The free Christmas Pops concert at the Rhyl Pavilion Theatre is set to return this year.
Denbighshire Leisure Ltd (DLL) has announced that the festive event will take place in November.
The show is the result of a collaboration between DLL and the town council and aims to bring festive cheer to the community through an evening of live entertainment.
Scheduled for November 24 at 5pm, the free-to-attend event promises an evening full of talent.
Performers include Mav Mac, the Make Some Noise band, internationally renowned harpist Dylan Cernyw, award-winning Welsh mezzo-soprano Sioned Terry, Can i Gymru 2024 winner Sara Davies, and esteemed musicians and producers Matty Roberts and Wyn Pearson.
DLL's managing director, Jamie Groves, said: "We're thrilled to partner with Rhyl Town Council to offer a weekend of free entertainment for families in Rhyl.
"At DLL, we are committed to putting on free entertainment for the community to enjoy throughout the year and our Christmas Pops concert is now becoming an annual tradition for many.
"It’s the perfect way to kick off the Christmas celebrations."
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Rhyl mayor, Councillor Cheryl Williams, added: "As Christmas rapidly approaches, we can once again look forward to the welcome return of Christmas Pops at Rhyl’s Pavilion Theatre, giving the community the opportunity to experience a wonderful evening of entertainment and as always, it’s ‘free to all’
"My thanks to Denbighshire Leisure Ltd for arranging this fabulous event that Rhyl Town Council are pleased to financially support each year.
"Tickets are sure to be in high demand so book your seats early to avoid disappointment.
"The evening is the perfect way to bring the community together as the festive celebrations draw near."
Tickets are free and can be booked by calling the Rhyl Pavilion Box Office on 01745 330000 from October 29.
However, they are limited to four tickets per household.
The concert doors will open at 4pm, allowing attendees to grab a drink before the 5pm start.
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