Forthcoming events on our network

Please see list of events below which may impact rail services.
 

Chester Races:

  • Friday 11 July

  • Saturday 12 July

  • Saturday 26 July

  • Sunday 3 August

  • Saturday 30 August

  • Friday 12 September

  • Saturday 13 September

  • Saturday 20 September

 

Events at the Principality Stadium, Cardiff:

  • Saturday 10 May - Bristol Bears v Bath

  • Friday 23 May - EPCR Challenge Cup Final

  • Saturday 24 May - Investec Champions Cup Final

  • Thursday 19 June 2025 - Chris Brown

  • Monday 23 June 2025 - Lana Del Rey

  • Friday 4 July 2025 - Oasis

  • Saturday 5 July 2025 - Oasis

  • Friday 11 July 2025 - Stereophonics

  • Saturday 12 July 2025 - Stereophonics

  • Saturday 19 July 2025 - Kendrick Lamar and SZA

  • Friday 1 August 2025 - Catfish and the Bottlemen

 

Football:

Men’s home fixtures

  • Saturday 26 April - Wrexham v Charlton Athletic, STōK Cae Ras (15:00 KO)

  • Saturday 26 April - Cardiff City v West Brom, Cardiff City Stadium (15:00 KO)

  • Friday 6 June - Wales v Liechtenstein, Cardiff City Stadium(19:45 KO)

  • Monday 13 October - Wales v Belgium, Cardiff City Stadium (19:45 KO)

  • Tuesday 18 November - Wales v North Macedonia, Cardiff City Stadium (19:45 KO)

 

Women’s home fixtures

  • Tuesday 3 June - Wales v Italy, Swansea.com Stadium (19:15 KO likely)

 

Other events:

  • Saturday 3 May - Monday 5 May - Llandudno Extravaganza

  • Friday 23 May - Sunday 25 May - In It Together Festival, Margam

  • Sunday 8 June - Cosford Airshow

  • Sunday 8 June - Swansea Half Marathon

  • Saturday 14 June - Sunday 15 June - TAFWYL, Cardiff Bute Park

  • Saturday 21 June - Sunday 22 June - Pride Cymru

  • Saturday 26 June - The Script, Cardiff Castle

  • Sunday 29 June - Kings of Leon, Blackweir fields, Cardiff

  • Wednesday 2 July - Alanis Morissette, Blackweir Fields, Cardiff

  • Saturday 5 July - Sunday 6 July - Swansea Airshow

  • Thursday 10 July - James, Cardiff Castle

  • Saturday 12 July - Lets Rock, Shrewsbury

  • Sunday 13 July - Rag ‘n’ Bone man, Cardiff Castle

  • Thursday 17 July - Chepstow Races

  • Saturday 19 July - Rock the Castle, Cardiff Castle

  • Sunday 20 July - UB40 with Bitty McLean & Pato Banton

  • Monday 21 July - Thursday 24 July - Royal Welsh Show, Builth Wells

  • Friday 25 July - Rum & Reggae caribbean racenight, Chepstow

  • Saturday 26 July - Sunday 27 July - Glastonbarry

  • Saturday 26 July - Depot in the Castle

  • Friday 1 August - Faithless, Cardiff Castle

  • Saturday 2 August - Saturday 9 August - Eisteddfod Genedlaethol, Wrexham

  • Thursday 7 August - Chepstow races

  • Thursday 14 August - Monday 18 August - Greenman Festival

  • Saturday 20 September - Sunday 21 September - Abergavenny Food Festival

  • Saturday 27 September - Max Boyce, Swansea

  • Sunday 5 October - Cardiff Half marathon

Upcoming events

Keeping our customers safe during events

Major events can result in more people than usual using our services. We’ll take extra steps to keep our customers travelling safely and reliably.

How do you decide which queues move and who has to wait outside?

Our queuing system

Our industry-leading queuing system is designed to allow customers’ access to trains on a first come first served basis and we release each queue according to the space available on the next service, holding the queue until the next train is due.

If we have to ask customers to wait outside stations for longer than we would like, we always give out waterproof ponchos.

This helps make the experience as comfortable as possible for everyone whilst still getting them home safely.

How do I know what’s happening on the day?

Communication with customers is a key part of the event day operation.

On the day we have high numbers of staff available to provide direct information, we have extra station announcers to ensure the information is regular and consistent, and we even operate a specific X feed to provide live updates from the station.

The X feed is managed by a member of our event team, based in our Crowd Management Centre, and is by far the best source of live information on an event day if you have access to X.

Before travelling, it is also important to check our website, which has a specific page for each event.

Check our events page to find information on the plan of the queuing system, details of any additional train services, and other useful advice such as how long customers can expect to queue, disabled access and the location of public toilets.

Why do I have to wait outside the station?

Crowd management

The best way that we can safely manage the high number of customers is to implement crowd management procedures before and after the events, such as queuing systems and restricted movement within stations.

We employ crowd management professionals to manage the flow of customers on the ground, and they are supported by a team of competent and experienced railway staff who provide customer assistance on the platforms, and coordinate the operation in the crowd management control centre.

As you can imagine, if all the customers were permitted to enter the station without any form of crowd control there would be safety risks in terms of over-crowding on platforms, and customers being prevented from boarding their desired train services

Why don’t you put on more carriages on an event day?

We spend up to three months in advance of a fixture planning the train service and crowd management.

This includes the provision of extra carriages and services on the most popular routes taking people to and from these locations. All this is done with consideration of the limitations of the fleet we have at our disposal.

As an example, the impact a 72,500 capacity stadium has on Cardiff Central Railway station, given its location and the benefits of using rail travel as opposed to road, means that this can result in a significantly higher number of customers using the station on an event day.

As a general indication of the popularity of services, prior to events at Cardiff, around 30,000 customers can arrive at the station before the event, and up to 40,000 customers return to the station to get home afterwards. During these event days, the depots are empty, as every train at our disposal is out in service, unless undertaking absolutely essential maintenance work.

 

Just the ticket

Why not listen to how we prepare for major events on our Just the Ticket podcast.