Find out what’s on in South Wales this week
For a night of hilariously crude humour with a hint of nostalgia, Avenue Q returns to The New Theatre again. Tickets won’t last long so grab them while you can from Monday the 25th – Saturday 30th January 2016 and join in a night of comedy and surprisingly relatable themes.
Please don’t mention the war… Making another return to the Wales Millennium Center we have the immersive and hilarious Faulty Towers Dining Experience. Our three favourite characters drag you into their world of chaos for a meal you won’t expect. Book tickets now for Tuesday 26th January – Wednesday 3rd February 2016.
In celebration of their latest album ‘Anthems for the Doomed’, The Libertines are on tour and they’re making a stop at the Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff for one night only this Tuesday, 26th January 2016.
For those who are more interested in musical soundtracks, Beyond the Barricade takes the greatest hits from all the best known musicals for your entertainment. Including songs from Wicked, Spamalot and Chicago and many more, come and visit St David’s Hall this Thursday 28th January 2016 .
Known as the political comedian, Matt Forde returns to The Glee Club, Cardiff. Tackling issues following the election aftermath with a comic twist, this Thursday 28th January 2016 looks to be close to the mark.
For a night of modern rock n ’roll, Carnival of Madness celebrates bands such as Black Stone Cherry, Shinedown and Halestorm. Performing at the Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff for a night of heavy music this Thursday 28th January 2016.
Get ready to travel back in time to the dance craze of the 1930’s with CubAfrobeat: Orchestra Bombo. This 11 piece Cuban carnival joins this Friday 29th January 2016 at the Chapter Arts Center for a night that is sure to get you up and moving.
Here’s your chance to witness Atomic Blondie: Blondie Tribute for a night of Blondie ballads. Tickets are available at the Globe Music Venue, Cardiff for Saturday 30th 2016.
The hilariously entertaining Irish comedian is celebrating his latest tour, Ed Byrne: Outside Looking In. Promising side-splitting comedy and sharp wit, St David’s Hall hands over the stage to the comic this Saturday 30th January.
For those who are looking for something a little more classic and personal, Lou Lou’s Cardiff Vintage Fair is sure to be just the thing. Offering anything from the 1940’s-1990’s, The City Hall will be transformed into a gateway to the past that you can take home with you this Sunday 31st January 2016.
words AMY WIGGINS