Music, Arts and Culture Festival of the year – Festival Number 6 at Portmeirion 13th, 14th and 15th September.
This year's No.6 is bigger and
better, with more live bands and DJs, several new venues, and pop-up arts and
culture across the site, including the No.6 carnival, the No.6 short film
cinema, more pop-up raves and storytelling trails in the woods, aerial acrobats
and many more surprises and secret performances in store, if you haven't got
round to getting your tickets yet, book here... http://bit.ly/N8mG7o
We invite you to leave the
real world behind and enter the fantasy world of Festival No.6. set in the
magical village of Portmeirion, in North Wales. This is a festival unlike any other in a place like no other. But the location
is not just a stunning backdrop; the village will once again come alive with
venues likes the historic Town Hall, The Piazza and The Stone Boat.
The Brythoniaid male voice choir, performing at dusk in the
stunning piazza, was one of the highlights of last year’s Festival No.6 for
many people, and their cover of New Order’s Blue Monday was a Youtube
sensation, even shown on BBC’s Newsnight. We’re pleased to confirm that Cor y
Brythoniaid will be returning this year, with some very special new cover
versions.
Caitlin Moran is an award-winning Times columnist, North London's leading 'amusing' feminist, and author of the best-selling, award-winning, masturbation-describing How To Be A Woman and the New York Times-bestselling Moranthology. One of the highlights of the first year of Festival No.6, Moran will be returning to the Piazza stage in the village.
For full information please go to the following link - http://www.festivalnumber6.com/#
If you need somewhere to stay for the Festival, you might be
glad of a little home from home comfort by booking a static holiday home at Garreg Goch
Caravan Park
for the weekend. Availability is limited so book now! http://www.garreggochpark.co.uk/
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