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Tafwyl – bigger and better

Tafwyl - bigger and better

11 June 2023

Tafwyl will broadcast live on S4C for the first time as the festival moves to a new location in Cardiff.

The event on 15-16 July will be held in the grounds of Bute Park.

The new location allows space for more entertainment and a larger audience.

Among the artists performing are Bwncath, Lloyd a Dom, Sage Todz, Tara Bandito, Eädyth, Band Pres Llareggub, Hana Lili, Dafydd Iwan and Cowbois Rhos Botwnnog.

Huw Stephens, Lloyd Lewis and Tara Bethan will present S4C's coverage of the festival and will be chatting backstage with some of the artists.

Many of the performances will be streamed live to S4C Clic, BBC iPlayer, YouTube and S4C's Facebook from 13.00 on Saturday and Sunday.

You can watch on your phone, tablet and Smart TV.

Follow @LwpS4C on social media for live updates, exclusive content and performances from the main stage and 'Sgubor – S4C Lŵp's new stage.

This year the festival will be broadcast live on S4C for the first time, with coverage between 20:00-22:00 on Saturday featuring the headliners Bwncath.

Huw Stephens, Lloyd Lewis and Tara Bethan will present the coverage, with a mix of music and backstage chat with the artists.

Tara Bethan will also perform on the main stage at Tafwyl this year as Tara Bandito, and she'll also sing with Ynys and Band Pres Llareggub.

"My first job in Tafwyl was as a compere on the Schools Stage. I also took a yoga session at the festival on the following morning" says Tara. "Now I'm presenting and performing - it's like I've had a promotion every year. I feel that I've grown up with Tafwyl."

Tara started writing songs as Tara Bandito a year and a half ago, releasing her first album in January this year.

Tara says that the opportunity to perform at Tafwyl is a huge one,

"I used to see bands on the main stage and think I'd love to perform there, but at the time it felt like a dream that was too far away.

"I'll never forget co-presenting with Huw Stephens in 2021 when the audience had to sit on tables of six, two meters away from each other (due to Covid rules).

"I was so emotional seeing the crowd arriving. Ani Glass performed Mirores with a string quartet and I started to cry because we didn't know if we were ever going to be able to do something like this again.

"Two years later and I have an amazing slot, singing my own songs and performing with Band Pres Llareggub" she said.

Lloyd Lewis is also looking forward to present and perform at the festival:

"I attended Tafwyl for the first time last year when I performed with Dom and Sage Todz, and it was a fantastic experience. The atmosphere was superb and it was so nice to see the Welsh community in south Wales celebrating the Welsh language in the capital.

"I'm delighted to be given the opportunity to present at this year's festival – I know how big the occasion is, and it's a huge privilege."

Huw Stephens is also looking forward to Tafwyl:

"Tafwyl is always fun and a really nice atmosphere to celebrate the Welsh language in the capital.

"Cardiff is a growing city, with the Welsh language an important part of the city's culture and daily life. Tafwyl is a weekend to celebrate all this.

"I'm looking forward to listening to all kinds of music and enjoying Tafwyl all weekend."

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