Hundreds Flock to Llangollen for the Biggest Treasure Hunt Yet!

Free tickets for TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod found.

Llangollen was buzzing with excitement on Bank Holiday Monday morning as hundreds of people took part in the biggest Treasure Hunt yet at the iconic Llangollen Pavilion. The event offered fans the chance to bag a pair of free tickets to concerts at TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod, the hottest events in North Wales this summer.

To celebrate the 78th year of the Eisteddfod, 78 pairs of tickets were hidden around the Pavilion grounds, with eager treasure hunters scouring the area for the coveted envelopes. The Treasure Hunt, which ran from 10am until 12, saw hundreds of participants, making it a record-breaking event for the festival.

John Gambles, Chairman of the Llangollen International Eisteddfod, said, “This year’s Treasure Hunt was our way of saying thank you to the local community for their incredible support. We were thrilled to see so many people taking part and sharing in the excitement. It’s a fantastic way to kick off what promises to be a summer of unforgettable music and celebration. I’m really looking forward to welcoming everyone to Llangollen this summer!”

The Treasure Hunt event, designed to continue the buzz surrounding the upcoming Live at Llangollen Pavilion and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod events, gave lucky finders access to some of the biggest shows of the summer. With global stars including Texas, Rag’n’Bone Man, The Script, UB40 featuring Ali Campbell, KT Tunstall and Sir Bryn Terfel among the headline acts, this year’s lineup promises to be bigger and better than ever.

Following the success of the Treasure Hunt, the spotlight now turns to the festival’s main events, beginning on Thursday 26 June with Texas at TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion, and continuing from Tuesday 8 July with the Llangollen International Eisteddfod’s vibrant week of competitions, field entertainment, and headline concerts.

Community Rhythms and Roots Wales Set to Light Up the Llangollen International Eisteddfod.

On Wednesday, 9 July, on the Globe Stage between 12 noon and 4pm, 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 Wales. Supported by the Arts Council of 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.

Under the banner of Community Rhythms and Roots Wales, the groups represent a rich mosaic of cultural and linguistic backgrounds, each offering a performance that blends music, dance, and poetry. These performances will tell the stories of their communities and their roots, providing a compelling and joyous reflection of Wales’ multicultural landscape.

The project is further supported by three key partners – Literature Across Frontiers, the National Dance Company of Wales, and Community Music Wales—who will provide expertise and mentorship in storytelling and performance. Specialist community consultants, Lyndy Cooke and Richie Turner, along with project directors Garffild and Sian Eirian Lewis, will guide the groups through the creative process, ensuring their performances resonate on an international stage.

Each group will receive financial support to bring their performances to life at Llangollen in July.

Garffild Lewis, Project Director for Community Rhythms and Roots Wales, said:

“This project celebrates the strength found in diversity, bringing together Wales’ rich cultural communities. We’re excited to showcase these performances at the Llangollen International Eisteddfod, where music, dance, and storytelling will unite us all in a spirit of peace and creativity, continuing the Eisteddfod’s tradition of fostering global connections.”

Dafydd Rhys, Chief Executive of the Arts Council of Wales, expressed the significance of this initiative:

“We are proud to support Community Rhythms and Roots Wales at Llangollen International Eisteddfod 2025. The work is the result of a successful application to our ‘Connect and Flourish’ fund – a National Lottery funded programme that encourages collaboration between organisations, communities, individuals and creative workers.

Literature Across Frontiers, National Dance Company Wales and Community Music Wales are working together on this inspiring project to celebrate a rich texture of voices that reflect creativity, inclusion and cultural diversity and the work will mirror the values ​​of the International Eisteddfod. We are really looking forward to seeing the work amidst the colour and excitement of Llangollen.”

John Gambles, Chair of the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, also commented:

“This is a brilliant project, so close to our heart. We’re also thrilled that the six groups will play a central role in our Parade of Nations after their performance on our field. This year, we’re welcoming over 4,000 competitors from 35 different countries to Llangollen, continuing the Eisteddfod’s tradition of uniting the world through music and culture – just as we’ve done since 1947.”

