WICKED Wales has teamed up with families from the Ukraine living in Rhyl ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest final.
The community-based organisation, which supports young people interested in the creative industries, will be showing a live screening of the contest on a big cinema screen on Saturday, May 13 at 8pm at Rhyl Town Hall.
Family activities will run in the day. These will start from 11am at the town hall.
Wicked Wales and the families from Ukraine have prepared a programme of events which includes free games, a drag workshop run by Wicked Youth co-ordinator Dylan Owen, a screening of the film Sing 2 and a talent show whichpeople from the area can perform at.
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Rhiannon Hughes, director of the organisation, said: "We want the day to be a celebration of talent local and worldwide, and a celebration of our cultures in Wales and the Ukraine. We are looking for people to dress up in true Eurovision style and join us for free for a night of fun."
Evening tickets can be booked for free by clicking here.
Tickets can be booked in advance for the film Sing 2 with the first 50 tickets available free.
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