SŴN FESTIVAL 2024: genre-bending performances from one of Cardiff’s quirkiest music weekends
Sŵn Festival 2024 takes over Cardiff with three days of multi-genre music. We review the best of the bunch, from Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard to Lambrini Girls.
Sŵn Festival 2024 takes over Cardiff with three days of multi-genre music. We review the best of the bunch, from Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard to Lambrini Girls.
Headlining live in Cardiff, English Teacher, go big and bold early, creating a dilemma of how to follow it up.
Discover the best of SŴN Festival 2023 in Cardiff with our roundup of live reviews, from Mickey Callisto to Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs.
Baxter Dury is an excellent performer in his own right, and the achievements of his band are no less: there’s no doubt about it, this is a must-see act.
The second day of Celebrate This Place, Cardiff's newest, mini music festival, invaded Tramshed with psychedelia and punk from Los Bitchos, Dream Wife and Psychedlic Porn Crumpets.
Emma Way and Josh Williams hotfoot around Cardiff city centre to catch the coming on the chockablock bill for Sŵn Festival’s big ‘22 comeback.
It’s clear that Jockstrap deserve all the praise coming their way: they are ridiculously fun, both on record and live.