Meet the Communities:

  • Balkan Roots (Cardiff & Newport): This vibrant group celebrates the diverse cultures of the ex-Yugoslav states, bringing together music, dance, and song to share the rich Balkan heritage.
  • EYST Wales (Wrexham): Young performers from ethnic minority backgrounds will present a powerful dance and music performance, showcasing global diversity through national flags and traditional dances from Poland, Portugal, South Africa, and more.
  • Caminhos (Cardiff & Surrounding Areas): A performance that blends chant, movement, and spoken word to tell the story of a community at peace, later torn apart by external forces. Its aim: to promote global harmony.
  • TGP Teulu Dawns Cymru (Cardiff): This group of teenage asylum seekers will explore identity, heritage, and connection through Afrobeats, blending rhythmic dance and original music to express their shared experiences.
  • Samarpan (Newport & Cardiff): “Nritya – A Dance for Unity & Peace” brings the profound traditions of Indian classical dance to life, celebrating cultural interconnectedness and global unity through the power of performance.
  • Oasis (Cardiff & Surrounding Areas): Combining the talents of the Oasis Gambas Band and the One World Choir, this performance uses original bilingual songs, spoken word, and dance to spread messages of joy, peace, resilience, and solidarity.

DISCOVER LIVE MUSIC TREASURE IN LLANGOLLEN – THE HUNT RETURNS!

78 PAIRS OF FREE TICKETS TO BE FOUND

Music fans can get their hands on the hottest tickets in town as North Wales gets ready for another incredible season of live music with TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod.

Last summer more than 50,000 music lovers flocked to the town for a month of spectacular shows, and the excitement returns next month as global stars including Texas, Rag’n’Bone Man, James, The Script, Olly Murs, The Human League and UB40 featuring Ali Campbell all head to Live at Llangollen Pavilion from June 26 to July 5.

The stellar lineup continues with the Llangollen International Eisteddfod from July 8, featuring headline shows from Sir Karl Jenkins, KT Tunstall, Il Divo, Beyond Time: The Music of Hans Zimmer, Choir of the World with special guest Lucie Jones, and Bryn Terfel joined by Fisherman’s Friends and Eve Goodman. The festival also offers a full daily programme of competitions and field entertainment.

To kick off the celebrations, organisers are bringing back the hugely popular treasure hunt, giving fans another chance to bag themselves FREE tickets on Monday May 26.

To mark 78 years of the international festival 78 pairs of free tickets will be hidden at various locations around the Llangollen Pavilion grounds.

Artistic Director of the Llangollen International Eisteddfod Dave Danford said: “Last year’s treasure hunt was such a hit – it really helped build a buzz in the town ahead of a truly incredible summer so we knew we had to bring it back. It’s a fun way to kick things off and gives fans the chance to bag tickets to some of our biggest shows. With world-class artists and the unique magic of the Llangollen Eisteddfod, this year is going to be something special. Let the hunt begin!”

The Treasure Hunt will run from 10am until 2pm on Monday May 26. 

  • 78 special envelopes will be hidden around the iconic Llangollen Pavilion grounds. Each envelope contains a unique code linked to a specific headlining concert or the Family Fun Day.
  • Lucky finders must bring the envelope and code to the main entrance of the Pavilion to redeem their pair of tickets.
  • Limit of one pair of tickets per person. Tickets must be redeemed before the Pavilion closes at 2 pm on Monday May 26.
  • All under-16s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.
  • Good luck and happy hunting!

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT SUMMER 2025 AT LLANGOLLEN PAVILION & THE INTERNATIONAL EISTEDDFOD

7PM THURSDAY MAY 29

LLANGOLLEN PAVILION HALL

Residents and businesses in Llangollen are being invited to a public meeting ahead of this year’s TK Maxx presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion and Llangollen International Eisteddfod events.

This Summer, more than 50,000 people are expected to come to Llangollen providing a huge boost to the local economy.

