Brace yourselves, 90s kids! Multi-platinum selling boyband Five are back and bringing the party to Wales this autumn with their Keep On Movin’ Tour – and thanks to sky-high demand, they’ve just added another Cardiff date. That’s right, the fab five are giving fans another chance to Get on Down before they take their epic throwback tour across the UK and Ireland.
Originally set to hit Cardiff’s Utilita Arena on Sunday, 2 November, tickets for the gig flew out faster than you could say Everybody Get Up. But don’t panic – Five have pulled through for their fans, adding an extra date on Wednesday, 29 October, meaning they’ll kick off the whole tour in Cardiff before taking their greatest hits nationwide. That’s double the chance to relive your teenage dreams!
It’s a huge moment for Abz Love, J Brown, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson, and Sean Conlon, as this is the first time all five have reunited on stage since their split in 2001. With over 20 million records sold, 11 Top 10 hits, and three Number One singles, Five dominated the late 90s and early 2000s with bangers like When the Lights Go Out, If Ya Gettin’ Down, and Keep On Movin’. Now, they’re ready to take fans back in time for the ultimate 90s party – no flip phones required!
On adding more dates, the boys said: “Absolutely buzzing to share that we’re adding even MORE dates to the Keep On Movin’ 2025 Tour!! To say we’re overwhelmed by the response to the tour so far would be an understatement, we’re truly speechless. Getting all this support 25 years on is nothing short of mind-blowing. We cannot wait to be back on that stage surrounded by our incredible fans, make sure you get your tickets!!”
Tickets for the extra Cardiff date – as well as new shows in Leeds and Liverpool – go on general sale on Friday, 14 March at 10 am. If you’re still hoping to bag a spot at the 2 November Cardiff gig, resale sites like Viagogo and Vivid Seats have tickets available, starting at £143 each.
That said, be careful where you buy – official sellers like Ticketmaster and Live Nation warn that resale tickets might not be valid for entry. Fans are advised to check ticket terms and conditions at the point of purchase to avoid a We Will Rock You-style heartbreak.
Second-hand tickets could be voided, meaning fans buy at their own risk. However, Viagogo insists: “Viagogo is a regulated marketplace where fans have the guarantee.”
So, Cardiff – are you ready to Keep On Movin’? Because Five certainly are!
Five add extra Welsh date to sell-out tour – it’s time to ‘Get on Down’!
