Posted: Sat 11th Jun 2011

Time Running Out for McFly Gig

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Jun 11th, 2011

On Sunday 10th, McFly will make their way up from Weston-Super-Mare to rock out in the Llangollen Internation Pavillion at this year’s Eisteddfod. This year promises to be bigger than ever and has already attracted the likes of Russell Watson, Ruthie Henshall and the legend that is Lulu. Put that line up together with first-class acts from all over the world uniting in a small Welsh town, and it makes us realise how lucky we are to have such an event so close.

Not only does the Eisteddfod attract top quality acts, it appeals to lovers of music and culture from all over the world. In the past there has been an influx of visitors from the US, Canada and even as far as New Zealand and some of the surrounding islands.

Despite the cultural delights on offer, no doubt McFly will be the crowd pleasers. There are still some tickets available for this year’s Eisteddfod, which happens in just a matter of weeks from now. If you’d like to see McFly follow the link below for further details…

http://www.international-eisteddfod.co.uk/en/whats-on/evening-concerts/sunday-10-july



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