Hero or villain? JONATHAN PIE unmasks society’s hypocrisies in new tour
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.
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.
ABC have stood the test of time better than most of their peers, and are touring a set built around 1982 LP The Lexicon Of Love. Vocalist Martin Fry took a call from Buzz’s Billy Edwards.
25 years into her pop career, Sophie Ellis-Bextor is arguably even more successful than ever in the 2020s. Now, she's due to regale Cardiff with a pre-Christmas arena gig.
Emma Way uncovers the shared musical journey of couple Laura Sinnerton and Daniel Trodden, from teaching each other instruments during lockdown to their roles in BBC NOW's community engagement ahead of the orchestra’s new season.
The Iceland Symphony Orchestra's triumphant return to St David's Hall featured spellbinding performances by Sir Stephen Hough and Anna Thorvaldsdottir.
Featuring a hilarious and often brutal lineup of drag queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race and hosted by The Vivienne, Haters Roast: The Shady Tour is a laugh riot with unforgettable performances from Lawrence Chaney and Jimbo, in particular.
Lizzy Ward Thomas talks about the writing process behind latest Ward Thomas album, Music in the Madness, their British identity in country music, and their aspirations for their career.
Brett Anderson and Richard Oakes prove they are still a force to contend with after 30 years during Suede's live performance at St David’s Hall in Cardiff.
With a formidable band, charming anecdotes and throwbacks to her debut album, KT's unrefined beauty shone in a passionate, unapologetic performance at Cardiff's St. David's Hall.
Elizabeth Morris and Hannah Collins pick six of the best events and activities to toast Wales’ patron saint on Wed 1 Mar, 2023 – and not a Max Boyce concert in sight!
Varied, cool and non-generic activities for the young’uns while school’s out this February half-term, across Wales and indeed online.
From an opera about mining disasters to a Butetown play in London to an S4C drama gaining national attention, here's what's on in Wales - and beyond - this February with a strong connection to Welsh culture.