| Stage Order | Name | Country | Total Mark | Position |
| 1 | Janet Hoyle | England | 89.5 | 1st |
| 2 | Mark Christian Butista | Philippines | 88.5 | 2nd |
| 3 | Marlena Gabrielyan | Russia | 87.0 | 3rd |
| Stage Order | Name | Country | Total Mark | Position |
| 1 | Janet Hoyle | England | 89.5 | 1st |
| 2 | Mark Christian Butista | Philippines | 88.5 | 2nd |
| 3 | Marlena Gabrielyan | Russia | 87.0 | 3rd |
On the first day of the historic 70th Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, its President, legendary peace campaigner Terry Waite, unveiled a plaque on the field where the first festival was held.
Intended to help heal the scars of World War Two which had ended only two years earlier, that 1947 Eisteddfod was staged on what is now the playing field of Llangollen’s Ysgol Dinas Bran. (more…)
IT started with just a few blooms in jam jars to hide the tent poles but over the past 70 years the tradition of beautifying Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod with flowers has become as well rooted as the iconic festival itself.
A long forgotten recording of the choir which launched the career of legendary Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti has been rediscovered in the archives of an iconic music festival.
The priceless recording was on a CD hidden among the archives in the Eisteddfod offices and it was found by the festival’s Operations Manager Sian Eagar. (more…)
Former TV war correspondent Martin Bell has hailed an iconic festival that was created to promote world peace as an “inspiration”.
Martin Bell OBE, known as the man in the white suit, will be the Day President at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod on Thursday, July 7. (more…)
A Hollywood actor who has worked with movie greats Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman is heading for a blockbuster performance in North Wales.
The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod have pulled off a major coup in signing up Julian Lewis Jones to narrate the concert adaptation of Georges Bizet’s opera Carmen starring internationally acclaimed opera stars Kate Aldrich and Noah Stewart at the opening concert tomorrow evening (Tuesday, July 5). (more…)
Adjudicators: Michel Carmatte and Brian Hughes
| Name | Country | Total Mark | Position |
| Rachel Shuk-Ching Ng | Hong Kong | 90.0 | 1st |
| Elan Catrin Parry | Cymru | 88.0 | 2nd |
| Ellie Smith | Cymru | 87.0 | 3rd |
Adjudicators: Bruce Rogers, Paul Mealor and Aida Swenson
| Stage Order | Name | Country | Total Mark | Position |
| 2 | Côr leuenctid Môn | Cymru | 84.0 | 1st |
| 5 | Hereford Cathedral Junior School Choir | England | 81.0 | 2nd |
| 9 | Uppingham Children`s Choir | England | 80.7 | 3rd |
| 6 | North London Collegiate School Canons Choir | England | 80.3 | 4th |
| 7 | Kent College Choristers | England | 79.7 | 5th |
| 8 | Ysgol Gynradd Nantgareding | Cymru | 79.3 | 6th |
| 1 | Truro School Prep Choir Cornwall | England | 78.7 | 7th |
| 4 | St Peter and St Paul Chamber Choir | England | 78.7 | 7th |
| 3 | Four Oaks Cluster Choir | England | 77.0 | 8th |
Adjudicators: Shaaron Graham, Sarah Wigley Johnson, Stephen Hill
| Stage Order | Name | Country | Total Mark | Position |
| 3 | Gareth Elis | Cymru | 92.5 | 1st |
| 1 | Mared Williams | Cymru | 88.5 | 2nd |
| 2 | Delshawn Taylor | USA | 84.0 | 3rd |