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Monday, July 7, 2025

Map of new-look Eisteddfod site unveiled


As excitement builds ahead of this year’s Llangollen International Eisteddfod (July 8–13), organisers have today revealed the official map of the Eisteddfod field – giving visitors a first look at how the vibrant site will come alive with music, dance, arts, crafts and much more.

With a bustling Pavilion at its heart and surrounded by outdoor stages, workshops, food stalls, and family zones, the 2025 layout confirms what everybody knows – daytime at Llangollen Eisteddfod is set to be a joyful explosion of creativity and community.
Programmes are available from the Llangollen Tourist Information office and from the Eisteddfod from Tuesday helping visitors make the most of the incredible events packed into every day.
This year’s festival promises the most inclusive and family-friendly programme ever, with over 4,000 performers from around the globe, 50+ UK groups, and a spectacular mix of daytime events across the field, town centre, and surrounding venues. From 9am daily, visitors will be treated to a whirlwind of concerts, workshops, parades, and pop-up performances.
Key areas featured on the newly published map include:
🎤 Three Outdoor Stages – including the Globe Stage and Amphitheatre
🎪 Kids Zone – offering crafts, circus skills, music and storytelling
🍕 Food & Drink Stalls – delicious options from around the world
🎨 Craft Stalls & Workshops – get hands-on with cultural experiences
🧘‍♂️ Sensory Den & Inclusive Play – a space for relaxation and sensory fun
🌍 Competitor & Rehearsal Zones – where performers from every continent prepare to take the stage
🎶 Pavilion Performances – home to headline concerts and competitions
From Chinese and Manx dance workshops, to the Parade of Nations, and a Family Fun Day with Andy Day & The Odd Socks, the 2025 daytime programme celebrates global harmony through the universal language of the arts.
For a full programme of daytime highlights, including “Community Roots and Rhythms Wales”, a curated afternoon by BBC Radio Cymru’s Rhys Mwyn, and guest appearances by international stars and Welsh-language trailblazers, visit:

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