Wales v New Zealand clash at Millennium Stadium a sell out
Tickets for the clash between Wales and New Zealand scheduled to take place at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on November 7th have completely sold out. Tickets still remain for the other 3 matches which together make up the Autumn International series. Wales will also take on might of Australia and the Samoan and Argentinean team during the month long tournament.
Last year tickets for Wales v New Zealand sold out within an hour, which was a record for the Welsh Rugby Union. The rush came following the smash success of the Welsh Team in 2008 who were reining Grand Slam Champions at the time. The Welsh didn’t disappoint either with an electrifying start to the match which saw the Welsh boys stare down their opponents in the now legendary Haka stand off. The Millennium Stadium has also enjoyed success on its own merit recently having been voted the best rugby stadium in the world by New Zealand rugby magazine, Fortress.
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James Morrison comes to Cardiff CIA

James Morrison
James Morrison has revealed he is to include a show in Cardiff in his biggest ever UK tour.
The singer-songwriter will open his latest jaunt in the Welsh capital at the Cardiff International Arena on 25th November.
He will include later dates in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Nottingham, Glasgow and Aberdeen on the tour.
This is the third British tour in the last eight months from Morrison, but his continuing popularity should ensure there are plenty of limousines bound for the shows.
His last album Songs For You, Truths For Me has been a success around the world, selling more than one million copies.
However, fans will be hoping to hear older tracks from album Undiscovered, such as the You Give Me Something and Wonderful World.
Recently, he has had a number two chart hit with Broken Strings, which is a duet with Nelly Furtado and his most successful single so far.
Annual festival set for Cardiff
Annual festival set for Cardiff
The highlight of the cultural year in Cardiff is fast approaching, with the Cardiff Festival only one month away.
The festival will take place around the Welsh capital at various venues on every weekend throughout July and August.
Included in the celebrations will be street theatre events, live music and family entertainment.
However, people may want to arrive in stylish limousines for theatre shows being put on in the open air.
These include versions of Shakespeare’s timeless play Twelfth Night on July 2nd and 3rd, which will be performed by Lord Chamberlain’s Men.
Those looking for musical fun can head to St David’s Hall from July 9th to 25th, where the Welsh Proms are taking place.
Meanwhile, a Harry Potter-themed day will be held at the Red Dragon Centre Family Festival on July 26th.
It is sure to leave children of all ages spellbound by the adventures in JK Rowling’s popular books.
Ashes kicks off in Cardiff
The most eagerly-anticipated sporting event of the summer gets underway at Cardiff from Wednesday, July 8th – England face Australia in The Ashes.
Andrew Strauss’ men will attempt to win back the trophy they meekly surrendered Down Under in 2007, with Australia, led by Ricky Ponting, seemingly in the ascendency after having scored a recent series win in South Africa.
Glamorgan’s newly-built Swalec Stadium was chosen ahead of traditional venues Old Trafford and Trent Bridge to host the first Test, giving Welsh cricket followers the chance to get behind the team which represents the England and Wales Cricket Board.
The £10 million venue will be something of an unknown quantity for both sides, but finance and operations director at Glamorgan, Alan Hamer, recently told the South Wales Echo that the new ground is set to impress.
He said: “We are all geared to go now. Before the Ashes we’ve got some major games involving Glamorgan at the stadium so we are working very hard.
“The pitch is looking good, the drainage is working well and the last few sections of the stands are coming along well.”
Cricket has many celebrity followers, including actor Hugh Grant and former prime minister John Major, who may be considering arranging chauffer driven care hire to ensure a hassle-free journey to Wales for the five-day game.
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