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Eric Prydz Announces Rare Performance at Medieval 11th
Century Cardiff Castle
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Eric Prydz Announces Rare Performance at Medieval 11th Century Cardiff Castle

Eric Prydz is taking fans back to the 11th century for a special event at Cardiff Castle.

While many associate the Swedish dance music icon with the hovering giant hands and astronauts of his "HOLO" production, Prydz is now giving fans a chance to experience his influential artistry in a whole new way. This summer he'll head to Wales for a rare performance at Cardiff Castle, a medieval structure containing over 2,000 years of history within its walls.

Prydz, who is known for delivering live production at the bleeding edge, will be joined by Enrico Sangiuliano, ANNA, Layla Benitez, Cristoph and James Organ at the historic venue, which stands atop a lush hill with a large courtyard. Past concerts on the grounds have built stages in the courtyard directly next to the castle, but details on Pyrdz's specific production have not been revealed.

Prydz will take over Cardiff Castle on June 29th, 2024. You can register for presale tickets here.

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