Sŵn
{{Short description|Music festival in Cardiff, Wales}}
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{{infobox music festival |
| music_festival_name = Sŵn festival
| image = Sŵn_Music_Festival_Logo,_2017.jpg
| years_active= 2007–present
| dates = Early-Mid November
| genre = Alternative rock, punk rock, indie rock
| website = [http://www.swnfest.com/ www.swnfest.com]
}}
Sŵn Festival (sŵn is Welsh for "sound, noise", {{IPA|cy|suːn}}) is a music festival founded by BBC Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens and Cardiff-based promoter John Rostron. The festival takes place annually in Stephens' hometown of Cardiff, Wales. The first Sŵn Festival took place in November 2007.{{cite news |title=Beirut: inspiration is an old piano |url=http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/2614381 |work=Drowned in Sound |date=20 November 2007 |accessdate=2015-05-10 |archive-date=4 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304085453/http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/2614381 |url-status=dead }} Bands playing included The Cribs, Beirut, David Holmes, Edwyn Collins and Cherry Ghost with DJs including Annie Mac.
Music is the festival's core medium. Stephens' eclectic musical taste is reflected in the diversity of the artists performing, and Welsh language bands are well represented on the line-up.
The 2008 festival took place on 14–16 November 2008. Bands playing included Golden Silvers, Truckers of Husk, Micachu and the Shapes, Little Comets, Young Marble Giants, Euros Childs, Colorama, Sweet Baboo and Rob Da Bank.{{citation needed|date=October 2013}}
The 2009 festival took place on 22–24 October 2009. Dananananaykroyd, Johnny Foreigner, Copy Haho, Munch Munch, the Drums, Longcut, Girls, Gaggle, the Twilight Sad, Cate Le Bon, Talons, Sweet Baboo, and Cardiff-based band Los Campesinos! played.{{Cite web | last =Burnett | first =Steve | title =Swn Festival 2009 - Cardiff - 22nd-24th October 2009 | work =Review | publisher =The Music Fix | date =25 October 2009 | url =http://www.themusicfix.co.uk/content/gig-review/7562/swn-festival-2009.html | accessdate =2010-06-25 }} Venues used in 2009 were Chapter Arts Centre, Barfly, City Arms, Clwb Ifor Bach, Dempseys, Y Fuwch Goch, The Model Inn, The Toucan, Cardiff University Students Union, The Gate, The Vulcan and the National Museum Cardiff.
Sŵn festival 2013 took place in October in Cardiff City Centre with new venues added including the Sherman Theatre & the Angel Hotel.{{citation needed|date=October 2013}} This edition of the event won the "Best Small Festival" accolade at the NME awards in 2014.{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-26364727|title=Swn wins NME's best small festival award for first time|date=27 February 2014|work=BBC News}} The 2015 edition of Sŵn Festival was also nominated for "Best Small Festival" at the NME Awards.
In 2018 it was announced that Clwb Ifor Bach would take over the running of the festival as Stephens and Rostron departed.
References
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External links
- [http://www.swnfest.co.uk/ Sŵn festival official site]
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Category:Music festivals in Wales
Category:Rock festivals in the United Kingdom
Category:Recurring events established in 2007
Category:Annual events in Wales
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