Friday 29th March |
Tramshed, Clare Road, Cardiff
The biggest musical night for Cardiff is back for its third year!
The Cardiff Music Awards will be returning on the 29th March 2019 at Tramshed, to promote and celebrate the best of the music scene in Cardiff. With an overall aim to recognise the achievements, success and talents of organisations and individuals who have helped enhance Cardiff’s unique and diverse music scene, Cardiff Music Awards has become a huge event and date in the Cardiff music scene, bringing together and celebrating the best of Cardiff’s musical talent.
Cost: £15
Time: 18.00-23.00
Saturday 30th March |
Senghennydd Rd, Cardiff
Enjoy an intimate studio version of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s legendary musical comedy featuring the award winning songs Company, You Could Drive a Person Crazy, The Ladies Who Lunch, Side by Side and Being Alive. Bobby’s birthday party prompts questions from his friends about life, love and marriage.
Cost: £13, £11 concessions (Under 25s Half Price)
Time: 19.15
Sunday 31st March |
Paget Rooms, Victoria Road, Penarth
Don't miss this fabulous event taking place in the Paget Rooms in Penarth
You will find yummy vegan food, cruelty-free skincare, makeup, nutrition and vegan craft stalls.
There will be chairs and tables to sit down and takeaways available too. And much more!
Cost: £1
Time: 13.00-17.00
Monday 1st April |
Vue Cinema - Stadium Plaza, Wood St, Cardiff
Colin Farrell, Eva Green, Michael Keaton, and Danny Devito star in this globally beloved family favourite, which has been brought to life by director Tim Burton. An ex-performer and his family are recruited by a circus owner to care for his animals, where the performer discovers a very unusual member of the team...
Cost: £4
Time: 17.40 - 18.55 - 20.00 - 20.40
Tuesday 2nd April |
Cineworld cinema - Mary Ann Street, CF10 2EN, Cardiff
Set in America in 1962, Green Book tells the heart-warming true story of Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen), a working-class Italian-American bouncer who takes on a job as a chauffeur for Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali), a highly-educated African-American classical pianist. The mismatched pair embark on a two-month tour of concert venues in the racially charged deep south and discover they're on the road to a meaningful and unique friendship.
Cost: £5
Time: 15.15-19.10
Wednesday 3rd April |
Juniper at Diffusion, Cardiff International Festival of Photography
Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Place, Cardiff Bay
Leading on from their recent multiple award-winning fulldome film, Liminality, Cardiff-based creative collaborators Matt Wright and Janire Najera join forces once again to immersively transport audiences into the stunning album Juniper by Slowly Rolling Camera. Juniper explores how sound and moving image merge within live performance. This unique show will see Slowly Rolling Camera perform their critically acclaimed third album in its entirety accompanied by an immersive visual score created by 4Pi.
Cost: £12
Time: 19.00
Thursday 4th April |
Wales Millennium Centre, Bute Place, Cardiff Bay
Using the music of Miles Davis as a reference point, the Gethin Liddington/Ian Poole Quartet will explore the rich melting pot of styles and influences that came together to help create the sound of jazz in 1950’s and beyond. Bar and kitchen open from 6pm.
Cost: £15
Time: 18.00 - 20.00
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