With Coldplay having left Cardiff's Principality Stadium and a summer of music festivals in store, it's time to take a look at the other well-known musicians who have visited Wales over the years.
Wales has hosted a number of the most well-known musical acts in modern history, including The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Beyoncé, and Madonna.
Wales truly is the "land of song," as these images from previous performances demonstrate.
Led Zeppelin's guitarist Jimmy Page and singer Robert Plant sat down for a quiet song in Cardiff in December 1972.
During her Wildest Dreams Tour in July 1996, Tina Turner gave a performance at the National Stadium and Cardiff Arms Park.
The first UK performance of Madonna's world tour in support of her album "Confessions On A Dancefloor" took place on July 30, 2006, at the then-Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
T-Rex drummer Mickey Finn and singer and guitarist Marc Bolan took a break in Cardiff in 1973.
On July 1, 1989, The Man Who Fell to Earth, David Bowie, gave a performance at the Newport Center.
On June 6, 2018, as part of her "On the Run II" tour, Beyoncé Knowles gave a performance at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.
The same evening, Beyonce's husband Jay-Z appeared on stage to support her.
On July 26, 1988, Michael Jackson gave a performance for the Thriller album at Cardiff Arms Park.
On August 18, 1993, at Cardiff Arms Park, U2's Bono took a video of himself performing live.
At Swansea's Singleton Park on May 27, 2018, Taylor Swift gave a performance at BBC Radio 1's Biggest Weekend.
On June 6, 2015, in Colwyn Bay, Elton John gave a performance at Eirias Stadium.