The Welsh National Opera (WNO) has announced it will be cutting back on performances due to financial pressures.
The company has said it will not be touring to Llandudno or Bristol early next year because of "increasing financial challenges".
Both the Arts Council of Wales and Arts Council England have cut the amount of money they give to WNO.
Company bosses said they needed to "introduce substantial budget efficiencies".
It means proposed performances at The Bristol Hippodrome in February 2025 and Venue Cymru, Llandudno, Conwy county, in May 2025 will not go ahead.
The funding received from Arts Council England (ACE) was cut by 35%, which led to WNO performances in Liverpool being cancelled in 2022, while operas in other English cities went ahead as planned.
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