Every month here at Grapevine Event Management we choose the pick of the bunch out of all the events happening across Wales.
There is so much going on in Wales every month! Here is just a small selection of events for everyone throughout January 2020.
Family
What? Dippy on Tour
About? Dippy the Dinosaur is touring around the UK and landed in Wales on 19th October 2019, and will be venturing onwards on 26th January 2020, so be sure to catch him while you can at the National Museum of Cardiff. Dippy is cast from a near complete skeleton discovered in Wyoming, America in 1898. The specimen is made up of 292 bones and is an impressive 21.3 metres long, 4.3 metres wide and 4.25 metres high.
When? 19th October 2019 – 26th January 2020
Where? National Museum Cardiff
Business
What? Jonathan Lewis at Cardiff Business Club
About? To kick start the New Year, Cardiff Business Club will be welcoming Jonathan Lewis, Chief Executive Officer of Capita. Jon was appointed this role on 1 December 2017 and as such has a remit to manage and develop Capita’s business to achieve the Company’s strategic objectives. Join Cardiff Business Club at this evening event to hear from him.
When? 13th January
Where? Hilton Hotel, Cardiff
Sport
What? Buff Wales Trail 10K
About? Back for 2020, Buff Wales Trail 10K will take you across the breath-taking tracks and trail of Afan Forest country Park. This event is open to seasoned trail runners and beginners. So why not join Tough Runner UK and start 2020 off with a bang and get off the road!
When? 11th January
Where? Port Talbot
Music
What? A Journey to Vienna
About? This coming New Year, WNO Orchestra takes A Journey to Vienna celebrating some of Europe’s finest music. In a programme to transport you across the continent, WNO Orchestra, under the direction of Leader and Concertmaster David Adams, will visit all corners of Europe in works by Offenbach, Mozart, Brahms, Dvorak and, of course, Strauss.
When? 11th Jan
Where? Theatre Hafren, Newtown
Theatre
What? Six
About? From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII finally take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a 80-minute celebration of 21st century sisterly sass-itude. These Queens may have green sleeves but their lipstick is rebellious red.
When? 22nd January
Where? Millennium Centre
Miscellaneous
What? A Taste of Wales
About? Venue Cymru's Y Review Restaurant is proud to host an evening of Welsh food and culture to celebrate St. Dwynwen's day. Enjoy a sumptuous 5 course Welsh taster menu, a Welsh cocktail on arrival as well as some excellent Welsh entertainment. This really will be a taste of Wales you won't forget.
When? 26th January
Where? Venue Cymru