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Summer Cardiff concerts provided major boost to city centre spending levels

New research shows sales in July were up more than 15% compared to a year earlier.

Alanis Morrissette who performed in Cardiff in July. (Image: (Photo by Gilbert Flores/Penske Media via Getty Images))

Spending in the centre of Cardiff was significantly boosted by this summer’s series of concerts.

Data from retail analysts Beauclair shows that city centre sales reached £44.1m in July alone, marking a 15.6% increase compared to the same time last year. The data reflects the impact of the comprehensive programme of gigs across venues including the Principality Stadium, Cardiff Castle and Blackweir Fields. Acts including Oasis, the Pet Shop Boys and Alanis Morissette.

Entertainment sector sales rose 231.2%, to £4.69m, with food and drink sales 20.1% up year-on-year at £18m.

Some 33.4% of the overall spend was generated by Cardiff residents, with a further 32.8% from those living outside of the capital, but within the other nine authority areas of south Wales making up the Cardiff Capital Region.

Spend from non Welsh º£½ÇÊÓÆµ residents was up 67% to £9.7m, whilst spending from non Cardiff Capital Region Welsh residents climbed 41% to £5.2m.

FOR Cardiff, the city centre business improvement district, said the figures backed up what its member businesses have experienced on the ground.

Carolyn Brownell, executive director of FOR Cardiff, said: “This summer has been nothing short of transformative for Cardiff and we expect the data for August to show a similar uplift to what we see here for July.

"Major shows drive demand across the city – from increased bookings for taxis and hotels, to extra shifts for hospitality staff, to new business for local suppliers, security teams, and event crews.