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L.S.D - Hailing from South Wales, L.S.D are an alternative rock band showcasing both a raucous punk energy and carefully constructed melodies. Inspired by bands ranging from Nirvana to Minutemen to King Crimson, L.S.D. are drawn to the fusion of surreal lyricism, 90s-grunge guitar tones, heavy metal solos and sleazy dance grooves – describing only a fraction of their sound.
Karmen Field - Karmen Field are an alternative heavy rock band of four from Penarth, South Wales. Ferocious performers, reviving grunge on the Cardiff music scene and beyond. A Karmen Field show has a touch of theatre, the experience of their performance once described as "like being on drugs" and "Avante Garde Metallic Music" by Musipedia Of Metal. With a recent release of their 1st single from their second album, "Speak of the Devil" Molly, Joe, Will and Goo are going to a town near you!
Hudol - Hudol are a bilingual Welsh alternative band conjuring dreamy indie grunge-gaze, art-pop atmospheres and ancient and witchy folklore. Formed by Sera Boudreaux, Hudol blend hypnotic vocals, layered guitars, synth textures and emotional intensity, creating songs that feel half diary, half spell. Formed in 2026, Hudol have quickly begun carving out a place in the Welsh alternative scene, with BBC Radio Cymru 2 plays and performances including headlining a stage at FOCUS Wales 2026, BBC Horizons performances at Pembrey Country Park, Tafwyl Welsh language festival, Southern Sundown Festival and All Road's festival in Glastonbury, as well as many other venues. Sera is also due to perform an original Welsh song with the AffriCerdd project with Ty Cerdd for the Eisteddfod 2026. The project builds on Sera’s wider musical journey as Seraphyre, including backing vocals for Mali Haf, performances at Green Man, Big Love and Immersed Festival, and a shortlist for Best Welsh Track at the Black Welsh Music Awards. Hudol explore transformation, mysticism, esotericism, occultism, femininity, Mother Earth, love, loss and myth through a nostalgic 80s–00s inspired visual world.
Venue accessibility information
For full accessibility information, visit the
Le Pub Website.
Accessible toilet
As part of their priority to create a pub and venue that is accessible to all, Le Pub have built an accessible toilet situated on the ground floor. Just ask the bar staff for a key.
Ramp into venue
There is a ramp for access to the venue. Unfortunately there is not a permanent ramp at the moment. If you are requiring ramp access to any upcoming gigs please email
sam@lepub.co.uk and they will ensure it's there.
The bar area is fully accessible without the need for ramps.
Personal Assistant Ticket
If you require a ticket for a personal assistant just drop an email to
sam@lepub.co.uk and we'll sort one out free of charge.