This Saturday, May 3, Crymych community music festival Gwyl Fel ’Na Mai is set to have glorious sunshine according to the weather forecast.
The music event will be the fourth one held with the kind support of Frenni Transport, which allows the use of their site in Parc Gwynfryn, Crymych, and everyone is welcome.
The musical offering this year is excellent, with a large number of well-known names from the Welsh language scene appearing on the two stages at the Festival.

Mali Haf will be joining the lineup this year, and Mali's infectious energy and impressive stage presence characterise her live performances. She has performed at several festivals and gigs recently, and this year she has managed to reach the final of the 'Emerging Talent' competition, which will take place at the Glastonbury Festival 2025.
The Foel Drigarn stage will open from 1.15 pm until evening and will have local talents from Bro Preseli School Choir and Cilgerran School Choir. Best new band winners at the Ail Symudiad 2025 competition, Dewin, will showcase their unique repertoire. The exciting folk rock group Taran is welcomed to the Festival for the first time, before heavy rock masters Mattoidz raise the roof. Next to the stage will be the energetic, charming Mali Haf, and as it turns to dusk, the prolific singer and songwriter from Anglesey, Meinir Gwilym and her band will entertain everyone.
Following numerous requests, the festival will welcome popular band Gwilym once more to Crymych, and to top it all off, there will be the incredible Yws Gwynedd and his band closing the Festival this year.

Y Frenni Fawr Stage will start at 1.35pm to 7.10pm. Appearing for the first time this year will be Côr Rocesi'r Fro led by Einir Dafydd, then a taste of music in the tradition of Django Reinhardt by Llandjango. Ail Symudiad Award-winning singer Danny Sioned entertains everyone before the rocker Cleif Harpwood reminds us of some of the 70s favourites.
Contemporary and current, Lavant's music will inspire many people as a group that has developed enormously during the year. Popular psychedelic band Pysen Melyn will close the performances of Y Frenni Fawr Stage.
The children’s area has been expanded for this year's festival. Many local food stalls will attend, while Crymych Rugby Club will run a licensed bar. There is a camping field for tents, campervans and caravans on site. See www.felnamai.cymru for the full details.
