Tickets are now on sale for this year's evening concerts - and we've got a great line up at Blaenau Gwent and the Heads of the Valleys, with some of Wales' brightest stars.
All concerts start at 20.00 and the Wednesday and Friday evening competing sessions start at 18.30.
Friday 30 July
Only Men Aloud
Kicking off the festival with a bang on Friday 30 July, we welcome home Wales’ top showmen,:Only Men Aloud, for an evening to remember. Celebrating their tenth birthday, join them and their special guests for an emotional return to their roots deep in the south Wales Valleys. Directed by Blaenau Gwent born West End supremo Ken Caswell and Only Men Aloud’s Musical Director, Tim Rhys-Evans, sit back and treasure this amazing performance. To buy tickets, click here.
Saturday, 31 July
Local young talents
On Saturday evening, come to the Pavilion to enjoy local young talents, with a mixture of performances and music, led by the Gwent Music Support Service. Sponsored by Principality. To buy tickets, click here.
Sunday, 1 August
Gymanfa Ganu - congregational singing
Sunday evening is a feast of congregational singing, led by well-known conductor, Alwyn Humphreys with Tredegar Brass Band. The organist is David Martyn Jones. To buy tickets, click here.
Monday, 2 August
On Monday evening, why not join Aled Jones, John Owen Jones from Les Miserables, Mark Evans from Your Country Needs You and Oklahoma, Gwion Jones from Oliver, Katy Treharne from Phantom of the Opera, Tara Bethan (Joseph) and other West End stars from Wales treading the boards in London’s world-famous Theatreland? Sit back and enjoy some of your favourite songs from the top shows. If you’re looking for an evening of ‘razzamatazz’, the Pavilion’s the place for you! To buy tickets, click here.
Tuesday, 3 August
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s haunting Requiem Mass in D minor is performed by the Eisteddfod Choir with soloists, Jason Howard, Leah Marian Jones, Wynne Evans and Iona Jones, on Tuesday evening. The choir of over 230 members brings together members from all corners of Blaenau Gwent and the Heads of the Valleys, and is conducted by Alun Guy. Joining the Choir and the soloists is the Welsh Chamber Orchestra. To buy tickets, click here.
Wednesday, 4 August
On Wednesday evening, enjoy an evening of competing on the Pavilion stage, with the Richard Burton Award, Song from the Musicals, Musician’s Medal, W Towyn Roberts Vocal Scholarship and the Youth Choir under 25 years old. To buy tickets, click here.
Thursday, 5 August
The nation has chosen, and Thursday evening’s concert brings you Wales’ favourite classics. Shan Cothi, Geraint Dodd and Gary Griffiths join the evening's presenter, Angharad Mair, with Alwyn Humphreys conducting the BBC Wales Chorus, Welsh Chamber Orchestra and Tredegar Brass Band. Join us to enjoy a Class Act – as voted for by the people of Wales. To buy tickets, click here.
Friday, 6 August
On Friday, enjoy a full evening of competitions including the Mixed Choirs. To buy tickets, click here.
Saturday, 7 August
Rhydian, Catrin Finch
Rhydian Roberts, Catrin Finch, Gwawr Edwards and Cordydd will bring the celebrations to a close on Saturday 7 August. Rhydian and Gwawr performed together at one of the 2009 Meirion and District Eisteddfod’s most popular concerts, and will again share the stage at this year’s festival. To buy tickets, click here.
All concerts start at 20.00 and the Wednesday and Friday evening competing sessions start at 18.30.




