22 February 2010
Doors open 7pm
Category: Festivals, Music Rock/Pop/R'n'B/Folk/Jazz
Admission: £12 available from Derricks Records, small booking fee applies
Tel: 01792 654226
Website: http://www.saintdavidsday.com
Welsh rock band The Automatic, are playing a one-off show at Swansea’s Brangwyn Hall to launch the St David’s Week Festival 2010. The 4-piece band from Cowbridge are stopping off in Swansea during a busy British tour to launch their third album, ‘Tear the Signs Down’ recorded in Cardiff during 2009. The band’s explosive live performances have earned rave reviews across the country and will give their Welsh fans a chance to hear tracks from the new album as well as crowd favourites such as ‘Monster’, ’Recover’ and ‘Steve McQueen’. Not to be missed!
Brangwyn Hall
The Guildhall, Swansea, SA1 4PE
tel: 01792 635432
website: http://www.swansea.gov.uk/brangwynhall
The Brangwyn Hall is one of the principal cultural locations in Swansea and is regularly used for functions, weddings, award ceremonies, conferences and concerts where our experienced staff ensure a first class service. The Hall also houses Brangwyn Panels by Sir Frank Brangwyn which are also known as the British Empire Panels.
Access statement: PARKING
There are spaces available on the North Road and in the Rotunda Car Park (by bus shelter)
Accessible Entrance
Guildhall - on South Road and North Road. It is advisable to telephone Security on 01792 636000 if access is needed to the Guildhall after 4.30pm on weekdays or at weekends.
Brangwyn Hall - dedicated accessible entrance is only open when events are taking place and is situated at the main steps, however you can use the Guildhall entrance to access the Brangwyn Hall.
LIFT ACCESS
Guildhall Lift 1 - situated on South Road, access to main Guildhall and conference rooms on 1st floor.
Guildhall Lift 2 - situated on North Road, access to main Guildhall.
Brangwyn Hall - situated on South Road, at the side of the Brangwyn steps.
TOILETS
Guildhall - located on ground floor (reception area) and on first floor (opposite Lord Mayor''s Office.