CARDIFF’S NEW
CREATIVE HANGOUT
WHERE MUSIC, ART, FASHION AND COMMUNITY COLLIDE

ABOUT US
Welcome to The Canopi, a vibrant, grassroots space where creativity takes root and ideas come to life. Set up as a Community Interest Company, we’re here to support the next generation of creatives through hands-on workshops, internships, mentoring, and real-world opportunities.
COMING UP
A night of trans and queer punk-grunge & noise
Excited to welcome back the babes of Leibniz back for another banging Cardiff date for their DIY tour this June. With them is Carmilla first-timers Witch Hook bringing a gothic twist to grunge music, opening is Autoslaughter coming back to Cardiff after our TDOR bash last year.
HEY YOU GUYS! 🏴☠️ Join us for a night of treasure-hunting nostalgia at our Goonies-Inspired Party night! It’s Julia’s Birthday and she's throwing one hell of a party! Join us for a night of treasure-hunting nostalgia at our Goonies night! We’re turning back the clock to the '80s for an epic evening of adventure, pizza, and pure fun.
A social space for young people to come together, learn new skills, game, play chess, and make new friendships. Hosted by @insanelysaneclothing. FREE ENTRY!
Open mic night supporting original music and spoken word. Whether you're a seasoned performer or just finding your voice, this is your chance to share your talent in the heart of Cardiff’s creative scene.
NEW YORK band PYREX play The Canopi along with FLUBBER | SHISHU | PROPRIOCEPTION | RICARDO BULLION
Come along for a calming afternoon where you’ll get the chnace to design and take home your own floral arrangement. Whether you’re a beginner or love working with flowers, this workshop is a perfect way to slow down, get creative, and connect.
Hit the Road (جاده خاکی ) is award winning film by Panah Panahi (پناه پناهی), son of the award winning Director Jafar Panahi (جعفر پناهی). A beautifully tender and moving portrait of a family road trip through the Iranian countryside. It is imbued with humour, symbolism and poetic references to life in modern Iran.
Cradling an uncomplicated guitar, a man in trousers of artful proportion pours tender tales into your ear; Plucking nylon strings as he sings of waitresses who gaze through checked café windows, weathered fishermen who cast lines under blue-grey skies, and beloved, untameable dogs who stretch their long legs too far from home, is the enigmatic Sweet Baboo.