Representatives from both the volunteer team behind the festival and co-promoters Cuffe and Taylor will lead the meeting to answer and address all questions covering subjects such as traffic management, noise alleviation measures, and access to the site.

The meeting will take place on Thursday, 29th May at 7pm at Llangollen Pavilion.

Chair of the Llangollen International Eisteddfod, John Gambles said: “In just a few weeks’ time, the doors of our iconic Pavilion will welcome tens of thousands of people for our TK Maxx Presents Live at Llangollen Pavilion and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod events. This meeting will be an opportunity for Llangollen residents and businesses to get the latest information, as we gear up for a summer of fun. It’s important to us to keep residents in the loop, to ensure the impact on our town as positive.”

Numerous steps are being taken to maintain a safe environment for the public during event days, including a one-way system in certain areas. A dedicated phoneline will also be launched to allow residents to contact the Eisteddfod team with any issues during the festival.

NEW ARRANGEMENTS WILL INCREASE CAR PARKING BY UP TO 180 CARS IN LLANGOLLEN.

Llangollen’s economy will be boosted this week, as the Llangollen Pavilion grounds will be opening for additional car parking. Llangollen Town Centre has often suffered due to the lack of car parking spaces but thanks to the Eisteddfod Team, running the Pavilion – the town will see close to an additional 180 parking spaces. The spaces will be available when there are no events on at the Pavilion or its grounds. John Gambles, Chair of the Llangollen Eisteddfod says that opening up the grounds will be a significant boost to the local economy. There will a number of pay points on the site with a variety of ways to pay.

The changes will see the implementation of an Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system. This advanced technology will significantly improve security, deter anti-social behaviour, and enable 24-hour monitoring of the car park and the Eisteddfod grounds. The ANPR system will help maintain a safe and welcoming environment for all visitors to Llangollen.

Costs will be from 70p for 30 minutes for the main car park, £6 for up to 8 hours and £10 for 12 hours. The Pavilion field car park will have the same charges but with a maximum time of 8 hours. There will be no overnight parking.

John Gambles from the Eisteddfod said, “For as long as I can remember, parking has been a huge issue in the centre of Llangollen. When we took over the Pavilion full-time in April, one of the first things we did was look if it was possible to open up our site for additional car parking. Any revenue raised will go towards running the Pavilion for the benefit of Llangollen and towards the running of the Llangollen Eisteddfod.”

The field will be open from 15th May, with the centre of Llangollen only 500 metres away. The Eisteddfod say the changes have been carefully considered to balance public convenience, revenue protection, and the facilitation of future enhancements funded by this revenue. There will be no charge for parents of pupils at Dinas Bran School for parents dropping off and picking up.

The advanced Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system will significantly improve security, deter anti-social behaviour, and enable 24-hour monitoring of the car park. The ANPR system will help maintain a safe and welcoming environment for all visitors. There will be numerous mechanisms to pay for parking, including booking services for specific elements.

John Gambles finished by saying, “We appreciate resident’s cooperation as we implement these new measures. Our goal is to provide a better, safer, and more enjoyable experience for everyone who visits Llangollen and the Royal Pavilion. We are certain that by adding close to 180 spaces in the heart of Llangollen, we will see a rise in visitors to our wonderful town.”

BBC Radio Cymru’s Rhys Mwyn to Present Three Outstanding Welsh Acts at Llangollen International Eisteddfod

The Llangollen International Eisteddfod is proud to announce a special event hosted by BBC Radio Cymru’s Rhys Mwyn, showcasing three extraordinary Welsh music acts in thrilling live performances. The outdoor event will happen before BRIT Award-winning and Grammy-nominated KT Tunstall takes to the pavilion stage to perform her iconic debut album Eye to the Telescope in its entirety, with orchestra for the first time ever.

Taking place on Thursday 10 July, from 16:30 to 19:00, this exciting event – “Rhys Mwyn yn Cyflwyno / Rhys Mwyn Presents” will feature the phenomenal talents of Pedair, Mared, and Buddug – three standout names in contemporary Welsh music.

