What’s On in Wales 2023: the year’s biggest, most unmissable events
Gigs, theatre, festivals, comedy and all sorts of other entertainment, it's all in our guide to What's On in Wales, 2023. Check back throughout the year for updates.
Gigs, theatre, festivals, comedy and all sorts of other entertainment, it's all in our guide to What's On in Wales, 2023. Check back throughout the year for updates.
Cardiff truly has a bit of something for everyone during winter. Aside from the city’s outstanding parks and green spaces, there is also a host of nature walks and trails in its vicinity.
With Veganuary underway, we provide you with a plethora of destinations within Wales which offer vegan and veggie alternatives for the family favourite weekend staple: the Sunday roast dinner.
Traditionally, the festive holiday is followed by January - notoriously a time when seasonal depression sets in hardest. But help is on hand in the form of these fun and unique things to do in Wales this January 2023.
With the cost of living crisis comes the ongoing grumbling over why tickets to live events are also at an all-time high. Adam England finds out how we got here, and if we can ever go back.
As has become a Buzz tradition, we’re looking back on 2022’s movers and shakers and earmark them for even greater success in the 12 months to come. No pressure then!
Theatre in Wales in 2022 was a mixed bag of returning stage favourites, popular jukebox musicals and fresh homegrown productions. These, however, are the very best of the best.
There’s a certain pleasure to be derived from watching bad films, and the Christmas variety is plentiful. Deck The Halls and Jingle All The Way are established duds, but which are the best of the worst in modern TV and streaming?
Inspired by her own dry spell, Hannah Collins looks at how our relationship to drink and the marketplace is changing.
‘Tis the season of giving and while these charitable organisations will appreciate your help all year round, unfortunately, the need to do so is greater than ever this Christmas.
With the Christmas game releases packing wishlists, John Evans looks closer to home at the small yet passionate community of independent gaming studios in Wales, and what they need to grow.
If you want to swap the Jools Holland and indoor champagne for something a bit different, here are the best NYE events to do in Wales.
Overindulged this winter? Here's a healthy selection of swims, runs and walks you can do Christmas and New Year's Day in Wales this 2022/2023.
'Tis the season to sit in front of the box with leftover sandwiches resting on your belly... So, here's what you should be tuning into/streaming this Dec-Jan.
Emma Way presents a guide to the Welsh music artists – from breakout stars to fresh name names – she reckons you ought to have had on your end-of-year Spotify Wrapped 2022.
To mark the opening of BBC 100 In Wales. allow Hannah Collins, Eve Davies and Josh Williams to whet your appetite with some historical insights and personal picks from the corporation's history.
If present shopping has left you a bit cash-strapped, fear not! Elizabeth Morris has rounded up some some Christmas things to do that are under £20, or completely free.
Teased black hair, charcoal-lined eyes and gloomy riffs… it can only be The Cure. In honour of them hitting Cardiff in December, India Munday counts down her top five essential songs.
December is, of course, dominated by all things Christmas. But that doesn't mean there's no room for some counter-programming in Wales.
Sick of markets and panto? Elizabeth Morris wrangles some of the more one-of-a-kind Christmas events you can do this winter in 2022.
Opening its doors – er, tent flaps? – at the end of November, Cardiff Castle’s first Christmas Festival has three very different shows on the books for merrimakers to sample.
In search of a Christmas market to peruse? Well, you're spoilt for choice in 2022 - take a look at our bumper guide to the best in Wales this winter.
Ben Woolhead visits the Workers Gallery in Ynyshir for a photographic exhibition paying tribute to the strength of grassroots protest past and present.
Sick of the media circus around Matt Hancock's TV blunders? Hannah Collins and Emma Way are here to remind you that, as November goes, there are some pretty great TV alternatives to switch over to instead.