Sŵn Festival 2023 announces its final wave of artists including Hak Baker and Picture Parlour
Sŵn Festival shares the latest and final batch of additions to complete the line-up for this year's event, taking place across multiple venues in Cardiff from 20-22 October.
Hak Baker, Picture Parlour, Our Girl, Flamingods, Tapir!, and Viji are among the latest names who have been added to the 2024 line-up for Sŵn Festival.
Speaking on the latest batch of names to join the 2023 edition of the festival, Sŵn head of music Adam Williams shares: "One thing that makes Sŵn so special and exciting to us is that we're able to book the artists across the course of a full year. It means by wave three the focus is on those artists who have emerged in the past few months leading up to the festival like Viji, Picture Parlour, Trout and Flip Top Head. We also welcome better-known artists like Our Girl who make their long-awaited Sŵn Festival debut."
Wave 3 is here🎉We are so excited to reveal 50 new additions!
— Sŵn Festival (@SwnFestival) September 7, 2023
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The newly announced acts will be joining the likes of Jessica Winter, LYNKS, The Last Dinner Party, Skinny Pelembe, Bill Ryder Jones, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, Mandy, Indiana, BC Camplight, Opus Kink, Divorce, Fat Dog, and Willie J Healey and many more.
Sŵn Festival is an award-winning multi-venue music festival based entirely in Cardiff’s city centre, which has been running since 2007. Since its inception, the festival has been focused on new music, emerging artists and homegrown acts.
Sŵn Festival takes place across multiple venues in Cardiff from 20-22 October. For more information, visit swnfest.com.
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