Plans have been unveiled for a brand new bilingual and multi-arts festival for Tenby next year.
Y Lle Da/The Good Place is a brand-new, inclusive multi-arts festival that will make its debut in the seaside town from Friday, March 21 to Sunday, March 23, 2025.
The festival aims to celebrate the vibrant culture of Wales by offering a diverse and exciting program of music, arts, literature, and performance, with a focus on the Welsh language.
Y Lle Da is the vision of local creatives Rhiannon Morgan-Bell, Naomi Chiffi, and Chloe Barnes, who each bring vast experience in the music, theatre, and TV industries.
The festival will showcase a broad range of artistic disciplines, including live music, visual arts, and literature, providing attendees with the chance to engage with Welsh culture in exciting and accessible ways.
In addition to the dynamic program, the event will offer opportunities for locals to volunteer, gaining valuable work experience in the creative industries and contributing to the vibrant cultural scene.
“We welcome the local community to join us at our festival launch party to find out more about our exciting plans. Join us on December 12 at the Taproom, Harbwr bar from 8pm - we hope to see you there!” said Naomi.
Tickets for the Y Lle Da will be available soon, and full details of the program, ticket sales, and volunteer opportunities will be announced via socials at at the festival website over the coming weeks.
For more information and to stay updated, visit socials instagram.com/_ylleda and Facebook.com/ylleda-thegoodplacefestival
For more information or to find out about how you can get involved, please email: [email protected]