International artist plans fabric transformation of Llangollen bridge! Llangollen Eisteddfod are calling out for people to help transform the landmark Llangollen Bridge into a giant work of art to launch this year’s festival. The Eisteddfod has commissioned internationally renowned artist Luke Jerram to create the new artwork. He plans to wrap the 60 metre-long bridge in a giant patchwork reflecting the crafts and cultures of Wales alongside the festival’s participating nations.
Llangollen Online 2021
As the world continues to battle through the Coronavirus pandemic, we wanted to update you on our plans for Llangollen… Read more »
Update: COVID-19 Llangollen 2021
In light of the ongoing global battle against Coronavirus, we are working on plans to adapt the format of Llangollen… Read more »
President Terry Waite bids a fond farewell to Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod
Mr Terry Waite CBE, LIME’s long serving President recently took the decision to stand down from the role after 15… Read more »
Clwyd South MP Visits Oak Street Gallery in Llangollen and Praises Exhibition Celebrating The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod
Member of Parliament for Clwyd South, Simon Baynes MP, made a socially distanced visit to the Oak Street Gallery in… Read more »
Update: COVID-19 Llangollen 2020/21
Following government advice about Coronavirus, we made the decision to postpone the 74th Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in July 2020. … Read more »
Archive FlipBook
This compilation of posters shown in the Eisteddfod Archive Tent between 2016 and 2019 gives a very short factual history… Read more »
The First International Eisteddfod 1947: Movietone Newsreel
The eight minutes and twenty seconds of this film are a unique audiovisual record of the first festival in 1947…. Read more »
Oscar-winning director makes a film about the Llangollen Eisteddfod
“The World Still Sings” is a documentary film of the 1964 International Eisteddfod, directed by Jack Howells and produced jointly… Read more »
The Audio Archive
There have been audio recordings since the first Llangollen Eisteddfod in 1947. In the part of our Archive currently held… Read more »








