DimSwn 2016

DimSwn 2016

Saturday 9th April 2016
various venues, Cardiff, Cardiff, CF10 3QN, Wales MAP
£25
Daily capacity: 500
Last updated: Fri 26th Feb 2016

Swn's mini showcase of some of the best music from Wales and from around the world. DimSwn as it's called takes place returns on Saturday 9th April 2016.

Line-up

Latest additions Bry, Bryde, Bryony Sier, CaStLeS, Coves, Estrons, Grace Petrie, HVNTER, Island, Kiran Leonard, Leif Erikson, LUK, Luna Tides, Mike Dignam, Ofelia, Parcs, Pipedream, Sam Fowke, Seize the Chair, Shoebox Orchestra, Sports Team, Upbeat Sneakers, and Ysgol Sul.

The first acts confirmed were Jake Isaac, WaLL, Beaty Heart, Anelog, Benedict Benjamin, Holy Esque, Virgin Kids, My Name Is Ian, Leif Erikson, and The Big Moon.

Tickets

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The early bird offer has ended. Tickets are priced at £25. Tickets for those aged 14-17 years will be priced at £5.

Wristbands

The festival uses a wristband system which offers free access to as many shows as possible, plus art exhibitions, film and more. A wristband also entitles the wearer to discounts in stores in Cardiff (to be confirmed), and free rides on the Swn buses across town over the main Swn weekend.

The event will feature bands from both Wales and across the world, as well as DJs, film and art. There will be lots of different genres from hip hop to indie, folk, dance and rock.

Other events expected at the festival include a silent disco, cinema, workshops, and art exhibitions.

Venues

DimSwn 2016 will be hosted across various venues in and around the centre of Cardiff.

Note this event is over 14s only.

There will be more information here when it becomes available.




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