Pedair, draws on the talents of four of Wales’ most prominent and award-winning folk artists and blends traditional Welsh influences with modern sounds, creating a fusion that resonates with both younger and older audiences. Mared, known for her powerful vocals and emotional depth, is making waves with her intricate storytelling, often reflecting the Welsh landscape and culture in her lyrics. Buddug, with her distinct voice and innovative approach, effortlessly bridges the gap between folk, pop, and electronic music, becoming a pioneering force in Welsh-language music. Together, these artists are pushing boundaries and elevating Welsh music to new heights, earning recognition both in Wales and internationally.

Rhys Mwyn, renowned for his pioneering role in Welsh-language music and his popular Monday evening show on BBC Radio Cymru, has long championed Welsh artists said, “I’m absolutely thrilled to present such incredible Welsh talent for this event. Pedair, Mared, Buddug are pushing boundaries and bringing fresh energy to the Welsh music scene, and it’s truly inspiring to see how far they’ve come. It’s a real privilege to be able to link up with the Llangollen Eisteddfod, a festival that has long been a cornerstone of our cultural celebration. I’m excited to be part of this. I can’t wait to present these three outstanding artists on what is expected to be one of the busiest days at the Llangollen Eisteddfod.”

Morgan Thomas, a Trustee of the International Eisteddfod said, “We are delighted to partner with Rhys Mwyn and BBC Radio Cymru for this event. Rhys’s deep-rooted passion for Welsh music and his unwavering support for emerging artists make him an invaluable ally in our mission to celebrate and promote our culture to the world. This collaboration enriches our festival, bringing a fresh perspective and broadening our reach to audiences both locally and beyond.”

This bilingual event invites audiences in a vibrant celebration of Welsh culture, language, and musical creativity.

Entry is just £5, with free admission for KT Tunstall ticket holders. A full bar and food will be available, making it the perfect pre-show celebration before the main evening concert featuring the legendary KT Tunstall with the Absolute Orchestra.

 Event Details:
  • What: Rhys Mwyn Presents – Pedair, Mared, Buddug
  • When: Thursday 10 July, 16:30–19:00
  • Where: Llangollen International Eisteddfod site
  • Tickets: £5 / Free with KT Tunstall concert ticket
  • Website: www.llangollen.net

Supported by BBC Radio Cymru, the Arts Council of Wales, and Visit Wales, this event promises an unforgettable evening of music and atmosphere in the heart of one of Wales’ most iconic festivals.

Ukrainian soprano Khrystyna hopes competition will kickstart new future after trauma of Russian invasion.

A talented classical singer from Ukraine whose life was ripped apart by the Russian invasion is hoping to reignite her career at prestigious competition in North Wales.

Soprano Khrystyna Makar is among 25 singers from around the world who will be vying to become the Pendine International Voice of the Future at the Llangollen International Eisteddfod in July.

She fled her war-torn homeland with her two young sons, Denys, now 20, and Lukian, 15, in 2022, leaving her husband, Volodimir, and her parents in their home city of Lviv.

Khrystyna, who lives in Shotton, in Flintshire, will be up against contestants from the USA, China, and South Africa as well as Wales and England.

Once again the blue riband competition is being sponsored by the arts-loving care organisation, Pendine Park, via the Pendine Arts and Community Trust (PACT) which supports cultural and community initiatives across Wales.

The winner of will be presented with the Pendine Trophy by opera star Sir Bryn Terfel, along with a cheque for £3,000 while the runner up will receive £1,000.

But first the competitors will have to navigate a preliminary round and a semi-final before the final two take part in a sing off as part of the Eisteddfod’s final concert on Sunday evening, July 13.

It’s taking place on the same night as a concert by Sir Bryn who’ll be performing all the songs from his latest album, Sea Songs, and will be joined by The Fisherman’s Friends, the acclaimed folk group from Port Isaac, Cornwall, and Welsh folk singer Eve Goodman.

