Thursday 11 January 2018

The first What's On of the 2018 is packed with great stuff! Don't miss anything!

Friday
12 January
helium 1st birthday w/russ yallop
Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff, 11 Womanby Street, Cardiff, CF10 1BR
We always knew that we had to get back to our home town after being absent since March, and we wanted to celebrate our first birthday in style... we are so excited to present Hot Creations man 'Russ Yallop'.
Few producers of recent years have exploded onto the underground house scene like Crosstown Rebels’ latest signing Russ Yallop. While some producers spend years finding their feet, Russ made a clear statement of intent with ‘I Can’t Wait’ his debut release on Crosstown Rebels, a solid cut of nu-school house that was charted across the board by everyone from Jamie Jones to MANDY and was featured by Heidi on her ‘In New Music We Trust’ show on BBC Radio One.
Cost: £11.25
Time: 10:00pm

Saturday
13 January
glamma lexus birthday bash
karma cardiff, 75 St.Mary Street, Cardiff, CF10 1FA
For the first time together in Cardiff we have Dj Syndicate and the Twin Mc’s (So Solid Twins) with an electric 2 hr set along with special guests. Also the return and reunion of NEwports Bassline pioneers B.O.D.R, Asher, Sickmade, Crookz and the crew. Cardiff’s Street Planz and CMG. And then the night ends with Malcolm James Cardiff’s No.1 deep house Dj. Cutting Shapes till the early morning. CAPRICORN SETTINGS... lets go!!
Cost: £5.10-£7.20
Time: 17:30

Sunday
14 January
Porter's Sunday Quiz
Porter's Cardiff, Harlech Court, Bute Terrace, CF10 2FE Cardiff
Test your common knowledge before the school starts on Monday! Bring a pen and a team of good friends to compete with. Or would you dare to take the quiz on your own? In either case arrive early to grab a table.
Cost: £1
Time: 19:30 - 21:30

Monday
15 January
GWD MONDAYS: MUSICAL BINGO
Gwdihŵ Café Bar, 6 Guildford Crescent, Off Churchill Way, Cardiff CF10 2HJ
DAB TO DYLAN, MARK MJ AND SHOUT BINGO FOR BEATLES AS GWD MONDAYS AT GWDIHW BRING YOU MUSICAL BINGO THE 1ST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH! IT WORKS SIMPLY: GRAB YOUR BINGO CARDS FROM YOUR WONDERFUL HOST DEBBIE JOHNSON & ENJOY SOME HALF PRICE DRINKS BEFORE YOU BEGIN. INSTEAD OF SHOUTING NUMBERS, WE PLAY SONGS. THE CARD CONTAINS EITHER THE SONG NAME OR ARTIST OF A TRACK WITHIN THAT SPECIFIC MONTHS PLAYLIST. GET A HORIZONTAL LINE – YOU WIN GIG TICKETS TO GWDIHW & GRAB A FULL HOUSE YOU’LL WIN A BOTTLE OF WINE! PLAYED IN TEAMS SO USE THEIR MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
Cost: free
Time: 19:30

Tuesday
16 January
The Darkest Hour
Cineworld Cinemas, Mary Ann St, Cardiff CF10 2EN
A thrilling and inspiring true story begins on the eve of World War II as, within days of becoming Prime Minister of Great Britain, Winston Churchill (Academy Award nominee Gary Oldman) must face one of his most turbulent and defining trials: exploring a negotiated peace treaty with Nazi Germany, or standing firm to fight for the ideals, liberty and freedom of a nation. As the unstoppable Nazi forces roll across Western Europe and the threat of invasion is imminent, and with an unprepared public, a skeptical King, and his own party plotting against him, Churchill must withstand his darkest hour, rally a nation, and attempt to change the course of world history.
Cost: £4.70
Time: 5:30pm, 7:20pm, 8:30pm

Wednesday
17 January
The Band
Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, CF10 5AL
The Wales Millennium Centre is a fixture of Cardiff's spectacular regeneration of the Cardiff Bay area, and has already reached iconic status in popular culture thanks to its multiple appearances in Cardiff-shot BBC TV shows such as Doctor Who and Torchwood. After a long struggle for funding, Zaha Hadid's impressive building opened its bilingual facade in 2004 and phase 2 was completed in 2009 with the opening of the BBC Hoddinott Hall.
Cost: £23.40
Time: 19:30

Thursday
18 January
Gridding Up Exhibition
Linbury Gallery, Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Castle Grounds, Cathays Park, CF10 3ER
Painted in just four days, these works by our second year Design for Performance students and Scenic Art students are scaled up from small images using traditional methods of ‘gridding up’. A chance to admire their work off the stage as well as on, in the sets of our Richard Burton Company productions throughout the year.
Cost: Free
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