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Newport Memorial Hall is run by volunteers and puts on a wide range of music events and theatrical productions as well as talks, exhibitions and fairs alongside a packed programme of regular classes and activities.
The Golden Lion has regular live music events on a Saturday night featuring well loved local covers bands. Not for the fainthearted, these can get rather raucous!
Llys Meddyg has a pop up stage in their Secret Garden for live music on an ad hoc basis during the summer months and the Secret Garden is host to their legendary mini festival-like Burning Moon parties.
Slightly further afield, Bluestone Brewing Co. host live music events and poetry evenings in their Taproom as well as their regular Quiz Nights held on the last Tuesday of every month from 7-10.30pm.
The Mayor of Newport Pembrokeshire organises a number of events during the year including Ffair Gurig week in June and the Christmas community event in December. Newport & District Chamber of Trade promotes Newport businesses including organising the annual Christmas Market and lantern parade in December. Newport Boat Club hosts the annual Newport Regatta in August and has live outdoor music events during the summer.


Mwldan is a vibrant arts and cinema complex with a great bar situated in the centre of Cardigan. With three fully digital screens, it is Wales' only truly independent multiplex. Mwldan presents a year-round diverse and eclectic professional programme of national and international artistic activity across a wide range of artforms, including drama, music, dance, film, literature, opera, visual and applied arts. They have one of best film programmes in Wales, offering over 3,000 screenings a year including both mainstream and specialist film releases, 3D screenings and live satellite broadcast from from all over the globe. Mwldan is also a major producing venue, primarily focused on live music productions which tour to venues and festivals the world over.
Theatr Gwaun is an independent community theatre, with cinema, bar and café, in Fishguard. Theatr Gwaun has been through many interesting and challenging times since its opening as a community hall by the Temperance Movement in 1885. For many years it was run as a theatre and cinema by the local authority. When it was threatened with closure ten years ago, the community came to the rescue, with a small number of staff and dedicated volunteers taking on all operational activities. The same community spirit enabled them to re-open from lockdown in July 2021 and welcome audiences and performers back.