UNEARTHED Festival, the Pembrokeshire-born celebration of music, culture, and open-hearted community, returns to St Davids this winter for its second New Year’s Eve celebration.

Known for its summertime gathering over the weekend of the summer solstice, Unearthed is rooted in connection, creativity, and uplifting shared experience. The winter event was born from a desire to bring that same spirit into the darker months — a moment of warmth, gathering, and joy as the year turns.

Last year’s event was a beautiful coming together of familiar faces, new friends, and a wide range of ages (over 18 only), filling St Davids City Hall with dancing, colour, and a sense of shared celebration. This year promises the same feeling — live music, DJs, togetherness, laughter, and that unmistakable Unearthed atmosphere.

The line-up includes live bands, DJs, and uplifting music to welcome in 2026 with open hearts and full energy. Expect roots, grooves, and plenty of movement.

Taking place at St Davids City Hall on Wednesday, December 31, 7pm–2am, Unearthed stars Queen Beezie - with funky bass, great riffs, intricate beats, powerful vocals; Daisy B - one of Pembrokeshire’s best-loved live bands playing songs you’ll know; Los Pulpos - the Unearthed house band - world, funk, latin, jazz fusion. And Timbali will be lighting up the decks into the early hours.

St Davids has always been a special place for the festival community - a coastal landscape full of ancient presence, winter light, and space to breathe. For those travelling in, it’s the perfect chance to make a small holiday of it: walks on the peninsula, sea air, fireside pubs, and a night of celebration together in the UK’s smallest city.

This New Year’s Eve, step into 2026 with joy, music, and the Unearthed way of welcoming things in.

Visit: www.unearthedfestival.co.uk for more information.