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TACO & Tequila Festival Returns to DEPOT Cardiff 2026

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Last updated: February 20, 2026 7:35 pm
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TACO & Tequila Festival Returns to DEPOT Cardiff 2026
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Key Points

  • TACO & TEQUILA festival returns to DEPOT Cardiff for its fifth edition in nine years on Saturday, 30th May.
  • Organisers anticipate another sell-out event, following previous successes.
  • The event transforms DEPOT into a vibrant, colour-soaked fiesta with live performances and immersive crowd experiences.
  • Mariachis provide the live soundtrack throughout the night.
  • Masked luchadores (Mexican wrestlers) deliver high-flying wrestling action in a dedicated live ring.
  • Guests enjoy Mexican cocktails, plentiful Tequila tastings, Piñata battles, authentic tacos, and Mexican-inspired street food.
  • Full list of food and drink traders to be announced soon.
  • Tickets priced from £12; priority tickets on sale from Wednesday, 25th February.
  • General ticket sales commence on Thursday, 26th February at 10am.
  • TACO & TEQUILA ranks as one of DEPOT’s most successful immersive event concepts.
  • DEPOT hosts major live music acts like CMAT, Kneecap, The Hives, and Killswitch Engage recently, with D.O.D, Bilmuri, and The Flaming Lips scheduled soon.
  • Venue invests in themed takeovers and alternative entertainment beyond standard nights out.

Cardiff (The Wales Times) February 20,2026 – The hugely anticipated TACO & TEQUILA festival is set to return to DEPOT Cardiff on Saturday, 30th May, marking its fifth edition in nine years, with organisers predicting yet another sell-out success. This experiential event, one of DEPOT’s flagship offerings, promises to convert the venue into a riotous, colour-drenched Mexican fiesta complete with live Mariachi music, masked luchador wrestling, and an array of Tequila and taco delights. Tickets go on priority sale from Wednesday, 25th February, with general release following on Thursday, 26th February at 10am, starting at just £12.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Is TACO & TEQUILA All About?
  • When and Where Does the Event Take Place?
  • Who Will Perform and Entertain at TACO & TEQUILA?
  • What Food and Drink Can Attendees Expect?
  • Why Has TACO & TEQUILA Become DEPOT’s Top Event?
  • How Does TACO & TEQUILA Fit into DEPOT’s Packed Schedule?
  • What Makes This Year’s Edition Special?
  • Are Tickets Selling Fast and How to Get Them?
  • Why Should Cardiff Residents Attend TACO & TEQUILA?
  • What Do Past Attendees Say About the Event?

What Is TACO & TEQUILA All About?

TACO & TEQUILA stands out as DEPOT Cardiff’s premier immersive event, where the venue itself evolves into the centrepiece of the experience rather than mere backdrop. As described in the official announcement, the night builds around “live performance, crowd moments and buzzing fiesta atmosphere,” immersing attendees in authentic Mexican revelry. Mariachis will deliver the pulsating party soundtrack, filling the air with traditional tunes that set the festive tone from start to finish.

A highlight remains the masked luchadores – professional Mexican wrestlers – who bring “high flying, hard-hitting mayhem” to a live wrestling ring erected on-site. These acrobatic bouts add adrenaline-pumping excitement, perfectly complementing the celebratory vibe. Guests are encouraged to dive into hands-on fun, including fierce Piñata battles where participants vie to smash open candy-filled treasures amid cheers from the crowd.

When and Where Does the Event Take Place?

The festival unfolds at DEPOT Cardiff, a dynamic venue renowned for its innovative entertainment formats. Scheduled for Saturday, 30th May, this date slots neatly into the warmer months, ideal for an outdoor-inspired fiesta theme despite the indoor setup. DEPOT’s track record with TACO & TEQUILA underscores its appeal, having sold out consecutively in prior years across its four previous editions over nine years.

Priority tickets become available from Wednesday, 25th February, allowing early birds to secure spots ahead of the rush. General on-sale kicks off promptly at 10am on Thursday, 26th February, with prices starting at an accessible £12. Organisers urge fans to act swiftly, given the event’s history of rapid sell-outs.

Who Will Perform and Entertain at TACO & TEQUILA?

Live Mariachis form the musical heartbeat of the evening, their brass-heavy serenades evoking sun-soaked plazas and lively cantinas. These performers ensure non-stop energy, weaving through the crowd to amplify the communal spirit.

