Sound-Bridge Sessions – 5-7pm

Sound-Bridge Sessions / Sesiynau Pont-Sain are a series of open-air, early evening performances co-curated with leading artists and organisations from Wales and beyond. Bridging the festival’s daytime competitions and evening concerts, each session offers a unique snapshot of contemporary music-making, from folk and jazz to global and genre-defying collaborations. This project has been made possible with the support of Arts Council of Wales.

Tuesday 7 July – Sound-Bridge Sessions: Angharad Jenkins presents...A co-curated evening of contemporary Welsh folk, celebrating the richness and evolution of traditional music in Wales today. For more information on artists Click Here.

Wednesday 8 July- Sound- bridge Sessions: N’famady Kouyaté presentsA vibrant, genre-crossing set bringing together global sounds, virtuosic rhythm and high-energy performance. Featuring Korason, Bollywood Brass Band and the Badenya Ensemble. For more information on artists Click Here

Thursday 9 July – Sound-bridge Sessions: Rushil Ranjan presents A specially co-curated line-up exploring global fusion and contemporary classical influences, led by one of the UK’s most exciting cross-genre creators. For more information on artists Click Here

Friday 10 July – Sound-Bridge Sessions: BBC Radio Cymru–Rhys Mwyn presents A vibrant showcase celebrating the best of contemporary Welsh-language music, featuring Malan, Blodau Papur and Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18. For more information on artists Click Here

Saturday 11 July – Sound-Bridge Sessions: Sain Records & Klust presents… A compelling snapshot of Wales’ emerging and established artists, featuring Elin a Carys, Nancy Williams, and Martha Elen. For more information on artists Click Here

Sunday 12 July – Sound-bridge: Tŷ Cerdd presentsBlending a variety of genres from some of Wales’ leading musicians, our final guest co-curated slot of the week will feature Quartet Draig alongside a trumpet-led jazz trio with Tomos Williams, Aidan Thorne and Matt Holmes. For more information on artists Click Here

Tocynnau: £5.00

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