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    Llanfest in the Pavilion announced for 2025

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 18, 2025No Comments
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    Just days after announcing that they will be taking over the day-to-day running of the Llangollen Pavilion, the Llangollen Eisteddfod has announced Llanfest 2025, a one-day event with 7 of the best up and coming bands in North Wales and the North West. Llanfest 2025 will take place at the Llangollen Pavilion, on Sunday, 8 June from 2pm until 10.30pm.
    From rock anthems, to indie tunes and euphoric club classics – there is something for everyone at Llanfest 2025.  The bands come from Llangollen, Corwen, Liverpool, and across North Wales and the North West.
    Keith Potts, from the festival said, “We’re delighted to be announcing our first major event just days after revealing we are taking over running the Pavilion full-time. Llanfest has been a much-loved event for many years in Llangollen promoting the best in live music from our region and beyond. This is a brilliant way to kickstart our new venture. We are determined as an organisation to put events on that bring our community together and we can’t wait to welcome everyone to our Pavilion – it’s like the Eisteddfod has come early.”
    There will be food and drink on offer and live music from 2.30pm right through to 10.30pm. Early bird tickets are on sale now (priced £15 plus booking fee) and can be booked throughhttps://boxoffice.international-eisteddfod.co.uk/ChooseSeats/73821
    RUNNING ORDER:
    1.     The Cazadors, 5-piece rock, funk & soul band from Llangollen..
    2.     Seprona are a ‘Hip shaking’ Liverpool 5-piece rock band, making a welcome return to Llanfest.
    3.     Muddy Elephant are a 4-piece indie band that live to perform, hailing from Manchester.
    4.     Galore, 7-piece psychedelic revivalists, their influences include 60s British Invasion, Freakbeat and Mod.
    5.     Monstaball are well known for their high energy performances, exceptional musicianship, guaranteed to create an exhilarating party.
    6.     Chilled, an indie rock band formed in 1998 and based in and around  Corwen.
    7.     Amnesia are a Liverpool Based Club Classics Dance Band. Euphoric Dance Tracks performed 100% LIVE!
     2pm-10.30am £15 early bird (put discount code LLANFEST25 to wipe the booking fee or £20 on the day.
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