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Buy tickets for concert The Hives - 24.11.2025., Utilita Arena Cardiff, Cardiff, United Kingdom

Buy tickets for concert The Hives - 24.11.2025., Utilita Arena Cardiff, Cardiff, United Kingdom

CONCERT

THE HIVES

Utilita Arena Cardiff, Cardiff, UK
24. November 2025. 18:30h
2025
24
November
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

The Hives in Cardiff: tickets for the Utilita Arena Cardiff concert on 24 Nov 2025 at 18:30 – high-voltage garage rock

The Hives bring their high-energy garage rock to Utilita Arena Cardiff on 24 Nov 2025 at 18:30. Expect a fast, loud and witty show that turns the floor into a party. Get your tickets early, tickets are valid for one day, and buying tickets is simple. Plan your trip and secure your tickets before the rush

The explosive return of The Hives to Cardiff: an evening of garage rock in the heart of the city

When the Swedish garage tornado named The Hives takes the stage, the laws of physics are known to bend — and that's exactly what's set to happen on November 24, 2025, at Utilita Arena Cardiff. The concert starts at 6:30 PM, and all signs point to ticket sales and ticket purchasing being in full swing, as this is a band known for hyper-energetic performances and an audience that grabs tickets as soon as they appear. If you plan to be part of that evening, secure your tickets on time, because tickets for this event grant a one-time pass to a world of riffs, jumping, and perfect rock'n'roll chaos. Now is the right time to buy tickets and check all the details about the tickets; don't wait until the last minute for tickets. Secure your tickets for this event now!

The Hives: a band that still plays like it's their first gig after three decades

From the mid-nineties to today, Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist, Nicholaus Arson, Vigilante Carlstroem, The Johan and Only, and Chris Dangerous have built a reputation as "the best live band on the planet" according to numerous media outlets, and not by chance: songs like "Hate To Say I Told You So," "Main Offender," and "Tick Tick Boom" are tailor-made for venues where tickets sell out as soon as they're announced. After returning in 2023 with the album "The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons," the band also released "The Hives Forever Forever The Hives" in 2025, further packing the tour program with new anthems. For you, this means only one thing: the quicker the ticket purchase, the better, because ticket sales for this event typically accelerate as the date approaches. And yes, we repeat — tickets are the key to entering one of the loudest and most fun nights of the year. Secure your tickets for this event now!

What to expect from the setlist: a mix of new singles and timeless favorites

The Hives are masters of the three-minute rhythmic assault: short, explosive, and perfectly hit. Expect new material from "The Hives Forever Forever The Hives" (singles "Enough Is Enough," "Paint A Picture," "Legalize Living") intertwined with timeless favorites from the catalog that shaped the garage rock of the new century. It's precisely this mix that usually drives up demand for tickets, so it's wise to make ticket purchasing your first order of business. Since the ticket is valid for one day, plan your arrival without delay and check everything about ticket sales on time to secure tickets for November 24. We remind you, ticket sales are available — buy tickets as soon as you decide and leave nothing to chance. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Utilita Arena Cardiff: the pulse of the city at Mary Ann Street, CF10 2EQ

The arena, located at Mary Ann Street, CF10 2EQ, is the heart of Cardiff's concert scene, with capacities that vary depending on the configuration (seats, standing, or combinations), which further affects how tickets are distributed. Since all setups are different, the seating plan for each event is announced individually, so before buying tickets, we recommend checking the seating map so your tickets are exactly where you want them. For many fans, it's crucial that ticket sales start earlier than planned, and tickets for this event are known to circulate quickly among fans who follow news by the hour. If you're planning to come from out of town, take a look at Accommodation near the venue and book in time, parallel to when you buy tickets. Secure your tickets for this event now!

How to get there and back: train, foot, bus, and parking

One of the advantages of Utilita Arena is its proximity to Cardiff Central and Cardiff Queen Street railway stations — it's just a few minutes' walk from both. For those arriving by bus, city transport covers the entire center, and the newly opened city bus hub further facilitates arrival and departure after the concert. There are also public parking garages nearby (for example, in the St David’s zone), but given the crowds, the advice is to arrive early, especially if you're picking up tickets on-site or rearranging seats before ticket sales close for certain sectors. If you're just planning your trip, coordinate your ticket purchase with your arrival and choice of transport: tickets are your priority, but logistics are also part of the enjoyment. And when you've confirmed everything, also pay attention to Accommodation offers in the host city to make the experience complete. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Practical information for visitors: entrance, cloakroom, bars, and security

