NEWS: The Orielles, Estrons, Darkhouse Family and Spinning Coin amongst final wave for Sŵn 2018

NEWS: The Orielles, Estrons, Darkhouse Family and Spinning Coin amongst final wave for Sŵn 2018

Sŵn festival have announced the final wave of artists for its 2018 festival including The Orielles, Estrons, Darkhouse Family, Spinning Coin, Carw, and Boniface are amongst the 30 new acts set to perform along side Gaz Coombes, Gwenno, Goat Girl and Boy Azooga. Sŵn Festival will take place at various venues in Cardiff on Wednesday 17th through to Saturday 20th October and tickets are now on sale from the website here: https://swnfest.com/#tickets

Organisers of Sŵn have revealed the full line up for the showcase of new(Welsh) music in full with some fine additions joining the already huge array of acts set to play.

Adam Williams, Live Manager at Clwb Ifor Bach who have taken over the event for 2018 said: “We’re over the moon to announce the final wave of artists for Sŵn Festival 2018.   It’s been 6 months since we were asked to take on running and booking the festival and we’re super happy with what we’ve produced. Now all we have left is to deliver it! Sŵn Festival has been a vital part of the Cardiff music calendar for the last 12 years and it’s been really exciting for us at Clwb to build on that success – we hope we’ve created something special and that people continue to enjoy this festival for many more years to come”.

77:78; ACCÜ; Adwaith; Al Moses; Andromeda Jones; Annabel Allum; Another Sky; Argrph; Bandicoot; Bitw; Bo Ningen; Boniface; Boy Azooga; Breichiau Hir; Bugz In The Attic; Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard; Carolines; Carw; Cassia; Castorp; Chartreuse; Christian Punter; Cosmo Sheldrake; Cousin Kula; Cowtown; Cpt. Smith; CVC; Dead Method; Dream Wife; Drenge; Drunk Yoga DJs; Ed The Dog; Esther; Estrons; Farm Hand; Fling; Frown Upon; Gaz Coombes; Giant Party; Goat Girl; Great News; Greta Isaac; Grey Hairs; Griff Lynch; GRLTLK; Gwenno; Halo Maud; Hana2k; Heavy Rapids; HMS Morris; Ivan Moult; I See Rivers; Keeva; Keir; Knowbetter; L.A. Salami; Lewys; Los Blancos; Low Island; Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard; Marged; Martha; Mellow Gang; Mellt; MRPHY; My Name Is Ian; Night Flight; Oh Peas!; Perfect Body; Pizzagirl; Private World; Queen Zee; Quiet Marauder; Rascalton; Red Telephone; RedFaces; Right Hand Left Hand; Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever; RYD; Sam Evian; Scott Xylo; Silent Forum; Snapped Ankles; Sock; Spinning Coin; Suuns; Talkshow; Tamu Massif; Teddy Hunter; The Blinders; The Death of Money; The Effect; The Gentle Good; The Go! Team; The Mysterines; The Orielles; The Pitchforks; The Witching Hour; Tigress; Tracy Island; Vive La Void; Wasuremono; Wild Cat Strike; XY&O; Y Sybs; Ya Yonder; Yassassin; Yves; Zabrinski; Zac White

Ticket Prices

Wednesday 17 October 
Tramshed
£15.00 

Thursday 18 October 
The Great Hall
£16.00 

Friday 19 October 
Various city centre venues, £20 

Saturday 20 October
Various city centre venues, £25

Weekend, across the city, £35 (2nd release)

4 Day Golden Ticket, £60 (second release)

The festival will take place over four days and 17 venues. The venues are Buffalo Bar, Clwb Ifor Bach, Fuel, Gwdihw Café Bar, Kongs, Nos Da, O’Neills, Off Track Café, The Big Top, The Blue Night Café, The Great Hall, The Moon, The Old Market Tavern, Tiny Rebel, Tramshed and Undertone.

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