Watch Big Films on the Big Screen at Pontio in Bangor.

Bangor Aye Film of the Week: Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning (12A)

Showing: Friday 30 May – Thursday 12 June

Audience Reviews: 90& based on 2,500+ Reviews

“Misson Impossible was everything I thought it would be – thrilling, over the top, at the edge of my seat, slight tear jerker, adventurous. Go see it!”

Don’t Miss the Half-Term Film: Lilo & Stitch!

Find out more about what’s on at Pontio this week https://tickets.pontio.co.uk/

Films:

Lilo & Stitch (PG)

23 May – 8 June

A live-action reimagining of Disney’s 2002 animated classic, “Lilo & Stitch” is the wildly funny and touching story of a lonely Hawaiian girl and the fugitive alien who helps to mend her broken family.

The film contains several sequences with flashing lights that may affect those who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy or have other photosensitivities.

Thunderbolts* (12A)

Friday 16 – Thursday 29 May

After finding themselves ensnared in a death trap, seven disillusioned castoffs must embark on a dangerous mission that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their pasts.

Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning (12A)

Friday 30 May – Thursday 12 June

After escaping a calamitous train crash, Ethan realizes The Entity is stashed aboard an old Russian submarine, but a foe from his past named Gabriel is also on the trail.

‘This film contains flickering or flashing lights that may affect those with photosensitive epilepsy’.

Studio Theatre

Little Wander in association with Pontio presents MAY COMEDY CLUB

Thursday 29 May 8pm

Join Nicola Mantalios, Omar Badawy and Rhys Thorne for a night of comedy. A great night out!

Codi CYMRU Rising – Celebrating New Music from Wales

Friday 30 May 7.30pm

Cymru Rising unites four of Wales’ most exciting emerging artists for a tour that champions bold sounds, fresh voices, and the rich diversity of Welsh music—through bilingual lyrics, multicultural influences, and eclectic sonic journeys.

Panedeni weave a vibrant tapestry of Arabic and Welsh traditions, blending instruments, rhythms, and languages into a genre-crossing experience. Floriane Lallement crafts haunting, atmospheric alt-pop, where ethereal vocals meet emotional depth. TeiFi – “a nature geek with a flamboyant streak” performs a unique blend of nature-inspired, ethereal Celtic pop alongside funny, bilingual hip-hop. Gary on Clarion defies categorisation—fusing spoken word, experimental textures, and punk energy into something wholly original.

Together, they’re forging new paths and connecting cultures through sound.

Cymru Rising is more than a tour—it’s a celebration of the future of Welsh music.

Carys Eleri – Tonguing

Saturday 31 May 7.30pm

A Carys Eleri production supported by Wales Millennium Centre

Get ready for a new genre-traversing one-woman show exploring connection and communication as Carys Eleri brings her insightful brand of comedy to life through science and song.

Fuelled with captivating mad-cap storytelling, ridiculous animations and an eclectic explosion of songs ranging from electronica to medieval flutes via heavy metal, Tonguing explores how human connection shapes everything from our brains to our bodies and how a growing dependence on the digital sphere can lead to a deprivation of real human connection.

It’s a call to move beyond the online platforms which have alienated us from each other and to promote the art and skill of conversation – IRL. Having kickstarted her research with a conversation with Dr. Simon Fisher (‘the Beyonce of neuroscience’ ) and with plenty of advice from neuroscientist Dr Dean Burnett (author of The Happy Brain), Carys – the maker of Lovecraft (Not the Sex Shop in Cardiff) – brings a brand new show to audiences and leads them on a hilarious journey through the weird and wonderful cogs of the human mind.

Get talking. Get tonguing.

Winner Best Cabaret Award – Adelaide Fringe Festival

Lovecraft (Not the Sex Shop in Cardiff)

“Charismatic and vulnerable, Eleri weaves jokes, music and insights from multiple disciplines to weave a new kind of magic” New Scientist

“Carys explodes into song like a modern day love-witch Pavarotti” Upside Adelaide

Age: 16+ (strong language)

Theatre Bryn Terfel

Bangor University Dance Summer Showcase

Friday 30 May, 7pm

Saturday 31 May, 12.30pm

Come and join BU Dance for our annual Summer Showcase! Help us celebrate our fantastic year as a club. Get ready for a show of incredible variety, including 9 styles of dance and a selection of solos and duets. You don’t want to miss it!