* Alogte Oho and his Sounds of Joy will bring a joyful energy to the festival.
The 26th Llangollen Fringe Festival is set to
take place from July 7-15th featuring an exciting range of shows
that aims to showcase the best of comedy, music, dance, workshops, and more.
The
festival has now announced a new wave of artists to join the already impressive
line-up.
Headlining
acts such as Henge, Half Man Half Biscuit, Mr. Scruff, Hang Massive, and Ibibio
Sound Machine are already set to perform, and now festival-goers can look
forward to new headlining artists including Vrï and Alogte Oho and his
Sounds of Joy.
Vrï, who were the winners of the
2023 Wales Folk Music Awards for Best Instrumental Track and Best Album, will
bring their contemporary approach to traditional music to the festival.
* Vrï were the winners of the 2023 Wales Folk Music Awards for Best Instrumental Track and Best Album. Picture: Jennie Caldwell.
The
trio have unearthed long-lost nuggets that shed a new light on a vibrant folk
tradition that harnesses the raw energy of the fiddle with the finesse of the
violin, the beauty of chamber music with the joy and hedonism of a pub session.
Meanwhile, Alogte Oho and his Sounds
of Joy will be bringing a joyful energy to the festival.
The Ghanaian band is
known for their fusion of traditional African rhythms and modern influences,
and they will be accompanied by their cheerful choir, The Sounds of Joy. Alogte
and his band are sure to take festival-goers on a musical journey of West
African song and dance that will put a smile on everyone's face.
"We
are thrilled to welcome Vrï and Alogte Oho and his Sounds of Joy to the
Llangollen Fringe Festival lineup," said Neal Thompson, Artistic Director
of the Llangollen Fringe.
"We're
always looking to bring new and exciting acts to Llangollen, and this year's
festival is no exception. Both acts bring a unique and exciting energy to their
music, and we are confident that they will provide unforgettable performances
for festival-goers."
Tickets for the festival are
available now, including festival passes that provide access to all of the main
events across the nine days.
"We
wanted to make it as easy as possible for people to experience the full range
of events at the festival," said Paul Keddie, Chairperson of the Fringe.
"The festival
pass is an incredible value and is an offer that can't be missed."
The festival pass costs £85 and is
perfect for fans of comedy, music, dance, workshops and more.
* Festival
tickets and dates and times for all concerts and events are available from
www.llangollenfringe.co.uk or by calling the Fringe box office: 0800 1455 779.
Llangollen Fringe Festival is
supported by The Arts Council of Wales.