ARTISTS

Bagad Glaziked Pouldregad (Traditional music)

Bagad is a Breton band, composed of bagpipes, bombards and drums. Together they will perform a collection of traditional Breton and Welsh music.

Becca O’Hara (Contemporary folk / blues)

Becca is a singer songwriter based in mid Wales who writes songs about love, life and the beautiful landscape of the Cambrian Mountains.

Bowen

Bowen are a husband and wife acoustic duo who play beautifully crafted songs that tell a story. Their live shows are brimming with honest and heartfelt performances.

Bwca

Singing about the good, the band and the ugly of life in the Welsh Mid-West, Aberystwyth-based Bwca have performed their Welsh Language tunes in gigs and festivals across Wales.

Cardboard Box Thieves

The Cardboard Box Thieves are a folk group from Builth Wells. They originally formed to play Welsh folk tunes. However all the songs they now perform are original.

Carreg Las

Carreg las are a Border Morris dance side based in Abergwili, near Carmarthen. Border Morris is a type of dance originally from the Welsh/English border.

Chris Joyce (acoustic covers)

Chris Joyce is a musician who draws inspiration from a diverse array of artists, including Snow Patrol, Green Day, The Calling, and more.

Collective Flight Syrcas ‘Mothers of Nature’

The Mothers of Nature is a walkabout show, with a mixture of physical acrobatic movement, dance and moments of interactions with audience members.

Forest Friends Theatre ‘Saving Wonderland’

Forest Fairy Theatre is a local company who perform family friendly, dance based original shows. They are inspired by their love of nature and their desire to protect it.

Gallstone Cowboys

The Gallstone Cowboys are a new local band playing a mix of country music from old time legends like Hank Williams to Merle Haggard and George Jones, with a few original dogs thrown in.

Gary & Pel ‘Swan in Love’

Get ready to dive into the whimsical world of Swan in Love! Gary & Pel pedal into the hearts of audiences, inviting them to slow dance, snap some pics and take a ‘romantic ride’ on their 7ft Swan Pedalo.

Here be dragons

Here Be Dragons pour out their unique brand of Wild Celtic Music with passion and feeling, bridging generations and cultures wherever they go.

Insect Olympics by Familia De La Noche

Flex your muscles and practise your lunges, it’s time for the Great Insect Games! Hosted by our gym junkie grasshoppers you can take part in the hare brained events.

Last Minute Legends

A sound that bridges the gap between the timeless and the contemporary. A passionate celebration of the blues, blending energy, soul, and a respect for the genre’s roots, resonating with blues purists and new listeners alike.

Llandovery Male Voice Choir

The choir can trace its origins back to 1896 when Llandovery Male Voice Party won a local Eisteddfod in Defynnog. The current choir comprises over 50 members.

Mick & Ro

Mick & RO are a local duo playing rock and pop covers from the 60s onwards covering many artists and genres.

Oldscool

Oldscool are an exciting three piece band playing a varied set of classic rock n roll, indie, pop, ska and singalong anthems.

Rhiannon (folk)

Rhiannon is a singer from Ffarmers. She intertwines storytelling with the new aspect of traditional folk songs. She writes from the point of view of a mother, a farmer and a Welshwoman.

Small Town Samba

We are Small Town Samba. We are a non-profit Samba band based in Llanwrtyd Wells. We started up two years ago after many requests following the New Year’s Samba in Llanwrtyd that we’ve always organised.

Sunday Club

The Sunday club is made up of a group of friends, men and women. We practice on a Sunday (hence our name) for our own enjoyment and therapy.

Tân Annwn: Band Twmpath Dawns

Tân Annwn is a creative dance band adapting tunes from the Welsh and Breton traditions on pipes, harp, fiddle, flutes, mandola, concertina and drum to become driving grooves for called social/barn dancing.

Webster & Jones : Guided Tours by Dripping Tap Theatre

Webster (English gent, wrote the first Welsh guidebook) and Jones (humble sheep farmer and guide) share their cultural highlights. Jones speaks no English, Webster no Welsh. Miscommunication is the key.

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