KELLY LEE OWENS set for first non-festival appearance in Wales
Kelly Lee Owens' first non-festival performance in Wales - Cardiff's Student Union - can reasonably be called 'long-awaited.'
Kelly Lee Owens' first non-festival performance in Wales - Cardiff's Student Union - can reasonably be called 'long-awaited.'
Following exhibitions at the MOMA and his home town of Machynlleth, Danny May: Obscene Beasts an transfers to Aberystwyth this month
Ahead of its return with Cwmwl Tystion II/Riot!, Tomos Williams reflects on the project's educational and timely inspirations with Noel Gardner.
Continuing his return to comedy, superstar Tim Minchin is back with, well, Back Encore, hitting Motorpoint Arena Cardiff next week.
Rescheduled from September, Koven and Something Something are set to fill Sin City in Swansea with frothy d'n'b and dubstep.
Twisted Roots is bringing the best of drum'n'bass startup, Exit Records to Cardiff this Friday night for a debut showcase.
After a long wait, West End hit Everbody's Talking About Jamie is finally sashaying its way into the WMC in Cardiff.
The UK's "premier" music documentary film festival Doc 'n' Roll will be turning things up to 11 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff this week.
Hailed as "titans" of the heavy underground, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Swansea date this weekend should bring both weight and wit.
Critically acclaimed rugby musical - of all things - Fly Half kicks off at The Riverfront in Newport this month.
Featuring poetry from Dylan Thomas and the voices of Cerys Matthews and Charlotte Church, Ballet Cymru's Made In Wales is a packed triple bill of work.
With OMD's most popular album, Architecture & Morality, celebrating its 40th anniversary, Carl Marsh caught up with one of the Liverpudlian synth stars.
Two expansive art collections have just opened at National Museum Wales in Cardiff: The Rules of Art? and David Hurn: Swaps.
Llandudno's Oriel Mostyn exhibition Anathemata collects the work of some of the literary world's most creative minds.
After making a big splash in the UK album charts, Scottish rockers The Snuts are about to kick up a storm in Wales on tour.
John Lydon's latest tour, 'I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right' arrives in Wales promising an "untamed, unscripted and uncensored" Johnny Rotten.
Part of its Fellowship programme, Cardiff's G39 showcases the work of 20 emergeing artists in No Time To Plan An Ending.
North Wales club promoters Manipulate_'s 20th birthday party brings progressive house titan Sasha to his home town of Bangor on Fri 5 Nov.
This Fatboy Slim arena tour - titled We’ve Come A Long Long Way Together - points to an evening of unashamed nostalgia being in the offing.
Festival of Voice descends on Cardiff once again, featuring an eclectic line-up that includes Brian Eno, Max Richter, Charlotte Church and more.
The two-time Drag Race contestant Blair St. Clair is set to strut her way into Cardiff's Glee Club this November.
Public Service Broadcasting's autumn tour kicks off at Cardiff’s Great Hall, visiting Llandudno just over a week later as part of 16 UK dates.
Swansea club promoters Solo having announced this event in March and sold it out in April, it seems a thousand or so people are willing to pay up to £35 to see Russian techno maven Nina Kraviz.
Annual new music jamboree returns to the fray and compels hundreds of (mostly, probably) young people to bounce back and forth between a series of tightly-situated locations, shout a bit, climb on each other’s shoulders and generally get up close and personal.