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Aberystwyth Arts Centre is an award winning and leading hub for culture, creativity and entertainment, serving as a leading destination for the arts in mid-Wales. As part of Aberystwyth University, it is widely recognised as a national flagship for the arts, offering a diverse programme of exhibitions, performances, workshops and community activities.

The centre offers a rich variety of artistic events, from live music concerts across genres and theatre productions by local and international performers to thought-provoking art exhibitions featuring both established and emerging artists. Diverse film screenings showcase independent films, documentaries, and popular releases, creating a vibrant hub for audiences of all interests.

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More than an Arts Centre. A night out, a cinema day with the kids, a lunch date, me time. We’re the place for time well spent in Aberystwyth.

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Getting to us – we’re easy to find. We’re in the seaside town of Aberystwyth, and part of the University campus at the top of Penglais hill. We’ve got stunning coastal views for you to enjoy from our café. See below to ensure your time with us is time well spent

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Canolfan y Celfyddydau Aberystwyth Arts Centre

Canolfan y Celfyddydau Aberystwyth Arts Centre

Mwy na chanolfan y celfyddydau. Ni yw'r lle am amser da.

We're more than an arts centre. We're the place for time well spent.

❗️Ar werth nawr | Now on sale❗️ 📣Playing Burton📣22/11/25 Mae Matthew Rhys, enillydd Gwobr Emmy, yn dychwelyd i lwyfan Cymru yn Playing Burton, drama un-dyn glodwiw Mark Jenkins a gyfarwyddwyd gan Bartlett Sher, enillydd Gwobr Tony. Mae'r ddrama'n olrhain bywyd Richard Burton, o ddechreuadau yn Ne Cymru i enwogrwydd rhyngwladol.Digwyddiad codi arian i gefnogi tymor cyntaf Welsh National Theatre.~Emmy Award-winner Matthew Rhys returns to the Welsh stage in Playing Burton, Mark Jenkins’ acclaimed one-man play directed by Tony Award-winner Bartlett Sher. The play charts the life of Richard Burton, from South Wales beginnings to international stardom.A fundraising event supporting Welsh National Theatre’s inaugural season.Archebwch nawr | Book Now:aberystwythartscentre.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/1173670520ffôn/Phone 01970 62 32 32 ... See MoreSee Less
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👀“It’s not that I’m afraid of death, I just can’t be killed off this easily... I’m from Welsh mining stock.” Something special is coming. Get ready for an announcement tomorrow at 12pm... you won’t want to miss this!Mae rhywbeth arbennig yn dod. Byddwch yn barod am gyhoeddiad yfory am 12pm... fyddwch chi ddim eisiau'i cholli!📸Jon Pountney ... See MoreSee Less
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❗Cynnig Cyntaf i'r Felin yn dod i ben mewn wythnos❗❗Early Bird Offer ends in one week.❗Archebwch nawr | Book Now:aberystwythartscentre.co.uk/event/trawsnewid-transform-2026-pas-gwyl-festival-pass/ffôn/Phone 01970 62 32 32 ... See MoreSee Less
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