I can't imagine any better way to spend the weekend than with rugby and a celebration. Yes, these two days will see a real celebration of Welshness. On Saturday we have a big match, France vs. Wales as a part of the 6 Nations Championship and I am pretty sure that it will be amazing, just because all the funny supporting accessories on the French side, like stuffed roosters and their berets. I am going to cheer for Wales obviously, I just can't wait!
And Sunday is another big day for Wales and that is Saint David's Day, the national day for Wales. So pin up your daffodils, wear green colours and join the parade that will go through the City Centre and will finish at the Cardiff Castle. The entrance for this day is for free by the way, so if you have not been there yet, there is nothing better to do on Saint David's Day.
Dydd Gwyl Dewi hapus!
And Sunday is another big day for Wales and that is Saint David's Day, the national day for Wales. So pin up your daffodils, wear green colours and join the parade that will go through the City Centre and will finish at the Cardiff Castle. The entrance for this day is for free by the way, so if you have not been there yet, there is nothing better to do on Saint David's Day.
Dydd Gwyl Dewi hapus!
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Abba
Mania
St David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff,
CF10 1AH
Featuring a special concert
presentation celebrating the music and reviving memories of Abba ruling the
airwaves. Abba Mania includes all of your favourites.
Cost: from £12.50 to £17.50
Time:
7:30pm
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France
vs
Wales – Shown in the Garden
Buffalo Bar, 11 Windsor
Place, Cardiff, CF10 3BY
Watch the match in the comfort of the
secluded beer garden!
Cost:
just the price of your drink
Time: 5:00 – 7:00pm
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St
David’s Day celebrations
Cardiff Castle, Castle Street, Cardiff,
CF10 3RB
The St David’s Day parade will finish
at the Castle arriving at approximately 1.15pm. There will be free entry to
the Castle grounds from 1pm – 4pm and a full programme of music and
entertainment. For anyone wanting to see the parade it will leave from City
Hall at 12.30pm.
Cost:
Free
Time:
1:00-4:00pm
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Monday Blues with The Delta
Breaks and Pete Ashton
10 Feet Tall, 11a-12 Church Street,
Cardiff, CF10 1BG
Monday Blues returns for it's
second instalment of monthly music influenced by classic, Mississippi,
Delta and Dust bowl blues, alongside finely paired Southern Food and
Cocktails.
Cost: £3
Time:
7:30pm
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Focus
Cineworld
Cinemas, Mary Ann St, Cardiff,
CF10
2EN
Nicky (Will Smith) is a veteran master
of misdirection. So when an attractive young woman named Jess (Margot Robbie)
makes a clumsy attempt to con him, he's naturally intrigued. He agrees to
teach her the tricks of his unusual trade. But after romance enters his
relationship with this ambitious apprentice grifter, he cuts his ties.
Cost:
£5.70
Time: from 12:10pm to 9:10pm
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One Man Breaking Bad
St
David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff, CF10 1AH
Join them on a rip roaring ride through
the greatest television show ever made.
LA actor Miles Allen smacks the senses with his super-charged, hilariously accurate renditions of all the iconic characters. Cost: £18.50
Time: 7:30pm
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The
Wearable Art Show
Royal
Welsh College of Music and Drama, Castle Grounds, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10
3ER
Weird, wild and witty costumes inspired
by Ravel’s L’Enfant et les Sortileges. Exploring this lyric fantasy
through costume construction, character and challenging scrap materials,
free-spirited designers will present a captivating costume performance.
Cost:
£8, £6 concessions
Time:
7:15pm
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