Fanny Lumsden Tickets / Cardiff Gate

Fanny Lumsden tour dates and tickets
Fanny Lumsden is a singer-songwriter from New South Wales, Australia.

Fanny Lumsden will be performing 1 event in Cardiff on Saturday 14th March 2026 at the Gate.

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How Much Are Fanny Lumsden Tickets in Cardiff?

Sat Mar 14 2026 Cardiff, UK UK
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Address: Cardiff Gate, The Gates Art Centre, Keppoch St, Roath, Cardiff, CF24 3JW
Telephone: 02920 483344
Venue Capacity: 350
The Gate Arts Centre is a 350 capacity live music and entertainment venue based off Keppoch Street in Roath, Cardiff. A community building opened in 2004, it's often used for performances and plays, and has even been used for filming of BBC's Songs of Praise.