Dance Extravaganza at 2026 Llangollen EisteddfodOct 06, 2025
The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has today unveiled its 2026 competitions syllabus, marking a landmark expansion of opportunities for performers at next summer’s world-renowned festival, which runs from Tuesday 7 to Sunday 12 July 2026. A standout highlight is the huge increase in competitive dance categories, increasing from just 5 in 2025 to 14 distinct... Read more »
Llangollen Eisteddfod Seeks UK-Based International Artists for 2026Sep 29, 2025
The world-renowned Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is inviting UK-based international artists to perform at its 2026 festival, which will take place from 7–12 July. For nearly eight decades, the Eisteddfod has stood as a beacon of peace, friendship, and cultural exchange. Since its founding in 1947, the festival has welcomed thousands of musicians, singers, and... Read more »
DR CYMRAEG TO JOIN “PANED A SGWRS” CUPPA AND A CHAT AT LLANGOLLEN PAVILIONSep 18, 2025
The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is delighted to announce that Doctor Cymraeg will be the special guest at the first ever Paned a Sgwrs (Cuppa and a Chat) evening. The event is organised by the Eisteddfod’s Welsh Language Working Group in partnership with SDCP (South Denbighshire Community Partnership). Doctor Cymraeg is the online persona of... Read more »
Llangollen Eisteddfod Awarded £166,500 to Upgrade Pavilion into Year-Round Arts Venue.Sep 05, 2025
The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is celebrating success after being awarded a major grant from Arts Council of Wales to deliver a transformative upgrade to the Pavilion at the iconic Llangollen site. After careful consideration, the Arts Council of Wales has confirmed a grant of up to £166,500 as a contribution towards upgrading the Pavilion’s... 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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