Cardiff Stage at the Millennium Stadium
A spectacular line-up of entertainment for a breathtaking fire and ice-themed show will wow crowds at this year's Millennium Stadium stage of the event, on Saturday 6 December.
Wowing crowds with a live performance and hot on the heels of the launch of their second single ‘Up’ on 13th October, pop fivesome The Saturdays will make the appearance as headline act at the spectacular fire and ice-themed show as part of their nationwide tour.
The Saturdays are made up of five feisty attractive girls whose catchy lyrics and energetic dance moves are guaranteed to entertain the crowds and get everyone up on their feet. The young starlets have taken the charts by storm with their first single, ‘If this is love’, which debuted at number eight and their success is set to grow rapidly.
Click here to watch The Saturdays 'Up' video.
http://www.thesaturdays.co.uk/
There will be high speed action, acrobatics and dancing prior to the Cardiff Stage, a full competitive stage of the rally which will take place on the floor of the world-class stadium, providing the perfect family outing to start the run up to Christmas.
Joining the line-up is 11 times world record holding stunt driver, Terry Grant, who will wow crowds with his daredevil motoring manoeuvres and ultimate car control. Grant is the greatest stunt performer in the business and will put spectators on the edge of their seats with his demonstration of bravery and skill.
To add to the high-octane action, organisers have enlisted the UK's number one freestyle motorcross rider Jamie Squibb. He will perform a mouth-watering display of airborne motorcycle aerobatics, perfectly choreographed to music. His mind-blowing, no-holds barred show will leave everyone wanting more.
Capturing the spirit of the evening, the Fuel Girls, a collective of dancers and stunt artists, will wow the crowds with their sassy, fire-breathing show.
The girls bring their routine, which has been performed all over the world, to Wales with the promise of getting spectators revved up prior to the competitive stage of the rally starting. Taking advantage of the height of the indoor stadium, two acrobats will perform live, suspended from heliospheres - large balloons which will float above the stadium floor - and provide a truly mesmerising show. All of the spectacular performances will be accompanied by an innovative display of pyrotechnics and even a flurry of snow, to add to the Christmas spirit!
Following the action-packed entertainment, the main event of the evening will begin when the international rally stars enter the stadium to compete. They will be battling it out for crucial points on the penultimate day of the World Rally Championship, allowing spectators to watch, at close quarters, the much anticipated Ford vs Citroen battle.
The programme for the evening has something on offer to entertain everyone, from families to groups of friends. The entertainment at the Millennium Stadium stage will start at 17:00 on Saturday 6 December, doors open at 16:00. With Wales Rally GB's Kids for a quid ticket offer, those aged 15 and under can attend from just £1 and they will receive a free gift - a set of bang sticks to use in the Stadium. Adult tickets start from just £13.
Prices valid for tickets purchased before 6am on Saturday 6th December
Gold: £30 adult / £15 child
Silver: £20 adult / £10 child
Bronze: £13 adult / £1 child
All adult tickets include a copy of the Official Programme (worth £8.50).
Prices valid for tickets purchased after 6am on Saturday 6th December
Gold: £40 adult / £15 child
Silver: £30 adult / £10 child
Bronze: £20 adult / £1 child
All adult tickets include a copy of the Official Programme (worth £8.50).
Timetable
4.00pm - Stadium doors open
5.00pm – Entertainment
6.15pm - First WRC car
Please click HERE for directions and car parking information.
If you are planning to buy or collect tickets on Saturday 6th December, you are strongly advised to leave plenty of time to do so.
Please be aware that this event contains loud noise, lighting and various special effects. All participants in this entertainment and rallying are highly trained and their activities should not be copied under any circumstances.
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