Before Vladimir Putin’s 2022 invasion Khrystyna was a successful classical singer who had performed all over her native country and in Europe at concert halls in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Scandinavia.

Since arriving in the UK when she lived first in Llangrannog, in Ceredigion, and then Aberystwyth before settling in Shotton, Khrystyna has tried to keep her musical career on track although it has been difficult and she hopes the exposure of competing at Llangollen will help.

Khrystyna hopes the event can boost her singing opportunities in the UK and in the meantime she makes trips home to see her husband and family.

She is just back from a visit which coincided with a deadly Russian missile strike on an apartment block in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.

Twelve people were killed in the attack and over 80 injured and Khrystyna said: “It’s difficult but people still try to keep going.

“It was Easter so we were able to celebrate together with my husband and my parents – we don’t lose our traditions even in these times.

“Lviv is in the west of the country so it’s quite far from the war but sometimes missiles come down there. Everywhere is dangerous but people are still trying to build their lives.

“Being separated from your family is difficult but you have to be strong.

“We are a very friendly people and we’re very grateful for the support we have had from the people in Wales and England.”

The ongoing success of the competition is music to the ears of Pendine Park proprietor Mario Kreft MBE and his wife, Gill, who came up with the idea in 2013 and have seen it become a fixture of the Eisteddfod programme.

The 2025 competition is all the more special to the couple because Pendine is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.

Mario said: “The standard of the competitors in years past has been absolutely phenomenal and I have no doubt it will be just as incredibly high again this year.

“As well has having the opportunity to showcase their talent an added bonus for the competitors this year will be the thrill of appearing on the same stage as Sir Bryn Terfel, a true giant of the opera world.”

Llangollen Eisteddfod’s artistic director, Dave Danford, said: “This is one of the most important competitions of the Eisteddfod and people come here because they could be watching someone who will become a household name.

“For the competitors the chance to share a stage with Sir Bryn Terfel is just wonderful – it’s a prize in itself.

“Mario and Gill Kreft have been very good friends to the Eisteddfod over many years and we are very grateful to them.

“Two previous winners, Eirlys Myfanwy Davies, from Pembrokeshire, who won in 2017 and Shimona Rose, who won in 2024, will be featured soloists on Wednesday, July 9, at the Karl Jenkins concert to mark the 80th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations which will feature a performance of his ‘One World’ by an international massed choir of voices.”

Sir Bryn Terfel added: ”The Pendine International Voice of the Future competition is a wonderful opportunity for talented young singers to make a mark and it can provide a real launchpad for fledgling careers onto the global stage.”

Evening of timeless music from the movies to open 2025 Llangollen International Eisteddfod

A glittering concert featuring some of the most unforgettable movie scores of all time by German master composer Hans Zimmer will provide the perfect prelude to this summer’s Llangollen International Eisteddfod.

A world-class orchestra under the baton of internationally acclaimed conductor Anthony Gabriele will present Beyond Time: The Music of Hans Zimmer in Concert” on the evening of Tuesday July 8, the first night of the 2025 festival which runs from July 8-13.

The Pavilion audience will be presented with programme of music made famous by a man with over 150 movie scores to his credit, including the powerful and moving backdrops to blockbusters such as Gladiator, The Da Vinci Code, No Time to Die, Dune, The Lion King, Black Hawk Down and The Thin Red Line which have brought Zimmer no less than two Academy Awards from a dozen nominations, two BAFTAs from 10 nominations, five Grammy Awards and a coveted star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The evening’s conductor, Anthony Gabriele, has led orchestras all over the world, performing in a wide range of genres and his unrivalled expertise as a conductor of film music includes over 30 titles including the world premiere performances of John Williams’ score for Superman, his Oscar-winning adaption of Jerry Bock’s score for Fiddler on the Roof and Thomas Newman’s score for the James Bond film Spectre.

At the Pavilion Gabriele will conduct the 70-piece Cinematic Sinfonia comprising top-class professional musicians drawn from across the UK specially for the occasion.

