THREE major concerts are set to take place in Colwyn Bay this summer.

The events will feature some of the biggest names in music.

On Friday, July 21, Ministry of Sound Classical will take over Stadiwm CSM. The show will feature an orchestra performing a selection of classic dance tracks, with special guests Roger Sanchez, Judge Jules, K-Klass, and Hollie Profit.

On Saturday, July 22, N-Dubz will headline Access All Eiras. The trio, who recently reunited after a nine-year hiatus, will be joined by special guests Wes Nelson and Nathan Dawe.

And on Sunday, July 23, Rag'n'Bone Man will close out the weekend with a performance of his soulful hits, with support from Josh Barry & Lily Moore.

Tickets for all three concerts are on sale now from Gigantic.com and Venue Cymru.

Ministry of Sound Classical

Ministry of Sound Classical Roger Sanchez, Judge Jules, K-Klass, and Hollie Profit. Ministry of Sound Classical is a concert series that combines the best of classical music with dance music. The show features an orchestra performing a selection of classic dance tracks, with special guests from the world of dance music. The biggest dance tracks reimagined with an orchestral makeover.

Each show features never heard before classical remakes of iconic dance anthems, including: The Chemical Brothers – “Hey Boy Hey Girl” Dario G – “Sunchyme” Faithless – “Insomnia’ Fatboy Slim – “Right Here, Right Now” Moloko – “Sing It Back”

N-Dubz - Access All Eiras

N-Dubz are a trio that consists of band members Dappy, Tulisa, and Fazer. Fazer and Dappy, who have been best friends since childhood, first started rapping together but decided on getting a female voice in the group, inviting Tulisa to the group. They dominated the UK charts majorly from 2006 to 2011, after which they took a long hiatus. The group announced its reformation in May 2022. Their first two albums, Uncle B and Against All Odds, were certified platinum in the UK. N-Dubz hit Number One on the UK Singles Chart in collaboration with Tinchy Stryder in 2009.

The trio won a MOBO Award for Best Newcomer in 2007 and the Best UK Act at the MOBO Awards. The trio's third album Love.Live.Life charted at number seven in the UK and became their third successive platinum-selling album. with a new single titled “February.”

The song is the band’s second taste of new music in 2023 and features Dappy, Tulisa and Fazer’s signature back-and-forth storytelling. While retaining their unique sound, the track also boasts fresh production from the latter member that strikes a balance between contemporary and classic.

The Colwyn Bay concert will be N-Dubz's first show in North Wales in over a decade. 

Rag'n'Bone Man

Rag‘N’Bone Man – aka Rory Graham – rose to prominence in 2016 with the release of the worldwide smash hit Human which showcased a blend of traditional blues, hip-hop and, of course, an incredible and era-defining voice.

Rory began collecting his fan base incredibly early on in his career, one that has continued to grow and sell out tours around the globe.

Having won the 2017 Brit's ‘British Breakthrough Act’ and receiving the Brit's ‘Critics’ Choice Award’ in the same year, Graham cemented his success with the record-breaking release of his 4x platinum Number One debut album Human. A plethora of international accolades followed as well as and a further BRIT Award for ‘Best Single of the Year’ in 2018 for Human.

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Life by Misadventure, Graham’s second #1 album with Columbia Records that came out in May 2021 and spent seven weeks in the Top 10, is the culmination of more than a year spent writing and working with some of music’s true greats in London and Nashville.

The Colwyn Bay concert will be Rag'n'Bone Man's first show in North Wales. It is sure to be a memorable event, so fans are advised to book their tickets early.

There are limited tickets remaining for all three concerts.