The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has secured a remarkable coup for its 2026 festival, with Dame Darcey Bussell confirmed as a guest judge and ambassador for the dance competitions.
Dame Darcey will adjudicate selected competitions on Saturday 11 July 2026 in Llangollen, offering dancers a rare opportunity to perform in front of one of the most celebrated and influential figures in the world of dance.
Entries are open now, with the deadline set for Sunday 22 February 2026. Dancers across the UK and internationally are being encouraged to enter and take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity.
A former Principal of The Royal Ballet for almost twenty years, Dame Darcey performed more than 80 roles, with 17 created especially for her. She has appeared as a guest artist with leading ballet companies across the world and remains one of the most recognisable and respected names in dance. Today she continues to champion the artform as President of the Royal Academy of Dance, a coach to principal dancers, author, broadcaster and former judge on Strictly Come Dancing.
Her involvement highlights the growing profile and ambition of dance at Llangollen. For 2026, the festival has expanded its dance competitions from five to fourteen distinct classes, welcoming a broader range of styles and performers than ever before.
Dame Darcey Bussell DBE said, “I am absolutely delighted to be joining the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in 2026. It is a truly inspiring celebration of music, dance and cultures from across the world, and the expanded dance categories create a wonderful international platform for performers of all styles to be seen, celebrated and united. I can’t wait to experience the extraordinary talent and share in the magic of this iconic festival.”
Fiona Brockway, Trustee of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and a former First Soloist with The Royal Ballet, said, “We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Dame Darcey Bussell’s extraordinary expertise, global influence, and passion for dance to inspire and celebrate performers on our iconic stage this July.”
Dancers can enter and compete as soloists, duets, trios or groups across all styles and genres. Performances may last up to three minutes and competitors of all ages are welcome.
Successful applicants will be notified by Thursday 5 March 2026.
Full details on how to enter can be found at eisteddfodcompetitions.co.uk/solo-and-duet-trio-dance

Dancers wishing to take part are encouraged not to delay, as entry numbers are limited. Full details on how to enter can be found at eisteddfodcompetitions.co.uk/solo-and-duet-trio-dance. Successful applicants will be notified by Thursday 5 March 2026.
The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has launched a major new commissioning opportunity for emerging Welsh composers. This project is made possible thanks to significant support from the Arts Council of Wales, whose commitment has enabled the festival to expand its investment in new music and creative talent. 
John Gambles, Chairman of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, said, “We are thrilled to launch Harmony Without Borders, a project that reflects our dedication to nurturing Welsh creative talent and celebrating the musical languages of our nation. None of this would be possible without the support of the Arts Council of Wales, whose commitment has enabled us to invest in new work on a scale worthy of our international stage. We look forward to welcoming a new composer into the Eisteddfod family and sharing their music with the world in July 2026.”
On Wednesday July 8, the festival ignites with Global Rhythms: Made in Wales, a celebration of Welsh creativity and multicultural collaboration. Performers include Guinean-Welsh multi-instrumentalist N’famady Kouyaté, brass sensations Band Pres Llareggub with special guest Sage Todz, the final of the Children’s Choir of the World competition, and the Eisteddfod’s iconic Celebration of Nations, a vibrant display of flags, colour and unity.
• Emeli Sandé with The Absolute Orchestra on Friday July 10, delivering a world-exclusive orchestral reimagining of her greatest hits.
John Gambles, Chair of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, said, “The staging of One World for the first time in Llangollen is more than a rescheduled concert – it is a powerful statement about resilience, collaboration and the unifying force of music. We can’t wait to welcome Sir Karl Jenkins to the Eisteddfod stage again. The entire 2026 programme reflects that same spirit, bringing together extraordinary artists and communities from across the world for a truly unforgettable week.”
Joining Super Furry Animals in Llangollen will be special guests Panic Shack, a sharp-witted five-piece punk outfit from Cardiff whose DIY spirit and electrifying live shows have made them one of Wales’ most exciting new bands. Formed in 2018 by Sarah Harvey, Meg Fretwell, Romi Lawrence, Emily Smith and Nick Williams, the group set out to prove music isn’t a members-only club. Their sound – collar-grabbing punk missives that walk the line between smoking-area banter and a restless rage for the world we live in – refuses to sit politely. With wit, grit and a fearless sense of identity, Panic Shack bring a riotous energy that’s impossible to ignore.