Entrance to the arena is organized by zones and lanes; arriving early is recommended so that the ticket check, security screening, and entry to your sector go smoothly. Inside the arena, there are bars and refreshment stands, and staff can help with directions and questions about seats. If you have physical tickets, keep them handy; if you're using mobile tickets, make sure your screen is bright enough and you have a full battery. Beforehand, check all the details of your purchase, as ticket sales sometimes involve different entry points depending on the ticket category. And, of course, since the ticket is valid for one day, plan your return and check-out from your accommodation — Accommodation for event visitors is useful here, where you can retreat after the concert. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Why The Hives live is an experience not to be missed

The Hives aren't a band that relies on scenography — their scenography is the tempo, the wit, and the charisma of the frontman who conducts the audience like a maestro, and the rhythm section is the cannon-heart of every song. This is precisely why tickets for their shows circulate quickly and create word-of-mouth that can push ticket sales to the maximum. If you want to be at the center of this explosion of energy, ticket purchasing and a timely decision are the most important steps. Don't delay, because tickets for this event aren't just paper or a QR code — they are your ticket to a collective release that happens when thousands of people sing "Tick Tick Boom." In a word, tickets are your key. Secure your tickets for this event now!

New album and fresh chapters: from "Randy Fitzsimmons" to "Forever Forever The Hives"

The 2023 album "The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons" brought the band back to the top of the playlists, and in 2025 they confirmed their form by releasing "The Hives Forever Forever The Hives," on which guests from the rock aristocracy also left their co-writing mark alongside the recognizable punch. For the audience in Cardiff, this means a mature but untamed setlist: old songs that made ticket sales almost a reflex and fresh numbers that get even the farthest rows moving. If you're planning a ticket purchase, count on the interest in tickets usually increasing around the release of new material. So don't wait; ticket sales are available, tickets for this event are your priority, and the concert day is fast approaching. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Plan for the city: what to do before and after the concert in Cardiff

Cardiff is a city that combines castles, a bay, Victorian arcades, and a dense schedule of events; everything is within a practical walking distance of the arena. If you arrive early, take a walk to the shopping zone around St David’s centre, peek into the arcades, or take a short loop towards Cardiff Bay before heading back to pick up your tickets at the entrance. Since November is often cool and damp, it's smart to bring a light waterproof jacket and plan your entry time so the ticket check goes without stress. And for those staying overnight, we recommend securing Accommodation near the venue at the same time as buying tickets — a short walk back after the concert is worth its weight in gold. As always, ticket sales and tickets go hand in hand with good time planning. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Weather conditions and tips for arriving in November

November in Cardiff usually brings mild but damp conditions: averages are around ten degrees Celsius, with plenty of cloud cover and occasional showers. This means it's smart to coordinate your ticket pickup and entry time with the forecast; an umbrella and non-slip footwear will make the journey to the arena easier. If you're coming by train, check the return schedule after 9 PM to avoid the crowds that often form after the mass of spectators heads to the stations at the same time — and keep your tickets handy, as you'll need them within the cordons around the Arena. Ticket purchasing, ticket sales, and smart planning make the triad for a peaceful evening; tickets are the security that you'll be where you want to be, without last-minute improvisations. Secure your tickets for this event now!

How to choose the best spot: standing or seating

If you like to be in the epicenter, the standing floor is the natural choice — adrenaline, moshing, and proximity to the stage. If you prefer a better overview and a more controlled pace, the seating sectors offer excellent acoustics and sightlines; in either case, the layout differs depending on the event, so check it before you complete your ticket purchase. Ticket sales can have waves — the first upon announcement, then a new one when additional details about the show are released — and that's why the tickets you want are often a matter of timing. Don't forget: the ticket is valid for one day, so if you're thinking about a city weekend around the concert, combine your plan with Accommodation offers in the host city. Tickets for this event are your golden ticket; buy tickets and enjoy the rock spectacle. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Final reminder: date, time, place, and your next click

Put it in your calendar: The Hives, Utilita Arena Cardiff, Monday 24.11.2025 at 6:30 PM, the ticket is valid for one day. Everything after that comes down to one decision: ticket sales are underway, ticket purchasing is possible, and tickets are what separate you from a night to remember. If you're coming from out of town, coordinate everything with Accommodation for event visitors, and then complete the process — tickets for this event are waiting for your click. There's no need to strategize: tickets secure your view, your sound, and your story from a concert where energy isn't discussed, it's felt. Secure your tickets for this event now!

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12 November, 2025, Author: Culture & events desk

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