A number of events will be taking place in Barry this coming week.
The events include historical talks, a medium, and live music.
Medium event
A medium event will take place at Market Street Club on Sunday, October 13.
The event will be led by Sue-Michelle, who has gained popularity for her alleged ability to connect with the spirit world.
The event will begin at 7pm, with doors opening at 6.30pm.
There will be two sessions, each lasting between 45 minutes and an hour, with a break in between for attendees to purchase raffle tickets and items from the shop.
Tickets for the event are priced at £12 in advance and £14 on the door.
Rockin' @ The Roost
'Rockin' @ The Roost' is set to return on Saturday, October 12 at 7pm.
The event is being organised by The Shameless, Jason Owen, and David Bradbury.
It will take place at The Roost on Rock Road.
Adams, Baggott, Fuller, and Smith
Adams, Baggott, Fuller, and Smith will perform at Cubanas Live Music Venue on Saturday, October 12.
The event will be presented by Roots-n-all and will begin at 8pm, with doors opening at 7pm.
The performance by four former Spaceshifters will feature a blend of folk, blues, and world music, with Billy Fuller on bass this time.
The show is suitable for those aged 16 and over.
Life is My Canvas
On Saturday, October 12, an event will be held at St Francis Millennium Hall to celebrate the life and career of Margaret Lindsay Williams, a notable Barry-born artist of the 20th century.
The event will start at 7pm.
Dr Jonathan Hicks will give a talk on Williams' career, highlighting her work painting royalty, politicians, and soldiers, and her service as an artist during WWI.
The event will also discuss efforts to raise funds for a headstone in her honour, as she is currently buried in an unmarked grave in Merthyr Dyfan Cemetery.
Entry to the event is priced at £5, which includes refreshments and a raffle.
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