Posted: Sun 15th Mar 2020

Live Music Showcase Concert with Nesdi Jones

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Mar 15th, 2020

Location: Ty Pawb Arts Centre, Market Street, Wrexham

Date / Time: Thursday 19th March 2020 at 1pm

Prices: Free to attend, Donations welcome

This week’s FREE to attend Live Music Showcase at 1pm on Thursday 19th March 2020 in Ty Pawb will welcome popular Welsh singer songwriter Nesdi Jones, whose programme will feature songs and music from Wales as well as songs in English and also from Bollywood.

Nesdi Jones is one of Wales foremost artists and has established a national and international reputation for her music, performing at several large Mela festivals including Birmingham, Middlesbrough, London, Belfast and in “Gwyl Arall” festival based in North Wales.

Apart from her involvement in music, Nesdi is a mental health advocate using her platform to discuss mental health and childhood sexual abuse in hope that others will speak out and seek help.

We are in for another treat this week so please do come and share our live music experience each Thursday in Ty Pawb.



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