SŴN FESTIVAL: five exciting acts to catch over three days in Cardiff
Sŵn Festival, a fixture of Cardiff city centre since 2007, is hot to trot again in 2024. Here are five acts you should check out this year.
Sŵn Festival, a fixture of Cardiff city centre since 2007, is hot to trot again in 2024. Here are five acts you should check out this year.
Rounding out the end of festival season is the WMC's Llais, with a lineup of boundary-pushing musicians that range from Geordie Greep to Joan As Policewoman.
As they return to Wales on a co-headline tour with the Manic Street Preachers, we count down Suede's top five tracks.
Ahead of their Cardiff Castle show, we take a look at Queens Of The Stone Age's five finest songs, from their groundbreaking album Songs For The Deaf to the tongue-in-cheek brilliance of Era Vulgaris.
Glitterbox creative manager Amanda Hamilton shares insights on their success, inclusive atmosphere, and what to expect at one of their events.
With Queen Bey in Cardiff this week, Rowan Davies highlights five of Beyoncé's greatest solo tracks, from the earlier days of Deja Vu to recent hit Cuff It, in a career that defies artistic boundaries and cultural shifts.
From their iconic hit Where Is My Mind? to newer releases like Nomatterday, we've chosen the top five tracks from Pixies' discography that inspired the likes of Nirvana and David Bowie.
To get you in the mood for the Welsh leg of Mogwai's tour this month - celebrating 25 years as a band - India Munday counts down five of the noisy four-piece’s finest moments.
Teased black hair, charcoal-lined eyes and gloomy riffs… it can only be The Cure. In honour of them hitting Cardiff in December, India Munday counts down her top five essential songs.
Carl Marsh is full of praise for 2022’s more grown-up and raring-to-go Miles Kane – back in Wales this month.
Kae Tempest’s new album The Line Is A Curve has proved the best chart performer of their career to date. May’s tour, including a stop in Cardiff, is Kae’s biggest so far too. Sarah-Jane Outten grabbed a word.
With a show at St David’s Hall in Cardiff included in the Greatest Hits tour, Carl Marsh grabbed a quick word with Wet Wet Wet frontman, Marti Pellow.