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    Free two-day grassroots music festival returns to Swansea

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 20, 2026Updated:August 20, 2026No Comments
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    A free two-day celebration of grassroots music will return to Swansea’s amphitheatre this weekend.

    Amplitude will take place on August 22 and 23, bringing together local and national performers spanning funk, blues, post-punk, rock, indie and soul.

    Now in its third year, the event will be held at the revamped amphitheatre, which recently benefited from investment through the Welsh Government’s Brilliant Basics scheme.

    Improvements to the venue include a more sustainable power supply and the installation of a new sail roof, allowing audiences to enjoy the performances whatever the weather.

    Welsh soul-pop artist M0LI will headline Saturday’s programme with her powerhouse vocals, pop hooks and energetic stage presence.

    She will be joined by AKiMBO, Papa Jupe’s T.C., Zac and the New Men, The Strange Pursuits and Old Moll for an afternoon of live music.

    Sunday’s programme will feature an eclectic mix of rock, blues, indie and soul from Buttonsville, JD3, also known as the John Dignam Trio, The Modern Rogues, Virgil and the Accelerators and Waterpistol.

    Cardiff-based band The Pepperseeds will close the festival. Fronted by Jamaican-British singer Dionne Bennett, the group combines soul, funk and feel-good energy.

    Councillor Elliot King, Cabinet Member for Culture, Human Rights and Equalities at Swansea Council, said: “Swansea Council is thrilled to welcome residents and visitors alike back for another year of sensational free entertainment that shines a spotlight on some of Wales’ most exciting emerging artists.

    “Swansea is fortunate to have a vibrant grassroots music scene, supported year-round by the many venues, promoters, artists and volunteers who help local talent flourish. Amplitude complements that fantastic work by providing another platform for emerging musicians to showcase their talent and connect with new audiences in a unique outdoor setting.

    “Following recent investment in partnership with the Brilliant Basics scheme, we are delighted to see the city’s historic amphitheatre revitalised and once again hosting community-focused events that celebrate and support our thriving arts and music scene.”

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