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Season Tickets

Our Season Tickets provide the complete Llangollen experience! With several different Season Tickets available, you can choose which type suits you best! All our Season Tickets represent great value for money, a range of complimentary privileges and premium event access. It also includes an exclusive seat in the front of the arena. Season Ticket types… Read more »

Visitor Info

Find out why Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod holds a special place in the world’s musical calendar. Whether you’re new to the event or a regular fan, you’ll find plenty of practical tips and advice in this section. Use the links to the right of the page to navigate around this section.

Archive

Visit the Eisteddfod Archive website www.limearchive.org.uk. Here you can find stories, photos, news, results and more from past festivals that have been curated by the Archive Committee. The largest collection of archive material for the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is held at the Denbighshire Archives in Ruthin. It is protected in air-conditioned and fire proof… Read more »

History

Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod has a vast archive with a range of resources collected from festivals over the years since 1947. These resources are in the process of being digitised to ensure they can be available for future generations to enjoy. A handpicked selection are now available online. Visit the archive website at www.limearchive.org.uk and… Read more »

Volunteering at Llangollen helps illuminate lighting designer Mark’s career

HELPING out behind the scenes at Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod since he was just 11 years old has helped Mark Jones shed light on a host of big entertainment occasions including this year’s Glastonbury Festival. Because the knowledge and experience 31-year-old Mark gained by working as a backstage volunteer at the festival has been invaluable… Read more »

Visas harder to get for choirs as security is stepped up

IT CAN often be easier for soldiers of terror to travel around the world than it is for competitors at Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod to obtain visas to get into the UK. That was the strong message from the Denbighshire clergyman who delivered the traditional reflection of the day from the Eisteddfod stage.

Noah brings the house down

American tenor Noah Stewart brought the house down and won a 10-minute standing ovation as he again sang in Welsh on stage at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod.