The Llandeilo Festival of Senses returns this weekend, with three days of entertainment coming to the town between Friday, November 18 and Sunday, November 20.
The Festival opens on Friday evening with Santa’s Sleigh Ride through the town alongside the Lantern Procession by the schoolchildren.
Also that night will be a laser display, carol singing and the chance to ride in a teacup.
Throughout the weekend, King Street will be closed for traffic, as parking in the Carmarthenshire County Council car park by Crescent Road gives easy access to the festival.
Local produce will be on offer at the food marquee near the main car park, with food demonstrations at stalls, cafes and restaurants through the town.
MORE NEWS
As well as food, there will be arts and crafts in the Civic Hall and children’s activities and storytelling by Beyond The Border.
Festival of Senses 2022 Entertainment full schedule:
Friday 18th November
- 5pm: Town Band on King Street Stage
- 6pm: Official opening of Festival by MP Jonathan Edwards
- 6.10pm: Santa is coming through town on Sleigh
- 6.20pm: Lantern procession from CK to King Street, led by CP Samba group
- Town Band on King Street Stage with hymns sung by Ffion Haf
- 7.15pm: Christmas Lights being switched on by the Mayor Gordon Kilby
- 8pm: A spectacular Laser Show
- 8.30pm: Harry Luke on stage
- 9pm: End of stage
Saturday 19th November
- 10am: Ffairfach School Children
- 10.40am: Lleisiau Lliw ladies choir from Pontarddulais
- 11.20am: Llandeilo Primary School Children
- 12pm: Lleisiau ‘r Cwm
- 12.40pm: Teilo Sant School Children
- 1.20pm: Laurence Lance Lewis
- 3.00pm: Streep
- 4.30: Dai C Thomas
- Carreg Law Santa Grotto open 10am – 4pm
- St Teilo Church open 10am – 1pm for coffee morning, and 7pm for Handel’s Messiah performed by Cantorion Llandeilo Singers
Sunday 20th November
- 10am: Santa Run
- 10am: Alan Thomas
- 10.30am: Layla
- 11am: Lotus Sisters Belly dancers
- 11.30am: Carmarthen and Llanelli Tenovus Sing with us Choirs
- 12pm: Cor Y Scarlets
- 12.30pm: Mixed Youth Group
- 1pm: Sunflowers Wales
- 1.30: Cadence
- 3pm: Simone Sumers
- 4pm: End of stage
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here