The Queens Hall s livestream programme has been developed with support from the Cultural Recovery Fund from Creative Wales THE Queens Hall in Narberth has announced a top-quality live music line up for spring to be enjoyed exclusively from the comfort of your own home. With pubs, clubs and music venues across Wales remaining closed, the much-loved entertainment venue is spreading a little bit of aural relief across the county for those missing the magic of live music and gigs. Using support from the Cultural Recovery Fund from Creative Wales, the team at the hall has developed an eclectic, quality livestream programme showcasing local talent across Pembrokeshire and beyond.
Le Pub in Newport is among the venues to host a performance, along with Neuadd Ogwen in Bethesda, Queen’s Hall in Narberth, Galeri in Caernarfon, and Sin City in Swansea. On Monday, hip hop artist Mace the Great and R&B singer Faith will perform at Le Pub. Other artists performing across the week - across a range of genres - include rock band Those Damn Crows, urban brother and sister Leila McKenzie and K(e)nz, country singer Jodie Marie, and electro pop artist Malan. Sam Dabb, manager of Le Pub in Newport, and Wales’ representative for Music Venues Trust, said: “It’s not just a pub, it’s not just a music venue. It’s important to the area, it’s where people meet, and have somewhere to be.