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Gwyl Cricieth

Festival '26

Next year's event listing

to be released March '26

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Discover our 2025 events & performers

  • Cricieth Maritime Walk

    The Eifion Connection: a short walk (approx. 75mins) with anecdotes, commemorating shopkeepers, sea-captains, preachers and a Prime Minister who lived in Cricieth.

    Sat 21st June 25
    St Catherines Church
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  • Sixties Retro

    Enjoy the very best music from The Beatles, Beach Boys and The Hollies alongside some surprises

    Sat 21st June 25
    Memorial Hall
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  • Vrï and Beth Celyn

    Twice winners of Best Album at the Welsh Folk Awards, VRï harness the raw energy of the fiddle with the finesse of the violin Tickets: £15

    Fri 20th June 25
    Memorial Hall
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  • Festival lunch with Mike Parker

    Enjoy lunch and the stunning views in the company of Mike Parker, the writer, broadcaster, and map addict. Two courses and coffee: £32

    Thu 19th June 25
    Caerwylan Hotel
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  • Llŷr Williams – Arnold Kammerling Memorial Concert

    The programme of the globally acclaimed pianist will include works by Beethoven, Haydn, Faure and Gounod

    Wed 18th June 25
    Memorial Hall
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  • An evening with the Sopranos

    A captivating evening of operatic arias, Welsh favourites, and duets with WNO Associate Artists Eiry Price and Erin Rossington

    Tue 17th June 25
    Memorial Hall
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  • Garden Trail

    Wander at leisure and enjoy some of the town's beautiful gardens between 10:45am and 4:00pm

    Mon 16th June 25
    St Catherines Church
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  • Mark Drakeford – David Lloyd George Memorial Lecture

    “Lloyd George: Taxation and the Land” - delivered by Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language and former First Minister of Wales

    Sun 15th June 25
    Memorial Hall
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  • Garden Trail

    Wander at leisure and enjoy some of the town's beautiful gardens between 10:45am and 4:00pm

    Sun 15th June 25
    St Catherines Church
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Vrï & beth celyn

Twice winners of Best Album at the Welsh Folk Awards, VRï harness the raw energy of the fiddle with the finesse of the violin, and the beauty of chamber music

June
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8:00PM
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Memorial Hall
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Vrï & beth celyn

Twice winners of Best Album at the Welsh Folk Awards, VRï harness the raw energy of the fiddle with the finesse of the violin, and the beauty of chamber music

June
Friday
20
8:00PM
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The Memorial Hall
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Meet our 
2025 headliners

An evening with the Sopranos

A captivating evening of operatic arias, Welsh favourites, and duets with WNO Associate Artists Eiry Price and Erin Rossington

Tue 17th June 25
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Memorial Hall

Llŷr Williams – Arnold Kammerling Memorial Concert

The programme of the globally acclaimed pianist will include works by Beethoven, Haydn, Faure and Gounod

Wed 18th June 25
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Memorial Hall

Mark Drakeford – David Lloyd George Memorial Lecture

“Lloyd George: Taxation and the Land” - delivered by Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language and former First Minister of Wales

Sun 15th June 25
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Memorial Hall

Festival lunch with Mike Parker

Enjoy lunch and the stunning views in the company of Mike Parker, the writer, broadcaster, and map addict. Two courses and coffee: £32

Thu 19th June 25
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Caerwylan Hotel
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