JULY offers a jam-packed jamboree of entertainment at the Canolfan Ucheldre in Holyhead.

Boyband fans can see the Westlife: 'Twenty Tour' live from Dublin's Croke Park, at 8pm, on Saturday, July 6. It’s been 20 years since the record-breaking band smashed into the charts with their first number one. Now, their reunion tour is coming to the cinema.

The Twenty Tour sees Shane, Nicky, Mark and Kian perform new music alongside all 14 of their UK No.1 hits. A recording of the concert will also be screened on Sunday, July 7, at 3.30pm and 6pm.

A Concert of Choral Classics is on from Saturday, July 13, at 7.30pm. The Isle of Anglesey Choral Society present Franck’s Mass in Amaj to include Panis Angelicus, plus a feast of classics by composers including Stainer, Elgar, Faure and others.

The choir is led by music director Ellie Lighton, and accompanied by Steven Evans.

There is a live opera broadcast from Glyndebourne on Sunday, July14, at 5.30pm. This time it is the Barber of Seville By Rossini. Mischief and mayhem run riot in Rossini’s most popular comedy, directed by Annabel Arden’s sparkling production. There is also a chance to catch Danielle de Niese who plays Rosina.

An exhibition Art for All is on from Thursday, July 18 until Tuesday, September 3.

The Ucheldre also hosts it’s annual competition for artists, professional and amateur, living in Anglesey, Gwynedd or Conwy.

Contact the centre for detail, competitions rules and dates.

An evening of one act plays is being presented by North Wales theatre company, Hereafter Productions. 'Just Shorts' is on from 7.30pm, on Friday, July 19 and Saturday, July 20.

The plays are classic works, re-imagined for the modern stage with eccentric characters, mythical beings and secret killers. It features work by Anton Chekhov, August Strindberg and others.

See https://hereafterproductions.co.uk/#about-us

The Academy Presents 'Academi’s Got Talent! It's a production showcasing the talent of young people who have completed their first term with The Academy. www.academiholyhead.co.uk

The National Theatre Live: The Lehman Trilogy by Stefano Massini, adapted by Ben Power, and directed by Sam Mendes is on at 7pm, on Thursday, July 25.

It's the story of a family and a company that changed the world. Sam Mendes (Skyfall, The Ferryman) directs Simon Russell Beale, Adam Godley and Ben Miles, who play the Lehman Brothers, their sons and grandsons.

It is broadcast live from London’s West End as part of National Theatre Live’s 10th Birthday season.

On Saturday, July 27, at 7pm and Sunday, July 28, at 3pm, you can see André Rieu’s Maastricht Summer Concert: Shall We Dance? André’s unique cinema concerts are beamed direct to audiences.

Finally, on Wednesday, July 31, at 7pm, you can catch a screening of the RSC Live: with a production of Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare.