Day tickets are now available for the three-day award winning music festival at Y Faenol estate in North Wales.
Jayne Robinson
Date published: 11th Jul 2011
Day tickets are now available for the three-day award winning music festival at Y Faenol estate in North Wales.
With Gruff Rhys, Echo and the Bunnymen and Badly Drawn Boy appearing over the course of three days it’d be a shame not to be there for the entire weekend. But if a day’s all you can spare, you can now get your hands on a day ticket for either Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
The festival kicks off on the evening of Friday, July 22nd with local artist Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals headlining the show. Saturday offers a full day of music headlined by Echo and the Bunnymen, featuring Jonny, with Euros Childs of Gorky’s Zygotic Mwnci and Norman Blake of Teenage Fanclub. The ever spectacular Badly Drawn Boy closes the show on Sunday evening. Local performers such as Y Niwl, Jen Jeniro, Cowbois Rhos Botwnnog, Gallops and Steve Eaves will be at the heart of the festival throughout the three days.
Gŵyl Gardd Goll offers families and music lovers of all ages an affordable cultural weekend event in the impressive gardens of Y Faenol estate, with majestic views of Snowdonia.
This unique festival has won The National Outdoor Events Association’s Small Event of the Year award, as well as BBC Radio Cymru C2’s Best Festival in Wales award.
Weekend tickets are still available from just £55, with adult day tickets starting at just £16.
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