
Lambrini Girls, Crows, and Good Neighbours among wave of second artists for Sŵn Festival
Cardiff’s award-winning Sŵn Festival have unveiled the second batch of names for its 2024 edition. The multi-venue festival is taking place across the Welsh capital from 17-19 October.
The second announcement of Sŵn Festival includes the likes of Lambrini Girls, Philip Selway of Radiohead, Honesty, The Tubs, Crows, Jesca Hoop, Good Neighbours, Pencil, Human Interest, Fraülein, HONESTY, and so much more in between, joining an already heaving line-up of the likes of English Teacher, Wu-Lu, Hannah Diamond, Mary In The Junkyard, The Itch, Porij, Antony Szmierek and more.
For the first time since before the pandemic, this year’s festival is multi-venue for all three days promising an even more stacked itinerary for the ravenous new music lover. On Thursday 17th Sŵn will take over Womanby Street with five stages at Clwb Ifor Bach, Tiny Rebel, The Moon and Fuel. Friday 18th and Saturday 19th, meanwhile, sees the festival expand outwards across Cardiff city centre, with extra stages added at Tramshed, Jacobs Antique Market, Cornerstone and Porter’s (Saturday-only), with more venues to be announced soon.
William Dickins, booker for Sŵn Festival, says of the latest additions to the bill: "We're absolutely thrilled to present this latest group of Sŵn artists. While booking Sŵn, we're constantly amazed and ecstatic by the rush of new talent that we come across, and the joy it brings us being able to show them off to the music fans of Cardiff is something that never gets old. Showcasing amazing new talents like Lambrini Girls, The Tubs and Good Neighbours is a true honour, and we urge everyone to catch them now while they're still performing in intimate settings — they won't be in small venues for much longer!"
Tickets for Sŵn are on general sale now with instalment plans available. For more information, visit swnfest.com.
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