They have one of the biggest followings of a UK-based music act, but did you know they are actually Welsh?
If you’ve been anywhere near TikTok or Instagram, chances are you’ve come across The Stickmen Project—but did you know these viral sensations are Welsh?
This mysterious duo, known for their electrifying performances and high-energy mashups, are set to take over the Principality Stadium this Saturday, March 30, for a special halftime performance at the Wales vs England Women’s Six Nations match which is going to be the highest ever attended Women’s sporting event in Wales. With 18k tickets sold so far.

Armed with their signature light-up stick figures, pulsating beats, and high-energy percussion, The Stickmen Project have taken social media by storm. Their unique audiovisual performances blend some of the biggest dance anthems with live drumming, creating a spectacle that has earned them millions of views worldwide.
From Viral Hits to Global Collabs
Despite keeping their identities under wraps, The Stickmen Project have built an impressive reputation, collaborating with some of the biggest names in dance music, including: Armin van Buuren, Felix Jaehn, Tujamo, Meduza
With their growing fanbase, they’ve also claimed the title of the most-followed Welsh artist on social media, making them a true homegrown success story.
Bringing IBZ Vibes to Cardiff
And if their Six Nations performance wasn’t exciting enough, The Stickmen Project have just announced their first-ever headline show in Wales!
They’ll be bringing their Project IBZ show to Circuit Nightclub in Cardiff on Saturday, October 4—a night guaranteed to be packed with massive tunes, insane visuals, and festival-level energy.
🎟 Tickets are on sale now—don’t miss out!
Whether you’re catching them live at the Principality Stadium this weekend or raving at Circuit Nightclub in October, one thing is certain—The Stickmen Project are taking things to the next level, and they’re proudly flying the Welsh flag while doing it!