If you’re looking for the perfect fusion of music, art, and culture against a breathtaking coastal backdrop, Y Lle Da | The Good Place is about to become your next obsession. Taking place from March 21-23, 2025, in the charming seaside town of Tenby, this brand-new bilingual and multi-arts festival is already making waves with its stellar lineup.
For its inaugural edition, Y Lle Da | The Good Place is bringing some of the finest Welsh talent and international acts to multiple venues across Tenby. Headlining the festival is none other than Gruff Rhys—Super Furry Animals’ frontman—alongside Portishead’s DJ Andy Smith, celebrated singer and harpist Cerys Hafana, and Guinean multi-instrumentalist N’Famady Kouyaté. The lineup continues with incredible artists like Das Koolies, Samana, Rona Mac, Mace The Great, Afro Cluster, Taff Rapids, Kizzy Crawford, HMS Morris, Sage TODZ, Luke RV, Baby Brave, Mellt, and The Family Battenberg. With such a diverse range of musicians, expect everything from folk and spoken word to jazz, grime, and Welsh-language music.
“We aim to create a festival that reflects the heart and soul of Wales,” says co-founder Rhiannon Morgan-Bell. “This is a space where creativity, diversity, and the Welsh language can come together to create something truly special.”
Beyond the music, Y Lle Da | The Good Place is offering an array of immersive experiences. Historic venues like St Mary’s Church, De Valence Pavilion, and The Dogs Home will transform into cultural hubs hosting performances, discussions, and interactive sessions. Festivalgoers can look forward to Lego animation workshops with Yr Egin, a creative writing masterclass with former Children’s Laureate Connor Allen, and thought-provoking panel discussions featuring industry heavyweights like DJ Andy Smith and music executive Nick Halkes.
“We’re thrilled to offer opportunities for young & local people to get involved,” adds co-founder Naomi Chiffi. “Whether it’s performing, learning about the arts behind the scenes, or helping shape the festival itself, it’s about celebrating creativity.”
The festival’s ethos is deeply rooted in accessibility and community spirit. Y Lle Da | The Good Place is not just about showcasing talent—it’s about nurturing it. Through mentorship programs, skill-building workshops, and engagement with local creatives, the festival is creating lasting opportunities for the next generation of artists.
The buzz surrounding the festival is undeniable. With a lineup that includes established icons and emerging talent, Y Lle Da | The Good Place is set to be a great addition to Wales’ cultural calendar. “We are creating a festival that not only celebrates art and culture but also gives back to the community,” says co-founder Chloe Barnes.
Tickets are already on sale, and anticipation is building for what promises to be a truly unforgettable weekend in Tenby. Whether you’re a music lover, an art enthusiast, or simply in search of an extraordinary experience, Y Lle Da | The Good Place is the festival to watch.
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Written by Angel Joanne Okonkwo
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