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Skeet Williams

 The grandson of a coal mining, bare knuckle boxing Pentecostal preacher, Skeet is a renowned and dedicated musician who travels far and wide as a session guitarist and as a solo artist.

Inclusion Project

As an organisation renowned for welcoming a multitude of global visitors, year-on-year, the Inclusion Project is something which is close to everyone’s heart here at the Llangollen Eisteddfod. We’re committed to giving everyone equal opportunities to perform and continue the fantastic work of the Inclusion Project which in turn, enables people from all walks of… Read more »

THE CAVERN CLUB

The Cavern Club opened its doors in 1957, originally as a jazz club, and now stands as ‘The Most Famous Club In The World’.

Le Voci Ladies Choir

Le Voci Ladies Choir is a newly formed ladies choir, all the members which have been members of Cantabile Girls’ Choir (Cantabile).

Bax Choir, Heath Mount School

There is a tradition of choral singing at Heath Mount and Bax Choir is made up of our most experienced singers, performing to the highest standards;

Hereford Cathedral Junior School

The Hereford Catherdral Junior School Choir is made up of willing volunteers from Year 5&6 who love to sing.

Nominations for Rotary International Peace Award open

The Rotary International Peace Award, which recognises peace initiatives both in the UK and internationally, is now receiving entries from nominees until 30th April 2019. Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, is encouraging all community members to submit details of local individuals or organisations responsible for the furtherance of peace, for the chance to gain international recognition.

Grosvenor Insurance helps local groups take to international stage

Chester-based and Wrexham-based Grosvenor Insurance Services has donated £5,000 to ensure a local community inclusion initiative can be performed at this summer’s Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. The festival’s Inclusion Project has been running for ten years, helping promote unity and diversity throughout North Wales, Shropshire and Cheshire. A diverse mix of local disability and community groups whose marginalized… Read more »

New Music Director calls for talented soloists

The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has announced its 9th music director, Dr Edward-Rhys Harry to join the festival, which is set to take place from 1st – 7th July 2019. Edward is internationally renowned for his ability to inspire through the power of music and creative arts, and is now looking to encourage the next… Read more »

New search launched for singing stars of future

A “supremely talented soprano” has launched a search to find the world’s most talented young singers. According to Charlotte Hoather, 24, winning the prestigious Pendine International Voice of the Future competition at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod last year catapulted her career to a new level on the global stage. Entries are already flooding in… Read more »