Final preparations are being made ahead of the Bank Holiday’s musical extravaganzas at the Rhyl Events Arena as Denbighshire County Council stages two prestigious festivals.
On Sunday, August 24 the Proms on the Prom event will entertain the crowds, with performances from Britain’s Got Talent winners Collabro, former Britain’s Got Talent finalists Richard and Adam, as well as home grown talent Rhys Meirion, Piantel, Graffiti Classic and Sioned Terry.
This free event will take place between 12pm and 4pm.
On Monday, 25 August, a fantastic line up of performers will take to the stage for the first ever Gwyl Ger y Môr, a celebration of Welsh culture.
This free event will be held between 12pm and 8pm. The artists confirmed are Bryn Fôn, Gwibdaith Hen Fran, Y Moniars, Piantel, Meinir Gwilym, Sunami and Gildas.
There will be plenty of activities for the whole family and refreshments will be available.
Jamie Groves, Denbighshire’s Head of Communication, Marketing and Leisure, said: “We are delighted to be staging two such prestigious events at the Events Arena.
“Proms on the Prom is an established festival which attracts the crowds and we are hoping for a great turn out again this year. This mix of music styles should appeal to a wide audience.
“Gwyl Ger y Môr is first for the Council and has been arranged to celebrate and promote Welsh culture.
“As a Council we have made a firm commitment to enhancing the use of the Welsh language in our county and encouraging residents and visitors to gain a better understanding of Welsh culture and traditions.
“We now have a greater focus in Denbighshire on attracting and arranging major events that will assist in promoting Welsh culture, but also ensuring that local businesses and the wider Denbighshire economy benefit from our new approach.”