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Clwb Ifor Bach

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Named for 12th-century Welsh rebel Ifor Bach, the legendary Clwb ('Club') has broken many a Welsh band since it first opened its doors as a Welsh-language social club in 1983, building a reputation as Cardiff's most important indie-music venue. It now hosts bands performing in many tongues – from young upstarts to more established acts – along with regular club nights.


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