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Latest acts revealed for the festival dubbed the ‘Welsh Glastonbury’

19 Jan 2022 3 minute read
In It Together Festival 2022

The biggest music festival that Wales has ever seen has revealed the names of another 50 acts that will be playing the three day event this summer.

Styling itself as the biggest ever festival of its kind in Wales and promising it will be a “true celebration of Wales and Welsh culture, organisers have announced  the full list of 50 Welsh artists who will perform across the 40,000 capacity festival to be held between June 3-5 in Margam.

Some of the best new talent across the country will perform alongside a plethora of international superstars (such as previously announced headliners Noel Gallagher, Two Door Cinema Club and Clean Bandit) shining a light on local talent like never before.

Weekend to remember

The 50 artists cover a huge range of genres spanning the entire musical spectrum, with 25 artists performing across the Paddock Stage, showcasing the very best in indie, rock, grime and hip hop, including Cardiff born singer-songwriter Gwenno and Swansea indie rockers Who’s Molly.

The other 25 artists will take over the Escape Records Stage covering all things electronic, from rising Trance star Will Rees, to tech-house maestros This Culture.

Gwenno

Both stages have been carefully curated alongside Focus Wales and BBC Horizons, providing an unrivalled platform that will truly establish them as Wales’ next generation of music stars.

Bethan Elfyn, Project Manager for BBC Horizons said: “We’re excited at Horizons to see a new festival on the Welsh map – we look forward to supporting the festival, curating some of the Welsh talent and working with the team to make the weekend one to remember. It’s so important after the last couple of years of restrictions on music events to see new events provide new opportunities and experiences for Welsh artists.”

As well as welcoming some of the best talent Wales has to offer, the festival will also host a range of local food vendors providing the very best in local cuisine, as well as working with local suppliers from across the country to create a truly Welsh experience, while the festival’s website will also be available in both English and Welsh.

Escape Records Director Adam Gore added: “Our company was born out of the Cardiff nightclub scene, starting out hosting parties in the smallest venues in the city, to filling 3000 capacity venues on Greyfriars Road. We’ve since gone on to launch festivals all over Wales, but this will undoubtedly be our biggest project to date. We are incredibly proud of our Welsh roots and felt it only right that we make our biggest ever festival a true celebration of Wales and Welsh culture.”

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The 50 Welsh artists are:

A-J/72
ADWAITH
AFROCLUSTER
ANDREW DAVIES
ARKALA DRE
BANDICOOT
BENJI WILD
BENNIE
BLACKELVIS
CAMPFIRE SOCIAL
CAMRON
CLU
CLWB FUZZ
DOMZ
EADYTH
ELERI ANGHARAD
ELMARSH
EMMA PONESKI
GEORGE ELLIS
GREG COLMAN
GWENNO
HANA LILI
HPD
IEUAN HAILE
JACKSON LUCITT
JASON P
JAY P
JONNY GRIFFITHS
KATY HARRIZ
LEMFRECK
LITCHY & SMILEY
LOCAL
LONG CAI
LOS BLANCOS
MARTIN ROGERS
MONIQUE B
N’FAMADY KOUYATE
RAUDI TT
REAPER
REBECCA HURN
REUEL ELIJAH
ROB DAVIES
ROB E
ROB REES
RYAN REES
SILENT FORUM
T4NK
THE NOW
THIS CULTURE
TWO TILL TWELVE
WHO’S MOLLY
WILL REES
YEAR OF THE DOG


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Arwyn
Arwyn
2 years ago

Great to see Welsh artists being platformed. Over the centuries, language, chapel and sports have done so much to forge our national identity. I’m grateful to having seen the first Welsh legislature. Here we have a cultural showcase to add to the recent Welsh language opera. Great stuff. This is how we make Wales better. We do it for ourselves.

arthur owen
2 years ago

Are they sure this is not the Welsh Woodstock?

Dai Rob
Dai Rob
2 years ago

Looking forward to it, covid allowing. Will get tickets this weekend…loads of Welsh artists performing including loads of Welsh Language bands. Just down the road from me, a beautiful setting, in Margam Park too!

Carl
Carl
2 years ago

Quadruple jabbed people only please

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