The luchadores steal much of the spotlight with their theatrical wrestling displays. Masked and agile, they execute gravity-defying flips and slams in a ring purpose-built for the occasion, turning spectators into roaring participants. This blend of music and mayhem captures the essence of Mexican festivity, as organisers emphasise the event’s focus on “experiential” elements.

What Food and Drink Can Attendees Expect?

Foodies and cocktail enthusiasts will relish the Mexican-inspired offerings. Authentic tacos headline the menu, prepared fresh by yet-to-be-announced traders specialising in street-style fare. Complementary dishes draw from vibrant traditions, promising bold flavours like spiced meats, salsas, and grilled corn.

Beverages centre on Tequila in abundance, with tastings and expertly mixed Mexican cocktails flowing freely. Piñata battles add a playful twist, often incorporating drink specials or treats for victors. The full trader lineup, encompassing both food stalls and bar partners, will be revealed in the coming weeks, building further hype.

Why Has TACO & TEQUILA Become DEPOT’s Top Event?

TACO & TEQUILA exemplifies DEPOT’s prowess in crafting “the kind of night where the venue becomes the experience,” transcending typical clubbing or gig formats. Its immersive design – fusing performance, interactivity, and cuisine – has cemented its status as one of the venue’s most successful concepts, drawing repeat crowds eager for the fiesta frenzy.

Organisers highlight its role in DEPOT’s broader strategy of delivering “big, themed takeovers and alternative entertainment formats.” This approach invests in creative nights that offer “more than your average night out,” fostering loyalty among Cardiff’s nightlife seekers. The event’s evolution over five editions reflects meticulous refinement, ensuring each iteration surpasses the last.

How Does TACO & TEQUILA Fit into DEPOT’s Packed Schedule?

DEPOT Cardiff maintains a relentless calendar of high-calibre entertainment. Recent months have seen packed houses for acts like CMAT, Kneecap, The Hives, and Killswitch Engage, showcasing the venue’s versatility across genres. Looking ahead, D.O.D, Bilmuri, and The Flaming Lips headline upcoming shows, underscoring DEPOT’s commitment to diverse, top-tier live music.

Amid this “packed live-music schedule,” TACO & TEQUILA slots in as a non-musical powerhouse, diversifying options with its themed spectacle. The venue’s ongoing investments in such concepts reinforce its position as Cardiff’s go-to for unforgettable evenings, blending concerts with experiential events seamlessly.

What Makes This Year’s Edition Special?

As the fifth outing in just nine years, this edition arrives amid surging demand, with organisers “expecting another consecutive sell-out.” The proven formula – Mariachis, luchadores, Tequila, tacos, and Piñatas – returns amplified, promising heightened production values in DEPOT’s colour-soaked transformation.

Anticipation builds around the trader announcements, which could introduce new twists to the street food and cocktail lineups. Coupled with accessible pricing from £12, the event democratises access to premium entertainment, appealing to a wide demographic from families to fiesta veterans.

Are Tickets Selling Fast and How to Get Them?

History suggests yes – previous TACO & TEQUILA nights have vanished quickly, earning its sell-out reputation. With priority access from 25th February and general sale at 10am on 26th February, prospective attendees must prepare logins and payment details in advance.

Tickets start at £12, offering value for the multi-faceted experience. DEPOT’s website will host sales, where fans can snag spots before the inevitable rush. Organisers recommend monitoring social channels for trader reveals and any pre-event promotions.

Why Should Cardiff Residents Attend TACO & TEQUILA?

For locals, this homegrown highlight delivers a passport-free escape to Mexico right in Cardiff’s heart. Beyond escapism, it supports creative entrepreneurship through trader partnerships and bolsters the city’s vibrant nightlife economy. In a landscape of standard outings, TACO & TEQUILA’s uniqueness – from wrestling rings to Mariachi serenades – guarantees memorable moments.

As DEPOT continues elevating Cardiff’s scene, attending reinforces community backing for innovative events. Whether for the food, fights, or festivities, it promises a night of unbridled joy.

What Do Past Attendees Say About the Event?

While specific testimonials from prior editions remain anecdotal in announcements, the consecutive sell-outs speak volumes. Fans rave about the sensory overload: the clash of wrestling, aroma of sizzling tacos, and tang of Tequila shots creating “buzzing fiesta atmosphere.” Organisers’ confidence stems from this proven fanbase, drawn annually to the immersive magic.

In summary, TACO & TEQUILA’s return heralds Cardiff’s spring with explosive energy. DEPOT’s fusion of tradition and spectacle ensures another landmark night, urging swift ticket action.

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