Crickhowell Open Studios returns this Spring Bank Holiday Weekend (24–26 May), offering the perfect opportunity to explore the town and its vibrant arts scene. Across numerous venues, visitors can experience the creativity that Crickhowell and its surroundings inspire. Torfaen Arts will, once again, showcase their work at the Clarence Hall.
Crickhowell Music Festival returns on 2-5 May with a programme that promises to be as dynamic as it is diverse. Under the theme New Beginnings, the festival will showcase a rich tapestry of choral and instrumental music, blending well-loved classics with lesser-known gems.
On a toe-tapping afternoon at the Clarence Hall, the Uskulele Group returned with another irresistible performance – this time celebrating the timeless hits of The Beatles.
Crickhowell FC hosted a lively Race Night at the Clarence Hall this weekend, bringing together friends and supporters for an evening of fun and fundraising.
On Saturday 28 June, Clarence Hall will host ‘A Musical Journey’ – a special fundraising concert in support of talented local performer Charlie Thould.
The April edition of our newsletter has been issued. This includes information on our fundraising events and dates for your diary.
Crickhowell Football Club is inviting the local community to a lively and entertaining Race Night at Clarence Hall on Friday 11 April, in support of their ambitious Development Fund.
The Clarence Hall is set to host another lively edition of Mischievous Cow’s Vintage, Antique & Makers Market on Saturday, 22nd March, bringing together a fantastic selection of independent traders, artisans and local makers.
Following the success of Grease in 2024, Crickhowell High School returned to the Clarence Hall stage last week with its latest production – the cult classic Little Shop of Horrors.
The Clarence Hall was filled with gardening enthusiasts this week as Adam Frost, award-winning garden designer, RHS Ambassador, and TV presenter, shared his passion for plants in a lively and engaging talk.