OTHER Voices, Ireland's internationally-acclaimed music festival and live music television programme, returns to Cardigan from November 3-5.

Organisers say the festival will present 'another inspirational programme of live music and compelling dialogue that champions Ireland and Wales' longstanding cultural and musical ties both live and online'.

It has been three years since the first edition of Other Voices Cardigan took place.

Last year saw the event move online to a digital platform, but now audiences and artists can finally come together again in person to celebrate the close relationship between Wales and Ireland.

A Music Trail will take place in multiple venues around Cardigan, with over 80 events across three days, hosted by Huw Stephens and presented in partnership with Theatr Mwldan and Triongl.

Headline sessions in St Mary's Church will be simultaneously screened to Mwldan and live-streamed worldwide on the night online via Other Voices’ YouTube and other social channels.

Exclusive content from the weekend will be captured for later broadcast on S4C and RTÉ.

The festival will see the return of the Clebran sessions - a curated series of talks with artists, journalists, creatives and politicians about how they perceive our world, language, culture and future.

From its beginnings as an intimate musical gathering in a tiny church in Dingle, Ireland's iconic festival has hosted a series of global events with a further 35 million people experiencing the festival online.

Wristband registration is now open via mwldan.co.uk or othervoices.ie 

Wristbands enable audience members entry to the festival across three days and inclusion into the draw to win golden tickets to the live performances at St Mary's Church and other prizes.

Early bird wristbands cost just £20, increasing to £25 on October 13. Full details will be released in the coming weeks.

Dilwyn Davies, chief executive of Mwldan, said: “It’s a great honour for Cardigan to be the Other Voices location in Wales.

“It reinforces the sense of Cardigan’s resurgence as a place where art, culture, creativity and environment form the very foundations of our community.

“We are looking forward to welcoming our friends from Ireland, and to three days of truly magnificent music.”