Dreamachine, a powerful new immersive experience exploring the limitless potential of the human mind, opens today at the Temple of Peace in Cardiff where it will run until June 18
The PA systems may be safely packed away, the posters may be peeling off the walls and our ears may have just about stopped ringing, but one week on the praise for Cardiff’s Radio 6 Music Festival continues to reverberate around the city
Cardiff hosted the BBC Radio 6 Music festival over the weekend when venues across the city saw amazing performances by some world class acts, including the Manic Street Preachers, Little Simz, Pixies, Idles, Johnny...
Thousands of children and young people across Cardiff have taken advantage of eight weeks of leisure, sports and cultural events held in the city as part of the Winter of Wellbeing festival
A powerful, immersive art experience that taps into the ‘limitless potential of the human mind’ is coming to Cardiff in May as part of the UNBOXED: Creativity in the UK festival
A new exhibition of artistic work by young people from Cardiff with experience of being in care will open next week in St David’s Centre
The creation of a statue to Cardiff Bay’s legendary rugby ‘codebreakers’, who left a lasting legacy on the world of rugby league, has taken a major step forward in its fundraising campaign
Cardiff’s iconic Norwegian Church is preparing to reopen as a café, arts centre and music venue next month.
Dreamachine is a powerful new kind of immersive experience exploring the limitless potential of the human mind and is due to land in Cardiff later this year.
Cardiff will host this year’s BBC Radio 6 Music Festival, which will take place from Friday 1 - Sunday 3 April. The line-up was announced this morning on 6 Music by Huw Stephens and Mary Anne Hobbs.
To celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month this year, new artwork has been revealed on Castle Street
With over 1 million light bulbs, 120,000 visitors and 5 marriage proposals, the electrifying Christmas at Bute Park lit up the city centre in its inaugural year as a festive illumination experience in Cardiff.
Many of Cardiff's Christmas attractions will close at end of play on Christmas Eve following Welsh Government's announcement that Wales is moving to Alert Level 2.
On Sunday 5th December, the Norwegian Church in Cardiff Bay will open for a day full of festive cheer in celebration of a Norwegian style Christmas.
Please note, there will be a temporary cycle route diversion (in red) from 3pm to 7am on Thursday 25th November to Friday 31st December.
Cardiff Council's plans to secure the future of the Old Library have taken a step forward following Cabinet approval today.