TWIN ATLANTIC bring Saturday night energy to a dreary Tuesday night gig in Cardiff
Twin Atlantic lit up Cardiff’s Tramshed even on a less than favourable day with indie-alt-rock warmth and vigour.
Twin Atlantic lit up Cardiff’s Tramshed even on a less than favourable day with indie-alt-rock warmth and vigour.
Aberdare’s Vegan Coffi House is a cosy oasis with vintage decor, mouthwatering plant-based treats; dog-friendly and perfect for afternoon tea or a light meal.
Stunning visuals, unique sounds, and unmatched stage presence create a truly immersive experience from Public Service Broadcasting in Cardiff.
Peeling back the comedic layers of Jonathan Pie, Tom Walker opens up about his off-stage persona and the quirks that define him ahead of a new tour.
Embark on a gaming adventure at Game of Gnomes, Rhondda's vibrant board game cafe for community and nostalgia.
The King And I is a living testimony to how great stories can stand the test of time and still have something meaningful to say.
What We Do To Feel, the fourth album to date by Cambridge band Lonely The Brave, is a record of ethereal synths and reverb-laden guitars.
New to Tonypandy, Rhondda Escape Rooms' Stranger Things Experience makes for a thrilling adventure in the heart of the town.
GLC, Feeder and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds put on a night of rock brilliance and singalongs in Caldicot Castle.
Blackeyed Theatre's stage adaptation of Sherlock Holmes: The Valley of Fear is a heavily dialogue-driven play. Does this make it too much of challenge for dedicated fans, or a slow-burn cerebral affair?
Discover the soulful journey of hard-up Irish misfits chasing their dreams in The Commitments on stage in Cardiff Bay, filled with heartfelt music and poignant moments amidst a cost of living crisis.
Oliver R. Moore-Howells receives both banter and insight from comedian Ray Bradshaw whose live sets are inspired by deaf parents.