Live music & dance
Recorders, folk dancing and flute to open, then live sets from Steffan Price and Daf, with Cai and Luka on the decks to finish.
The heart of the festival
When the procession reaches Parc y Mynydd Mawr at around 12:20, the celebration begins. The Mynydd Mawr Choir opens the afternoon at 12:30 and the party runs until 5pm, with music, dancing, food, stalls and games for all ages.
12:30–5pm · Parc y Mynydd Mawr
Recorders, folk dancing and flute to open, then live sets from Steffan Price and Daf, with Cai and Luka on the decks to finish.
Tumble Rugby BBQ, a pizza van, the Tollborth gin bar, Sheena's ice cream and sweets, cakes by Kelly, and a tea and coffee tent.
Stalls named for the old village shops and toll gates, a jewellery stall, and local makers and groups.
Tug of war with Roger Perry, a bucking bronco, inflatables, face painting, a raffle, and the wooden stocks for this week's scandal.
Characters out and about through the day: Cragen Becca and Tŷ yn un Nos.
Dress as Rebecca and you could take the Best Dressed award, announced at 4pm.
12:30–5pm · on the stage
The Mynydd Mawr Choir opens the afternoon
The compère welcomes everyone
Sosban Fach · Llannon (recorders)
Yma o Hyd · Llannon (recorders)
Dawns y Gwerin · Tumble and Llechyfedach
Flute · Cross Hands
New anthem · Cross Hands
Live music · Steffan Price
Live music · Daf
Best Dressed award
DJ · Cai and Luka
Close
The organisers' running order for the day. Times may shift a little on the day.
Want a stall, or to bring an activity to the park? We'd love to hear from you, get in touch and we'll send the details.
Good to know
Parc y Mynydd Mawr is a short walk from the village centre, where the parade finishes. Parking and access details will be published nearer the day.
Toilets, including accessible toilets, plus seating and shelter. The park is largely flat and step-free; full detail to follow.