Devauden Festival

Photograph of a festival with people sat in a field in front of a large tent.

Devauden Festival headliners for 2024 have been drawn from all parts of Great Britain and are winners across the board. From Scotland, Skerryvore headline on Friday - three time winners of Scotland’s ‘Live Act of theYear’.

Saturday’s headliners hail from Bristol. 2022 saw Laid Blak win Reggae Album of the Year and as live performers they are a phenomenon - no one ever forgets a Laid Blak performance.

Then on Sunday Rusty Shackle, winners of Wales’ Folk Favourites at the Wales Folk Awards, headline. Earlier in the day, the festival welcomes a young energetic master musician from Guinea who relocated to Wales in 2019. N’famady Kouyaté, winner of the 2023 Glastonbury Emerging Talent Competition, is another exciting act not to be missed. Devauden Festival continues to draw record numbers to the beautiful site overlooking the Anghidi Valley.

Festival Director Jeremy Horton says “With 5 stages, there’s music to suit everyone and this year we’re making more changes to enhance the non-music parts of the festival - the site layout, crafts, kids’ area, food traders and the camping experience.”

Early bird tickets sold out before Christmas but tickets on sale now are still cheaper than the 2023 ‘on the gate’ price.The earlier you buy, the cheaper your tickets will be.

It all kicks off at 6pm on Friday 24th May and will run to 11pm that day. On Saturday and Sunday, the festival site will be open from 10.30am to 11pm. Camping and free car parking will be available in a nearby field.

Go to www.devaudenfestival.com to access the ticket booking site. Facebook at www.fb.com/devaudenfestival will keep you updated on festival news.

Devauden Festival is organised by the Hood Memorial Hall to raise funds and all profits will go directly to the hall (charity no.524336).

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