Some of the best performers in the UK's pop music scene gathered at the Big Cwtch event once more. CVC, Prima Queen, Nia Wyn, Luna Bay, Adwaith, Martyn Joseph, Into The Ark, NOVACUB, Dan Bettridge, and HMS Morris were among the main artists. Each performer brought a distinctive sound and aesthetic to the stage, entrancing the crowd with their songs.
The audience was moved to dance and sing along by CVC's vibrant , vivacious performance. The audience was in awe of Prima Queen's stunning stage presence and powerful vocals. Nia Wyn's beautiful and moving performance, which displayed her remarkable talent as a singer-songwriter, was another festival highlight.
Adwaith's melancholy melodies and thought-provoking lyrics created a more reflective and thought-provoking experience than Luna Bay's catchy hooks and dynamic instrumentals did for the audience, which was dancing and singing along to them. While Into The Ark's deep harmonies and moving ballads had the audience bobbing their heads to the music, Martyn Joseph's folk-inspired songs and social criticism resonated with listeners.
Highlights of the festival included the indie-pop sounds of NOVACUB, Dan Bettridge's deep voice, and HMS Morris' distinctive fusion of psychedelic rock and Welsh lyricism. Overall, the Big Cwtch event once again demonstrated how great and diversified the UK pop music landscape is.