Tafwyl Festival Celebrates 20 Years at Cardiff Castle
Tafwyl has returned to Cardiff Castle to celebrate 20 years of the festival. Thousands of people gathered to enjoy the event under the warm sun. From live music stages to delicious food and activities for the whole family, the castle grounds were bustling with excitement and joy as Cardiff marked two decades of Welsh culture at its finest.

The festival offered a vibrant atmosphere filled with cultural celebrations and entertainment throughout the day.

Highlights from Saturday in the Capital
Large crowds enjoyed the entertainment on the Schools Stage, showcasing a variety of performances that engaged attendees of all ages.

Cardiff Council was responsible for organizing the entire event, ensuring smooth operations and a memorable experience for visitors.

The festival was a feast of colors and activities, creating a lively environment for all attendees.

Buddug entertained the crowd on the main stage, captivating the audience with her performance.

Children had plenty of fun in the ‘Bwrlwm’ area, which was dedicated to family-friendly activities and entertainment.

BBC Radio Cymru recorded 'Y Talwrn' live from the Tafwyl site, adding to the festival’s cultural offerings.

Merchandise and clothing related to Tafwyl were available at the Cardiff Council stall, providing festival-goers with memorabilia and apparel.

The Main Stage served as the hub for a weekend filled with musical performances, showcasing a variety of Welsh artists.

The band Candelas closed the Saturday night lineup, delivering a memorable finale to the day’s entertainment.

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