chicken satay yet, this is your sign and thank me later!
You might remember them from their old spot outside Queens Arcade, but I recently had their beef rendang at a birthday (shoutout and happy birthday to @thecowbridgecook š ) and genuinely I was blown away and thrilled to learn it came from a Cardiff pop-up and they were back in Tiger Yard, So naturally I had to head straight to Tiger Yard to see what else they were serving.
Nona, originally from Indonesia serves her rendang with slow-cooked shredded beef in a rich, deeply flavoured sauce, while the satay skewers come loaded with a sweet, spicy and savoury peanut sauce inspired by the street food stalls of Malioboro Street. Honestly, itās the kind of sauce you end up scraping the tub for.
There are some brilliant snacks too, including Malaysian curry puffs and a jackfruit and banana blossom gulai for the vegan gang which are all stunningš±
Simple, full of flavour and seriously worth trying.
Youāll find them at @tigeryardcardiff from 14thā31st May, including the Bank Holiday weekend.
Morrissey is coming to Cardiff this winter š¤
Following a sold-out show at The O2 in London earlier this year, Morrissey has announced more UK headline dates, including a stop in Cardiff on Thursday 10th December 2026.
Pre-sale via our website on 21 May, 9am
šļø Tickets on general sale Friday 22 May, 9am
The @circusextreme has rolled into town! šŖ šļø š„
Rock music, motocross stunts and death-defying circus acts are all coming together in Cardiff this spring as Circus Extreme: Rock It Out arrives in the city with its brand-new production.
Running from 15th ā 31st May at Cardiff City Stadium
Among the headline acts are the Catwall Acrobats, whose trampoline wall routine launches performers sky-high through flips and mid-air somersaults, while the Danguir Troupe attempts the UKās first ever double somersault on the terrifying rotating Double Wheel of Death.
Fans of high-speed action can also expect the EXTREME Freestyle Motocross Team, flying through the Big Top performing backflips, cliffhangers and Superman grabs, alongside the legendary Globe of Death, where stunt riders race around a steel sphere at incredible speeds under extreme G-forces
Super Furry Animals pop-up āSupamarketā will be at St Davidās Cardiff this weekend Friday 15th May and Saturday 16th May.
For two days only, the @superfurryanimals Supamarket will open at the city shopping destination to celebrate the Welsh bandās Supacabra reunion tour ā their first in a decade.
The Supamarket pop-up will showcase a limited-edition collection of merchandise, t-shirts and hoodies, including a very limited number of prints by Pete Fowler, exclusive SFA football shirt, a yeti plush, SFA tank incense chamber, special Supacabra edition of Hard Lines coffee, and more.
Located in the Town Wall mall at St Davidās Cardiff, close to Foot Locker and PURESEOUL, the Supamarket will open on Friday 15th May and Saturday 16th May from 12pm-8pm, ahead of Super Furry Animalās Cardiff gig at the Utilita Arena.
With just days to go until their hugely anticipated Supacabra 2026 tour hits Cardiff, @superfurryanimals have announced special SFA pop-up shops in the city š
The āSupamarketsā will feature limited-edition merch, t-shirts and hoodies, alongside a very limited run of prints from Welsh artist and longtime collaborator Pete Fowler.
Fans can also expect special edition @hardlinescoffee Coffee ( Happy 10th Birthday), SFA incense tanks, Yeti merch, football shirts and more.
The location will be revealed on Wednesday via the SFA community, with the pop-up opening Friday and Saturday from 12pmā8pm.