The Eisteddfod’s Artistic Director Dave Danford said: “Hans Zimmer is without doubt one of the greatest film composers of all time and his incredible record of honours testifies to his genius.

“We are privileged to be able to start off our 2025 series of evening concerts – featuring such incredible performers as KT Tunstall, Il Divo, Bryn Terfel and Fishermen’s Friends and Sir Karl Jenkins – with a fantastic presentation of powerful music which has captivated filmgoers over many decades. It will truly be an evening to remember and one not to be missed.”

The Hans Zimmer evening has been made possible by the cancellation of the previously billed concert by Roger Daltrey, which was to have been on the same night, due to logistical reasons.

Children’s TV favourite Andy Day to return to Llangollen Eisteddfod

Andy’s back…and this time he’s bringing the band!

Beloved Children’s TV presenter Andy Day will be back in Llangollen on Sunday 13 July 2025, as part of the Eisteddfod’s Family Fun Day. This time, however, he’ll be bringing his brilliant band the Odd Socks along for the ride.

The centrepiece of the day will be a lunchtime concert in the Pavilion, produced in association with Music for Youth, featuring sets from Andy and the Odd Socks, along with a variety of talented youth music groups, handpicked from both around the UK and from the Eisteddfod’s visiting international groups.

Alongside the concert in the Pavilion, the Family Fun Day will feature a host of fun activities for all ages, along with a variety of performances on the Eisteddfod’s outside stages, from both visiting international competitors and professional performers.

Artistic Director of the festival, Dave Danford, said, “Andy went down a storm at last year’s Family Fun Day, so we’re delighted that he’s agreed to return this summer, especially with his band coming as well. They’ll be featuring in our lunchtime concert in the Pavilion, which we’re looking forward to working on with our partners Music for Youth, who will be bringing along some of the UK’s finest young musicians to share the stage. It’ll be a brilliant day out for the whole family!”

 

NEW FOR 2025: Llanfest in the Pavilion announced for 2025!

Just days after announcing that they will be taking over the day-to-day running of the Llangollen Pavilion, the Llangollen Eisteddfod has announced Llanfest 2025, a one-day event with 7 of the best up and coming bands in North Wales and the North West. Llanfest 2025 will take place at the Llangollen Pavilion, on Sunday, 8 June from 2pm until 10.30pm.

From rock anthems, to indie tunes and euphoric club classics – there is something for everyone at Llanfest 2025.  The bands come from Llangollen, Corwen, Liverpool, and across North Wales and the North West.

Keith Potts, from the festival said, “We’re delighted to be announcing our first major event just days after revealing we are taking over running the Pavilion full-time. Llanfest has been a much-loved event for many years in Llangollen promoting the best in live music from our region and beyond. This is a brilliant way to kickstart our new venture. We are determined as an organisation to put events on that bring our community together and we can’t wait to welcome everyone to our Pavilion – it’s like the Eisteddfod has come early.”

There will be food and drink on offer and live music from 2.30pm right through to 10.30pm. Early bird tickets are on sale now (priced £15 plus booking fee) and can be booked through https://boxoffice.international-eisteddfod.co.uk/ChooseSeats/73821

Discount/promo code will be applied at final payment stage.

RUNNING ORDER:

  1. The Cazadors, 5-piece rock, funk & soul band from Llangollen..
  2. Seprona are a ‘Hip shaking’ Liverpool 5-piece rock band, making a welcome return to Llanfest.
  3. Muddy Elephant are a 4-piece indie band that live to perform, hailing from Manchester.
  4. Galore, 7-piece psychedelic revivalists, their influences include 60s British Invasion, Freakbeat and Mod.
  5. Monstaball are well known for their high energy performances, exceptional musicianship, guaranteed to create an exhilarating party.
  6. Chilled, an indie rock band formed in 1998 and based in and around
  7. Amnesia are a Liverpool Based Club Classics Dance Band. Euphoric Dance Tracks performed 100% LIVE!

2pm-10.30pm £15 early bird (put discount code LLANFEST25 to wipe the booking fee or £20 on the day.