The next wave of artists for Other Voices Cardigan 2024 have been revealed.
Taking place from October 31 to November 2, the festival will feature Charlotte Day Wilson, Fionn Regan, and Victor Ray performing at St Mary's Church.
They will join previously announced artists Bill Ryder-Jones, Fabiana Palladino, and Georgia Ruth.
Their performances will be live-streamed globally on the Other Voices YouTube channel and social media platforms.
Wilson, a Canadian singer-songwriter, blends R&B, neo-soul, and jazz in her music.
Irish folk musician Regan, nominated for the Mercury Prize, is launching his album, O Avalanche, during the festival weekend.
Ugandan-born, Newcastle-raised Victor Ray found fame through busking and has since been on headline tours.
The final list of artists for the festival's Music Trail has also been announced.
More than 80 live sets will be performed across Cardigan, showcasing the best talents from Wales and Ireland.
The Clebran sessions, featuring speakers and thinkers sharing ideas on pertinent issues, will return to Mwldan.
Notable additions to the Clebran line-up include Sean McCabe, head of climate justice and sustainability for Bohemian Football Club in Dublin, and presenter Makeba Nicholls.
They will join discussions on the intersection of music and activism, and the influence of underrepresentation in the industry.
Welcoming the festival's return, minister Catherine Martin, from the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media of Ireland, said: "Celebrating the cultural ties between Ireland and Wales, I am delighted that Other Voices will be returning to Cardigan in 2024.
"Supported by my department and our counterparts in the Welsh Government, this three-day collaborative annual festival presents an inspirational and diverse programme of live music and compelling discussion."
Ken Skates, the Welsh Government's cabinet secretary for the economy, transport, and North Wales, said: "I am delighted to see Other Voices coming back to Cardigan for a fifth year, with the Clebran sessions making a welcome return to Mwldan.
"The festival has become a fixture in Wales’ cultural calendar, bringing with it a unique opportunity to celebrate and strengthen our deep cultural ties with Ireland."
Other Voices Cardigan is staged with the support and investment of the Welsh Government and Government of Ireland, the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, and the Department of Foreign Affairs’ Reconciliation Fund.
It is produced by South Wind Blows in partnership with Mwldan and Triongl.
The project is part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, supported by Ceredigion County Council.
Future television broadcasts of Other Voices Cardigan will be filmed for BBC Wales and RTÉ, and on BBC iPlayer and RTÉ Player.
To see the full line up across the weekend and to buy tickets, visit the Other Voices website.
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