Wales’ grassroots music venues reflect two years after lockdown – in their own words
Laura Fedeli speaks to the people who’ve kept small Welsh venues running, through the good and bad times, and finds out how they did it as restrictions took over.
Laura Fedeli speaks to the people who’ve kept small Welsh venues running, through the good and bad times, and finds out how they did it as restrictions took over.
The nine-piece ensemble took over Cardiff's Tramshed for the first night of their rescheduled UK tour, possessing amazing chemistry on stage that left the crowd craving more.
Mungo's Hi Fi fans gathered at the Tramshed in Cardiff expecting feel-good vibes - and were not left disappointed.
Mace the Great, Juice Menace and Lily Beau captivate at a sold-out, stellar evening of Welsh rap and grime in Cardiff.
Cardiff's own Mace The Great had time for a quick Q&A before going on stage to perform Homecoming - his sold out show in collaboration with Independent Venue Week.
Bar 44's Tom Morgan and his brother Owen always wanted to do a recipe book, but as he tells Laura Fedeli, Tapas Y Copas is much more than that.
Laura Fedeli journeyed up to Wrexham, and the return of the town’s regular music industry weekender FOCUS Wales, to do some ‘proper work’ but with the ulterior intention of supporting the south Wales hip-hop-and-more contingent. And that’s just what she did!
After 17 quiet months, bank holiday Monday saw live music back in the heart of Cardiff once more, under the banner Live & Unlocked.
Bank holiday bangers (and things less appropriately described) by The Bug, Chubby & The Gang, Marisa Anderson & William Tyler, Voces8 and Yann Tiersen.