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    Rhondda Arts Festival 2026 announces full line-up

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 11, 2026No Comments
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    Rhondda Arts Festival (RAFT) returns this summer with three days of theatre, music, cinema, dance, visual art, film, photography and family activities celebrating the creativity, heritage and cultural spirit of the Rhondda.

    Supported by Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council, the Rhondda’s flagship arts festival is taking place at the iconic Park & Dare Theatre, Treorchy, from 10–12 July 2026. It will bring together local artists and creatives alongside some of Wales’ most exciting artistic talent for a packed programme of performances, exhibitions, workshops and events.

    This year’s festival highlights include performances by Taking Flight Theatre Company, a Silent Disco hosted by Ladies of Rage, a photography exhibition by renowned local photographers Jon Pountney and Elijah Thomas, alongside other local artists, and live music from The Rogues, Kizzy Crawford and Mari Mathias.

    A major highlight of the festival will be the Saturday screening of Madfabulous, the acclaimed new film from Treorchy’s own Callum Scott Howells, offering audiences the opportunity to celebrate one of the Rhondda’s most successful creative voices, and ask him questions about his career in a post-screening question and answer session.

    Designed to be welcoming and accessible, the festival offers a range of free events alongside affordable ticketed performances, with prices ranging from £3 to £12.

    Festival organisers say the event aims to showcase the wealth of creative talent found throughout the Rhondda while creating opportunities for people of all ages to experience and participate in arts and culture.

    “Rhondda Arts Festival is about celebrating the creativity that exists across our communities while bringing inspiring artists and performers to the Rhondda,” said Rhian Richards, chair of the Rhondda Arts Festival Board, “We want people to discover something new, support local talent and enjoy a fantastic weekend of arts and culture together.”

    Councillor Scott Emanuel, Cabinet Member for Communities, said: “We’re proud to support the return of the Rhondda Arts Festival, which plays such an important role in celebrating the creativity, talent and cultural heritage of our communities.

    “Through our grant funding and the use of key venues including the Park & Dare Theatre and Treorchy Library, the Council is committed to making the arts accessible to everyone and supporting opportunities for local artists to thrive.

    “Rhondda Arts Festival brings people together, showcases the very best of the Rhondda and helps inspire the next generation of creative talent.”

    The festival programme includes:

    • Theatre and performance
    • Live music
    • Dance
    • Visual arts and exhibitions
    • Photography
    • Family theatre and activities
    • Creative workshops
    • Film screenings
    • Makers Market
    • Street food, bar, and great coffee

    With a focus on community, creativity and cultural pride, RAFT continues to grow as a key event in the Rhondda’s cultural calendar, attracting audiences from across South Wales and beyond.

    Tickets: Free–£12

    For full programme information and booking:
     www.raft.cymru

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