* Elles Bailey.
* Kizzy Crawford.
Global indie rock sensations Amber Run and blues powerhouse Elles Bailey will be among the stars as North Wales gears up for one of its greatest ever festivals.
They
will be taking to the famous pavilion stage for a “joyous, family-friendly
jamboree” as the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod returns as a
physical event for the first time since 2019.
Sunday,
July 10, will see this year’s festival-within-a-festival,
Llanfest, take on a format the like of which it has never attempted before.
The
International Eisteddfod has partnered with Llangollen Fringe Festival as they
mark a combined record of 100 years of producing standout festivals.
The
Eisteddfod is celebrating its landmark 75th anniversary and the Fringe is
marking 25 years in existence.
As
well as Amber Run and Elles Bailey, there will be sets from Cardiff based music
producer Minas, and Bajan-Welsh singer songwriter Kizzy Crawford who has been
making waves on the international festival scene and on BBC radio.
In
something of a happy coincidence Kizzy’s sister Eädyth
- whose voice is also fast becoming familiar to radio listeners - will be
performing on a different stage.
The
Eisteddfod’s Executive Producer, Camilla King, said: “The buzz in the air is
tangible as excitement builds for a different kind of experience. It’s going to
be a fun and family-friendly, end-of-Eisteddfod celebration.
“It’s
been hugely rewarding to make this happen in what is a truly momentous year for
both organisations. There’s no better way to honour two such
significant anniversaries.”
Equally
enthusiastic is Llangollen Fringe Festival programmer and Artistic Director
Neal Thompson.
He
said: “This day is definitely one not to be missed. It’s
long been talked about but never happened before, so there’s
a real vibe in the air, a huge sense of anticipation that something very
special is about to happen here.
“It’s
amazing when you think about it that we’ve both reached such significant
anniversaries in the same year. That’s a full century of music-making
between us, which has made Llangollen one of the most lauded small towns in the
world.”
Adding
to the fervour of the occasion is an even wider sense of inclusivity in the
programme from the Eisteddfod already known for its ethos of harmony and
togetherness.
It
runs from Thursday, July 7 to Sunday, July 10 and first up is the Schools Day
and the Young Peacemaker Awards.
Over the four days there will be a host of new
attractions and activities on the revamped outdoor site, including music,
dance, talks, comedy, food, drink, shopping, workshops and pop-up
entertainment.
In the evenings there will be concerts featuring the
singing duo of Aled Jones and Russell Watson, and Anoushka Shankar, the
British-Indian-American sitar player, producer, film composer and activist who
is the daughter of renowned musician Ravi Shankar, and half-sister of singer
Norah Jones.
The competitions climax on Saturday night with Choir
of the World and the contest for the Pendine International Voice of the Future
featuring the finest young singers from around the world on the stage where
icons Placido Domingo, Kiri Te Kanawa, Elaine Paige, Michael Ball, Sir Bryn
Terfel and Luciano Pavarotti have performed.
Camilla
said: “We’ve got something for everyone including festival stalwarts,
competition veterans, overseas visitors, young families, and the wider
community. It’s important to me that we’re a truly inclusive event.”
With
tickets already selling, she advises audiences to go online and book for what
could be one of the most memorable days in the Eisteddfod’s
history.
She
added: “Llanfest has always been that
little bit more relaxed, with the competitions over and everyone just enjoying
the buzz of meeting up on a Sunday and being in the fantastic Llangollen
environment.
“At
the same time there will be an opportunity to look forward, a sense of
regeneration, of hope and optimism for the future, as the young and vibrant
performers from the background of the Fringe inject their own unbridled
enthusiasm into the occasion.”
According
to Neal, the Llanfest itinerary encompasses some bands who have been firm
favourites of the Fringe past as well as up and coming names of today’s vibrant
Welsh and UK music scenes.
He
said: “Undoubtedly a highlight will be big names like Amber Run and the
fabulous Kizzy Crawford. But as ever we’ve also got a wealth of local talent
from home grown bands.”
They
include Baby Brave, a new wave-noise pop outfit from Wrexham who release their
latest EP, Sunny Days in Dark Rooms, in July via Mai 68 Records.
North
Wales four piece Alpha Chino will be there in advance of also releasing an EP,
The Last Astronaut, in August.
Adding
extra musical diversity will be 25-strong Chester Big Band who mix it up with
funk, soul and pop, while Llareggub Brass Band brings a unique sound which
invokes strains of New York Bronx-based hip hop with Welsh language pop.
Also
on the programme are Wrexham duo Igloo Hearts, and Paperchase, a
multi-generational band of session artists led by Andy Hickie.
Neal
said Llanfest promises a thrilling overlap fusing the finale of the Eisteddfod
with a foretaste of Llangollen Fringe 2022 which runs from July 22-30.
* For
the full Fringe programme visit: www.llangollenfringe.co.uk and for more on Llangollen International Musical
Eisteddfod and its competitions and concerts as well as how to get to it and
where to stay go to http://international-eisteddfod.co.uk/ or check out https://www.facebook.com/llangollen