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Rainy Day Picks This Weekend
Not every listing gets a golden ticket
We check the usual frankly silly number of local websites, then look for events that feel rainy-day friendly: cinemas, theatres, talks, workshops, galleries, concerts, cosy venues, and anything less likely to involve standing in a muddy field making brave weather noises.
Our 10 picks near Maesycrugiau
2NIcky Grist Stages
The Nicky Grist Stages — is a major forest and stage rally event held in and around Builth Wells. Organised by Quinton Motor Club, the event is a popular part of the UK rally scene and features classic mid-Wales stages through forest terrain near the Epynt Ranges.

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3Rush Hat Workshop
at Hwb y Gors
£60 Spend a day learning traditional rush-work techniques to make your own made-to-measure hat! Join Jane Claricoats for a Rush Hat Workshop where you'll dive...
4Seven Wonders: The Spirit of Fleetwood Mac 2026
Seven Wonders are a 7-piece, 100% live band, who have come together to pay tribute to the legacy of Fleetwood Mac The band cover all eras of the Fleetwood Mac collection; from the timeless Peter Green years, through to the 80’s classic Tango in the night. Seven Wonders capture the Spirit of Fleetwood Mac and they do it with passion and appreciation for this classic band Be prepared to sing and dance the night away to classics including: Go your own way, Don’t stop, The Chain, Everywhere, Rhiannon, Dreams, Little lies, Oh well, Edge of seventeen and many more... “I didn’t expect to feel like I was watching Fleetwood Mac….amazing vocals and band” “Absolutely fantastic band, The best tribute I’ve ever seen” “If you get a chance to see them ,100% you won’t be disappointed” The Queens Hall Narberth (“we”) are selling tickets on behalf of the Promoter as disclosed agent. We do not take title to the underlying ticket and the transaction for the sale of the ticket is between you and the Promoter. The tickets and all title therein, remain the property of the Promoter until the Event has taken place.
5Across The Universe
Across The Universe is a celebration of The Beatles' "studio years" 1966-1970. This unique show featuring live band and orchestra is a must-see for all Beatles fans. The music recorded by the Beatles from 1966-1970 represents some of the most ground-breaking strides in popular music history, in terms of songwriting ingenuity, recording techniques and the establishing of different musical genres within pop music. Many of these innovative recordings were never intended to be recreated live. Now in homage to this sensationally creative period in The Beatles' career, Across the Universe brings these recordings to life with stunning detail and accuracy. No wigs, no costumes. Across the Universe's intention is musical authenticity, assisted by world class orchestrations from live strings and brass.
6Mik Artistik’s Ego Trip
at The Globe
8pm “My favourite song of the last decade… because it’s human, it’s real and it has soul.” — Iggy Pop Wildly original, gloriously unpredictable, and impossible to pigeonhole, Mik Artistik’s Ego Trip are one of the UK’s most beloved underground live acts. For many years they were a Glastonbury tradition , drawing crowds who wouldn’t dream of starting their festival without witnessing Mik’s riotous sets at the Croissant Neuf Bandstand or the Rocket Lounge—performances that have become part of Glastonbury folklore. At the heart of it all is Mik himself—part punk-poet, part surreal philosopher, part stand-up comic—fixing the audience with his compelling stare before launching into improvised tales, spoken-word detours, spontaneous tangents, and moments of both hilarity and tenderness. Every show feels handcrafted for the people in the room, full of unpredictable interaction, surreal humour, and the occasional burst of unexpected interpretive dancing that leave audiences roaring with laughter. This unique performance energy is powered by the razor-sharp musicianship of Jonny Flockton and a rotating cast of superb bass players, weaving together rock, soul, funk, cosmic country, and DIY punk spirit into a sound entirely their own. Their fan base spans generations—anyone who loves clever lyrics, fearless live performance, and gigs that feel alive.
7Polish and Welsh Picnic 12 July
at Clwb Crown
Polish and Welsh Picnic 12 July
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9Free! (worth double-checking)
10Exhibition On Screen: David Hockney at the Royal Academy of Arts
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