October 02, 2018 - 1584 views
Just when you thought the music had left the Bay as Paloma Faith and Katherine Jenkins wrapped up their performances at Stadiwm Zip World a few weeks ago, Glynfest is stepping in with a brilliantly local lineup of talent to keep music fans entertained next month.
From the 2nd to the 4th November the very popular Glynfest returns for another year across three Colwyn Bay venues with a superb selection of local and regional bands playing for free.
Over 3 days Theatr Colwyn, St. Paul's Institute and Dewi Sant Church in the town will play host to nearly 40 acts.
Although the events are free, tickets are expected to be very much in demand and can booked online via the Venue Cymru ticket site. Bayside Radio will be following the event as it unfolds across the weekend.
Friday 2nd November
Theatr Colwyn, 7.30pm
Rivertown • Courteous Thief • Jamie Porter
Saint Paul's Institute, 8pm
Rabo De Torro • Red or Dead • CB Ramones
Dewi Sant Church, 8pm
Andy Beaumont • Lost Like Alice • Ameto
Saturday 3rd November
Theatr Colwyn, 3pm
Laugh Till We Cry • The Northern Rambler • The Rebecca Riots
Saint Paul's Institute, 3pm
King Boss • The Mudshark Incident • The Flesh Velvet
Dewi Sant Church, 3pm
Aaron Roy Dodd • Oes Yr Arth A'R Blaidd • Daf Jones
Theatr Colwyn, 7.30pm
Krank • The Lost Days • Bad Dog
Saint Paul's Institute, 8pm
The Black Sheep • Louise & the Feathers • The Storyville Mob
Dewi Sant Church, 7.30pm
Robert Shrigley Woolf • Stargrace • Garlicbread
Sunday 4th November
Dewi Sant Church, 3pm
Tom Taylor • The Scapegoats • Chris Greve
Saint Paul's Institute, 3pm
Judgemental • Mistafunk and the Deadbeats • Tombstone Kings
Dewi Sant Church, 7.30pm
Mike and Rosa • Due North • Gogs
Saint Paul's Institute, 8pm
Oxime • Crash Landing • Ruby Blues Band