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#YourLlangollen: Festival Fundraiser

Llangollen Eisteddfod is inviting people to help celebrate the launch of their #YourLlangollen fundraising campaign as part of National Fundraising Week (20th-24th May) with a free event in the town’s Centenary Square on Saturday 25th May from 11am-4pm. #YourLlangollen aims to raise awareness of the International Eisteddfod’s charity status and how crucial donations are to… Read more »

Exclusive Llangollen Railway Offer

Llangollen Railway have an exclusive and generous offer to all those who have the week-long Llangollen Eisteddfod Festival Pass for 2019’s event.

Recycling

Promoting a positive approach to recycling, the Llangollen Eisteddfod have further improved a number of key actions to make sure the 2019 festival  plays its part in caring for our planet. Although drinking water has always been readily available onsite, this year we have again marked the taps on our website online, and in our… Read more »

Spend your music festival weekend in style as Glamping comes to Llanfest

From 6th – 8th July, visitors can experience the full festival weekend in style as Glamping comes to Llanfest for the first time.  In partnership with the Red Sky Tent Company, the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is offering weekend festival-goers deluxe camping for Llanfest – its one-day music festival taking place on Sunday 7th July. … Read more »

Liverpool’s Cavern Club returns to Llangollen

North Wales’ week-long summer festival, the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, has announced that the world’s most famous music club, Liverpool’s Cavern Club, will return this year. After debuting its first ever pop-up stage last year at the International Eisteddfod, the Liverpool-based club is returning to entertain audiences at the festival’s finale party, called Llanfest, on… Read more »

WIN! Classical Gala and 5 star stay.

Llangollen Eisteddfod have teamed up with Palé Hall Country House Hotel to offer an evening of a lifetime to one lucky winner.

Edward Rhys Harry

Edward conducts and composes for choirs and instrumentalists all over the globe. He is in demand for his insightful, humourous and energetic workshops and masterclasses. He has degrees from universities in Aberdeen, Wales and London and studied with Simon Halsey, Neil Ferris, Adrian Partington, Phillip Cooke, Francis Pott, Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen, John Butt, Robert Dean,… Read more »

Parade of Nations tours the region

In a break from tradition the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has taken its annual ‘Parade of Nations’ to the streets of nearby towns and cities. The annual ‘vibrant carnival of cultures’ parade features performers waving flags representing their nation. It has always taken place in the quaint festival host town of Llangollen. For the first time… Read more »

Ti-Ti-Ta Hungarian Folkdance Group

The Ti-Ti-Ta Hungarian Folkdance Group was established in March 2015 in Chester by some enthusiastic Hungarians.

Haberdashers’ Abraham Darby Academy

The Academy’s Showband has had the fortunate opportunity of performing twice at Carnegie Hall, New York in the last 12 years, winning a Gold Award in New York Band Festival in 2007 and then performing in the Showcase evening concert at the New York Band Festival in 2010.