Fishguard Folk Festival 2019

Friday 24th to Monday 27th May 2019
various venues, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, SA65 9HA, Wales MAP
mainly FREE. 4 ticketed concerts (not yet on sale)
Last updated: Tue 21st May 2019

The 20th annual celebration of folk music, song and dance takes place over the late Spring Bank Holiday weekend from Friday 24th to Monday 27th May 2019 in the historic seaport town of Fishguard.

Most events are still free with concerts, ceilidhs, workshops, sing-a-rounds, sessions, family events & more.

Line-up

Acts include Jim Moray; The Trials of Cato; Andy Cutting; Melrose Quartet; Alaw; Miranda Sykes; FolkLaw; Hannah James; Kim Edgar; Fishguard Folk Singers; English Dulcimer; and more.

For the details as available please see the line-up page.

Unfortunately The Trials Of Cato have had to cancel.

Tickets

Most of the events are free. 4 concerts will be ticketed.

Fishguard

Fishguard’s 20th Folk Festival brings together its unique mix of local talent and well-known performers to provide four days of songs, tunes and dance. Most events are still free, and whether you want to play, sing, dance or just watch and listen, there is always a choice of things to do in throughout this fun-packed friendly festival. Add in the beauty of the location on the world famous Pembrokeshire coast and you have the perfect weekend.

Other events

Other events are expected to include a family twmpath, free instrument and voice workshops, meet the artist events, busks, informal music and song sessions and a real ale bar. Everyone is a part of the entertainment - not just a spectator. There are lots of opportunity to 'do your own thing'.

More information will be here when available.




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