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last updated : Wed 26th May 04 This festival is now in it's 26th year and 2004 is said to herald a return to its traditional festival home and to its position as a popular UK roots music festival. The festival will be centred around the Pontardawe Leisure Centre but there will also be outdoor venues for music and dance. Additionally a large craft market, camping, an international food village and beer tent, children’s entertainment, the flower festival in St Peter’s Church and an exhibition of local art offers visitors a wide range of fun and cultural experiences. Guests already announced for this year include Lunasa, an Irish acoustic band, Andy Irvine, Skilda, T and Latouche, Kakatsitsi – Master Drummers of Ghana, Planet Woman, Mabon, Prego and The Panic Family Circus. Skewen railway station is situated about 4 miles away. Official Website
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