KARL JENKINS’ ONE WORLD TO FINALLY BE STAGED AS LLANGOLLEN EISTEDDFOD LAUNCHES SPECTACULAR 2026 PROGRAMMENov 25, 2025
A landmark week of music, dance and international harmony – 7–12 July 2026 The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has unveiled its full programme for 2026, promising a defining week of global music-making, world-class performers and vibrant international competition in the heart of North East Wales. Headlining the announcement is the long-awaited staging of Uniting Nations:... Read more »
SUMMER JUST GOT LOUDER… LLANGOLLEN PAVILION’S FINAL HEADLINE SHOW ANNOUNCED FOR 2026Nov 21, 2025
Llangollen get ready to be bowled over… Texan pop punk legends Bowling For Soup and folk punk royalty Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls are teaming up next summer and they are heading to North Wales. The two genre-defying musical powerhouses and long-time friends are joining forces for the first time ever for a run of... Read more »
SUPER FURRY ANIMALS ADD EXTRA NORTH WALES DATE TO SOLD-OUT TOURNov 18, 2025
It’s Not The End Of The World — it’s another chance to see the Furries! Tickets flew out within hours across the country when Super Furry Animals announced their first live dates in 10 years. Now, fans of Wales’ most offbeat musical icons have another chance to catch the psychedelic legends back in action when... Read more »
BELOVED POP ICON RICK ASTLEY IS HEADING TO NORTH WALESNov 10, 2025
One of the UK’s best loved pop stars Rick Astley is heading to North Wales for a joyous headline show next summer. The Never Gonna Give You Up hitmaker will headline TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion on Wednesday June 24 when he will be joined on the night by very special guests Lottery... Read more »
Tell your community story
Six dynamic community groups from across Wales will come together at the Llangollen International Eisteddfod to showcase their cultural vibrancy through a unique project called Community Rhythms and Roots. Supported by Arts Council Wales, these groups will bring their multicultural and multilingual heritage to life in a celebration of Wales’ diverse communities. This initiative echoes the Eisteddfod’s long-standing tradition of uniting people through the power of the arts, building bridges in the spirit of peace and friendship.
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