Lewis Finch Rimes
This event is kindly sponsored by Cariad Homes
About this event
Following their success at the 2025 Eisteddfod, this dynamic trio perform a wide-ranging repertoire of popular and intriguing music.
Al Lewis is an award-winning bilingual singer/songwriter. He has performed at iconic events such as Glastonbury Festival, Nashville’s Americana Music Festival, Lorient Festival and Celtic Connections. His Dylan Thomas inspired single, ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales’ made the BBC Radio 2 playlist and has since been covered by artists such as Gary Barlow. His choral-folk concept album ‘Te yn y Grug’ was first performed as a musical at a sold-out concert at the 2019 Eisteddfod.
Catrin Finch is the most gifted classical harp virtuoso of her generation and a versatile and ground-breaking artist. She continues to explore and push the boundaries of her art with award-winning international collaborations with artists such as kora maestro Seckou Keita (Senegal), with whom she won Best Group at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2019 and most recently Ireland’s renowned classical violinist Aoife Ní Bhriain.
Patrick Rimes is a multi-talented violinist. As a founding member of both Calan and VRï, he has toured extensively worldwide, released multiple acclaimed albums and won 4 awards at the Welsh Folk Awards. He has appeared as a soloist with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and at venues including the Royal Albert Hall and St Davids Hall.
Performing Artists
Directions and Parking
Address: High Street, Criccieth, LL52 0HB
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From Y Maes (the central square in Criccieth), look for the large white building with a distinctive domed roof — that’s the Memorial Hall.
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It’s located directly on the High Street, opposite the shops and near the turning for Lôn Ednyfed.
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If arriving by car, you can usually find parking nearby along the High Street on side roads like Lôn Ednyfed,or in the “Pay and Display” car park near the level crossing .
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Walking from the seafront? Head up Castle Street toward the High Street, and the Memorial Hall will be on your left once you reach the top.
Accessibility Services
Public Entrances
Main & side doors plus access for wheelchairs.
Parking
For wheelchair users near Hall and nearby large public car park (250 metres) and street parking.
Safety
Fire alarm system & fire exits. A non-smoking policy operates throughout the building.
Wi-Fi
Internet access via BT Broadband
Public Restrooms
Ladies/gents/disabled toilets
Ticket Information
Tickets for events can be purchased online from Ticketsource or Cash Purchase from 3 shops in Cricieth, Pwllheli and Porthmadog. Cash purchase for tickets for the Festival Lunch and Garden Trail can only be bought at one shop, Newsday in Cricieth
Shop locations -
Personal Booking(cash only) at Newsday, High Street Cricieth; Siop Eifionydd, Porthmadog; & Llên Llŷn, Pwllheli








