Welsh Language - FEL'NA MAI festival at Crymych grows from strength to strength
Welsh Language - FEL'NA MAI festival at Crymych grows from strength to strength
Following the successful music festivals of 2022 and 2023, Gwyl Fel 'Na Mai 2024 will be held for the third time this year on Saturday May 4th, once again at the Frenni Transport site in Parc Gwynfryn, Crymych, through the kindness and support of Matthew Parry.
For the 1,200 people who have attended the Festival in the past it should be noted that there will be a change to the layout of the site this year with the main entrance on the north side of the site and the Frenni stage on the east side There will be parking on the Frenni Transport site , and on nearby locations within Gwynfryn Park. The change in plan allows for a much more flexible arrangement for refreshment providers and a number of exciting new attractions for festival goers in 2024. All to improve your 'Fel'na Mai' experience.
If you want to camp or stay in your campervan over the Festival then there is provision for you, or if you are looking for a hotel or accommodation in the area visit our website for details and suggestions. Visit felnamai.co.uk
In addition to the extensive performance list, there is an expansion of the various activities provided for children and young people during the afternoon. The children's marquee and the activity bus will be buzzing with activities and talks, while young people will have the opportunity to record a song in the Corryn Du mobile recording studio, or look for a way out of the complexity of the escape rooms, another new attraction on site this year.
The musical offer this year is excellent, with a large number of prominent names of the Welsh scene visiting Crymych.
Appearing on the Foel Drigarn stage in order are:
Ysgol Bro Preseli, Ysgol Eglwyswrw, Fel'na Mai Folk Musicians, Richard a Wyn 2024 award winners the exciting rock group Gelert, Edward H Pantrod (Cleif Harpwood and Dafydd Pantrod and the band), then Dafydd Iwan. In the wake of the huge success of their new album, Cowboys Rhos Botwnnnog, Masters of pop rock of the 1980s and 90s, Jess. The prolific singer songwriter, Al Lewis and the band, and at the top of the mast crowning the whole thing the audiovisual extravaganza HMS Morris.
That's an amazing list - and there's more!!
On the Frenni Fawr stage
Entertaining the children at the beginning of the afternoon will be the lovely Siani Sionc. Then we get a taste of the dreamy and charming pop songs of Danielle Lewis from New Quay. Next, the Crymych Rugby Club Boys' Choir will raise the roof (and a few glasses afterwards!)
Richard and Wyn 2023 award winners, Dros dro will entertain us once again before Alfa the heavy rock duo from Llanrug blow the cobwebs from our ears. The afternoon's performances end in the company of the indie rock band from Anglesey, Fleur de Lys with their memorable melodic songs.
There you have it, an unparalleled musical evening!
Leading the whole event this year will be Radio Cymru's Mirain Iwerydd. It will be great to welcome Mirain back to Crymych. Remember that there is a licensed bar on site throughout the Festival provided by Crymych Rugby Club and plenty of various refreshments from local caterers.
Please to visit the festival website for full details of what to expect. With so much to enjoy, it's no wonder tickets are selling fast. So hurry up and buy your online ticket as soon as possible, visit felnamai.co.uk
Welsh Language - FEL'NA MAI festival at Crymych grows from strength to strength
Following the successful music festivals of 2022 and 2023, Gwyl Fel 'Na Mai 2024 will be held for the third time this year on Saturday May 4th, once again at the Frenni Transport site in Parc Gwynfryn, Crymych, through the kindness and support of Matthew Parry.
For the 1,200 people who have attended the Festival in the past it should be noted that there will be a change to the layout of the site this year with the main entrance on the north side of the site and the Frenni stage on the east side There will be parking on the Frenni Transport site , and on nearby locations within Gwynfryn Park. The change in plan allows for a much more flexible arrangement for refreshment providers and a number of exciting new attractions for festival goers in 2024. All to improve your 'Fel'na Mai' experience.
If you want to camp or stay in your campervan over the Festival then there is provision for you, or if you are looking for a hotel or accommodation in the area visit our website for details and suggestions. Visit felnamai.co.uk
In addition to the extensive performance list, there is an expansion of the various activities provided for children and young people during the afternoon. The children's marquee and the activity bus will be buzzing with activities and talks, while young people will have the opportunity to record a song in the Corryn Du mobile recording studio, or look for a way out of the complexity of the escape rooms, another new attraction on site this year.
The musical offer this year is excellent, with a large number of prominent names of the Welsh scene visiting Crymych.
Appearing on the Foel Drigarn stage in order are:
Ysgol Bro Preseli, Ysgol Eglwyswrw, Fel'na Mai Folk Musicians, Richard a Wyn 2024 award winners the exciting rock group Gelert, Edward H Pantrod (Cleif Harpwood and Dafydd Pantrod and the band), then Dafydd Iwan. In the wake of the huge success of their new album, Cowboys Rhos Botwnnnog, Masters of pop rock of the 1980s and 90s, Jess. The prolific singer songwriter, Al Lewis and the band, and at the top of the mast crowning the whole thing the audiovisual extravaganza HMS Morris.
That's an amazing list - and there's more!!
On the Frenni Fawr stage
Entertaining the children at the beginning of the afternoon will be the lovely Siani Sionc. Then we get a taste of the dreamy and charming pop songs of Danielle Lewis from New Quay. Next, the Crymych Rugby Club Boys' Choir will raise the roof (and a few glasses afterwards!)
Richard and Wyn 2023 award winners, Dros dro will entertain us once again before Alfa the heavy rock duo from Llanrug blow the cobwebs from our ears. The afternoon's performances end in the company of the indie rock band from Anglesey, Fleur de Lys with their memorable melodic songs.
There you have it, an unparalleled musical evening!
Leading the whole event this year will be Radio Cymru's Mirain Iwerydd. It will be great to welcome Mirain back to Crymych. Remember that there is a licensed bar on site throughout the Festival provided by Crymych Rugby Club and plenty of various refreshments from local caterers.
Please to visit the festival website for full details of what to expect. With so much to enjoy, it's no wonder tickets are selling fast. So hurry up and buy your online ticket as soon as possible, visit felnamai.co.uk
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