Cardiff University School Music will present a concert by the University “Collegium”, conducted by award-winning conductor Dr Peter Leech, at Saint Augustine’s Church with a stirring repertoire of 17th and 18th-century music, including an eighteenth-century overture by Maria Teresa Agnesi, a motet by Maria Xaveria Peruchona, sacred choral works by Carlotta Ferrari, and part-songs by Frank Bridge and David Dubery.
The evening features a showcase of concertos and beautiful sacred choral pieces. Several first Welsh modern performances are included. Tickets are £10 on the door, with free entry for students. April 24, 7pm–9.30pm.
The Indie Collectives Market returns to Penarth Masonic Hall with ‘the very best local independent traders’, a great market vibe, and ‘fab coffee’ in “our splendid elegant art deco 1927 heritage building”.
Bring along friends and family to browse unique stalls and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere. April 25, 10am–4pm.
For a night out, head to Cogan Coronation Club & Institute for the Silent Disco & Singer event. Enjoy live vocals from Kay-Lee Equeall, then pick your genre and dance in headphones. “Everyone can choose their favourite channel, switch between music genres, and control the volume themselves.” April 25, 7pm.
Finish the weekend at Repair Cafe Penarth 2026 at St Augustine’s Parish Church Hall. Bring items for repair, enjoy refreshments, and make a donation if you can to help keep the cafe running. Doors open at 2pm, with last repair queue entry at 4.30pm. April 26, 2pm.
For further information visit the venue website.
