Swn Festival has confirmed a bunch of new bands for its 2016 event, which will see it taking over Cardiff on 21st October.
The new additions include Braids, Cate Le Bon, Bossy Love (pictured), Pumarosa and the new project from Klaxons’ James Righton, Shock Machine.
Organiser John Rostron says: “We want our 10th edition to be the best yet and for Sŵn that means continuing to book the best new acts into the small venues and spaces that bring live music to Cardiff week in,week out.
“With Sŵn the joy is bringing brilliant live acts to the festival with an emphasis on new, emerging talent rather than having too many big names you already know. Sŵn is a festival of musical discovery.
“The fun is putting your trust in us to see new acts close up and early on who’ll become future festival headliners. On that note, this year there’ll be a few gifts back to those who’ve put their trust in us, with some surprise shows happening across the festival weekend. It’ll be an absolute treat.”
For more information, visit swnfest.com.
The new additions include Braids, Cate Le Bon, Bossy Love (pictured), Pumarosa and the new project from Klaxons’ James Righton, Shock Machine.
Organiser John Rostron says: “We want our 10th edition to be the best yet and for Sŵn that means continuing to book the best new acts into the small venues and spaces that bring live music to Cardiff week in,week out.
“With Sŵn the joy is bringing brilliant live acts to the festival with an emphasis on new, emerging talent rather than having too many big names you already know. Sŵn is a festival of musical discovery.
“The fun is putting your trust in us to see new acts close up and early on who’ll become future festival headliners. On that note, this year there’ll be a few gifts back to those who’ve put their trust in us, with some surprise shows happening across the festival weekend. It’ll be an absolute treat.”
For more information, visit swnfest.com.
LINE-UP ANNOUNCEMENT: Take a look at the artful array of additions to the #Swn10 line-up! https://t.co/cJfiSkSZTG pic.twitter.com/jbGZLFFkWe
— sŵn (@SwnIsSound) 1 September 2016