See you SWN!
You only have to look around to realize that live music is having a great time right now in the UK. The un-healthy amount of festivals are one by-product, another is the growth in inner city, street-hopping festivals just like Cardiff's Swn Festival.
Curated by my friend Huw Stephens at Radio One, it manages to pack into a weekend a really fantastic mix of new exciting names on the cusp of something special, with the brightest Welsh musicians and a sprinkle of international names with plenty of exotic charm.
I'm looking forward to seeing a few US bands, like , who are released on Welsh label . They'll be playing alongside other Turnstile friends like The Longcut, Swanton Bombs, Threatmantics, and Sweet Baboo. This gig is at Y Fuwch Coch on the Saturday evening - and you can run between Fuwch and...
...Brooklyn dudes , for example. This night will also be exciting with other Moshi Moshi label mates like Slow Club and Teeth - that's happening at Dempseys (Irish bar opposite the castle) on the Saturday.
The biggest problem at these street-hopping events is that venues like Dempseys and Fuwch Goch, which are both the size of most people's front room, get full quickly - and if you leave, you don't get back in.
In previous years, I've delighted and despaired to see the queues down the street for various events, because without movement, you also don't get to see the amazing selection of music on offer. But do think about getting a bike for the weekend, that, skates, or even a limo if you want to do it in style!
So its all kicking off from Thursday 22 October, and on the first night of the festival, myself and Adam Walton, from Â鶹Éç Radio Wales (and fellow blogger), will be promoting our own Swn night at Chapter Arts Centre for future broadcast on both our shows.
I'm putting on a show headlined by (pictured), and supported by , , and .
This is a hand picked show, and its going to be glamourous, pop, sexy, fun, and everything you could want from a gig. Marina, will just be finishing the NME Radar tour too, where she's been asking the front row girls to keep an eye out for Camel Toe - ew! See its going to be irreverent, fun and lots of bouncy fun!
For more about the festival, including full line-up details, visit .
And check back before the event as I'll write an alternative map to Cardiff for anyone heading to the city for the first time.
So, drop the dates in the diary, and I'll see you SWN.
Beth
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