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Friday 3 June 2011

NOW CANCELLED. Extreme Freestylers World Tour 2011 - Cardiff, UK - July 2nd



Stoked to be going to this event on July 2nd in Cardiff to see the Metal Mulisha, Crusty Demons plus a hand picked Extreme Freestylers Team go ape.

We are going to be running a review of the event on www.skateparkpages.com so check back for the pictures and video footage.

Location
Millennium Stadium
Cardiff, UK

Date
July 2nd 2011 Gates Open at 18:00.
Event Starts at 19:00 and Finishes at 22:30 (BST)

Buy Tickets
From £25

Since opening in June 1999, the Millennium Stadium has welcomed, on average, over 1.3 million visitors per year. Sporting the first fully-retractable roof in the UK, the venue is at the leading edge as a multi-purpose, multi-faceted event venue.

The Millennium Stadium boasts a UEFA 5-Star rating and has hosted matches from two Rugby World Cups including the Final in 1999, witnessed two Wales Grand Slam successes in the RBS Six Nations, staged six showpiece FA Cup Finals plus hosted the major artists of the music business with a plethora of major concerts and motorsports events on its CV.

The installation of a partition drape system in July 2005 now means that the bowl of the Millennium Stadium can be used for multiple concert mode configurations and for staging exhibitions. Millennium Stadium will also play its part in the London 2012 Olympics as a host venue for the football competition.

The Millennium Stadium is established as a world class must play, must visit venue and has played home to five major sporting bodies over the last eight years.

As well as the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff is also home to unique attractions, top class entertainment and quality shopping with a difference - all within walking distance. Innovative architecture sits alongside historic buildings and Cardiff Bay offers entertainment for everyone. Browse Visit Cardiff site for more information about what's happening in the city together with information on things things to do, attractions, events, accommodation, interactive maps, how to get to the Cardiff city-region and much more.

Getting There

By Road:
Vehicular access to then Millennium Stadium can be made by Gate 4 on Westgate Street in Cardiff's City Centre. Cardiff's location on the M4 corridor means that it is easily situated within two hours drive of London and the East Midlands.

Cardiff City Centre can be reached along the M4:

From the East
By leaving the M4 at J28 and taking the A48 West and following signs for the City Centre.

From the North
By leaving the M4 at J32 and taking the A470 South and following signs for the City Centre.

Both East and North routes converge on North Road (A470). Follow North Road to it's conclusion and bear right into Castle Street (A4161) (Cardiff Castle will be on your right hand side). Proceed along Castle Street through the first set of traffic lights. At the second set of traffic lights turn left into Westgate Street (the Angel Hotel will be on your left hand side). Gate 4 of the Millennium Stadium is approximately 200 metres ahead on the right hand side.

From the West
By leaving the M4 at J33 and taking the A4232 East and following signs for the City Centre.

Parking
There are no parking facilities for the general public at the Millennium Stadium. Access for commercial, event and maintenance vehicles (plus vehicles operated by visitors with a disability by prior arrangement with Millennium Stadium management) can be made via Gate 4 on Westgate Street, Cardiff.

By Rail
Millennium Stadium is situated within five minutes walk of Cardiff Central Railway Station. Passengers can access the Stadium by leaving the station's main entrance on the Northern side and bearing left at the exit for Gates 5, 6 and 7 via Wood Street or by bearing straight ahead from the exit to Westgate Street for Gates 4, 3, 2 continuing around to Gate 1 on Castle Street.

Main Line Connections
Cardiff Central operates First Great Western main line connection routes to and from London, Birmingham, Manchester, South West England and West Wales.

Local Connections
Cardiff Central operates Arriva Trains Wales branch line connections to Ebbw Vale, Rhymney, Merthyr, Treherbert, Aberdare, Coryton, Penarth and Barry.

By Bus
Millennium Stadium is situated within five minutes walk of Cardiff Central Bus Station which is located next to Cardiff Central Railway Station.

Passengers can access the Stadium by exiting the bus station and bearing left along Wood Street for Gates 5, 6 and 7 or by bearing right along Wood Street to Westgate Street for Gates 4, 3, 2 continuing around to Gate 1 on Castle Street.

On non-event days, certain bus services stop on Castle Street, near to Gate 1, Westgate Street near Gates 2, 3 and 4 and Wood Street approximately two minutes walk from Gates 5, 6 and 7. Please follow the link below to check the availabilityand routes of these services.

Local Services
Cardiff Central Bus Station is the start and termination point of most local Cardiff Bus services in addition to local connections to the Valleys and Newport.

National Services
Cardiff Central Bus Station is a connection point for national coach services.

By Air:
Millennium Stadium is located within 30 minutes drive of Cardiff Wales Airport and 45 minutes drive of Bristol Airport.

Music Lineup
DJ Chloe Martinez, Sonic Syndicate

Rider Lineup
Nate Adams, Libor Podmol, Robbie Maddison, Jackson Strong, Robbie Adelberg, Brody Wilson, Remi Bizouard, Mike Mason, Chris Birch, Taka Higashino, Nixey Danielson, Heath Frisby, Hugo Arriazu

Map

Everythin else covered HERE on the main website.

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  2. IMPORTANT UPDATE - 26.06.11
    THIS EVENT HAS NOW BEEN CANCELED AND WE BE RE-SCHEDULED FOR 2012.

    GUTTED - WE HAD TICKETS AS WELL!

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