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International Concerts
- 22/05/2025Thursday 09:00Bearded Theory 2025South Derbyshire, GBCatton Hall and GardensOn partner site
Lineup
- Bearded Theory
- Iggy Pop
- Manic Street Preachers
- The Sisters of Mercy
- Yard Act
- Public Service Broadcasting
- Leftfield
- The Mary Wallopers
- CMAT
- Nova Twins
- Fat Dog
- Throwing Muses
- Divorce
- The Selecter
- Ned's Atomic Dustbin
- The Lovely Eggs
- Alt BLK Era
- Asian Dub Foundation
- Shonen Knife
- Bess Atwell
- Beans On Toast
- Bare Jams
- Stewart Lee
- Lime Garden
- Dream State
- Dreadzone
- Molotov Jukebox
- Zion Train
- Man/Woman/Chainsaw
- Trupa Trupa
- Getdown Services
- The Deep Blue
- Gaz Brookfield
- Audioweb
- CLT DRP
- Popes of Chillitown
- 3 Daft Monkeys
- The Bar Stewards Sons of Val Doonican
- Nadine Shah
- Paul Heaton
- English Teacher
- Lottery Winners
- Ezra Furman
- Antony Szmierek
- Mannequin P***Y
- Katy J Pearson
- Terrorvision
- DEADLETTER
- Du Blonde
- Gurriers
- Millie Manders and the Shutup
- Phil Hartnoll
- The Alarm
- The Meffs
- Vaselines
- McLusky
- She Drew the Gun
- Swim Deep
- The Slow Readers Club
- W.I.T.C.H.
- Adwaith
- Déjà Vega
- Inner Terrestrials
- Nick Parker
- TTSSFU
- Chris Liberator
- Utah Saints
About
Hailing from Carmarthen, South Wales, Adwaith grew up surrounded by a rich tradition of Welsh-language indie-rock, and the experimental bands that frequented beloved local venue The Parrot. It’s hard to overstate the impact of this cultural backdrop, and when Hollie Singer, Gwenllian Anthony and Heledd
Owen first went about founding Adwaith in 2015, they too wanted to wield Welsh as an exciting musical instrument. After signing to Libertino, Adwaith released their debut single ‘Pwysau’ in 2016, before further delving into mangled, free-wheeling post-punk. Their debut album ‘Melyn’ released in 2018 perfectly skewered the anxiety and unease of adulthood.
The record went on to win the prestigious Welsh Music Prize, and won the support of BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music, KEXP, NPR and BBC Introducing. In 2022 the band released ‘Bato Mato’, inspired by an illuminating train journey into rural Siberia. In a historic first, the band became the first act to win the Welsh
Music Prize twice over, and now have three headline tours, an acclaimed Glastonbury set and Manic Street Preachers and IDLES support slots under their belts. As Adwaith record and plan for their third album in the summer of 2023 they announce a 4th member will be joining the band for live shows. Adwaith might be a band with clear roots in Wales – but looking towards the future, they’re now keenly focused on taking the language worldwide.