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Early forecast: it'll be Swn-ny in Wales this November

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by jonathan fisher

Opening details have been released for Cardiff's own SXSW, taking place in pubs, clubs, cafés and art spaces across the city. The event, which has Huw Stephens at the helm of operations, is scheduled for 9-11 of November and the line-up currently looks a bit like this:

Beirut
Eugene McGuinness
Black Lips
Two Gallants (pictured)
Edwyn Collins
The Cribs
Spencer McGarry Season
Sons And Daughters

Full listing available if one wishes to click this here link: BAM. Ticket information will, of course, be provided once it's out in the open.


I've got a mate in Cardiff

Might invite myself to stay whatever night Two Gallants play


It's gonna be ace!

A better link is www.swnfest.com though, it has a bit where you can sign up for more info so you get to find out new announcements and ticket info once the details come through.


fishplums is a bellend

But seriously, I'll be at this. And also. Worst headline ever.


I think he was making a Cardiffy in-joke

Forecast being the name of one of the city's best promoters.


:-) okay


jesus

thats the worst pun ive heard, and ive listeened to john motson and mark lawrencesons commentary before


Have The Mountain Goats

not pulled out?


sad face

Going to miss all of this as i am on the way to london to see......
beirut.bloody gutted at that, especially as the cribs and mr mcguinness are there. and worst of all i will miss every day because i am seeing ryan adams on the sunday(okay maybe thats not the worst thing ever)


unfortunately yes

they decided to not come over to the UK at all or something.


wasn't me who put their name in the story.

i specifically left it out, actually.


thats awesome!

i'm going to uni a 15 min ride away from cardiff... depends who else plays i guess but this could be amazing


pony up!

i'm so there.





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