WHAT a way to celebrate the centenary of the Urdd!
The Denbigh Eisteddfod played host to a festival within a festival towards the end of the week with the hugely popular Gwyl Triban.
This three-day event saw a host of musical entertainment to keep fans and visitors entertained.
Gwyl Triban was a great opportunity to reflect contemporary Welsh music on the Urdd Eisteddfod field, but also an opportunity to celebrate past performers and songs – a perfect combination of old favourites and the new.
On Triban’s first night, a full audience laughed their way through Cabarela’s risqué and polished performance.
Turning to Friday night and Tara Bandito was joined on stage by Eden, as a special surprise to everyone.
Yws Gwynedd was on hand to close the evening with everyone’s favourite, Sebona Fi.
Then, on Saturday, N’Famady Koyuate was in attendance to perform his fusion of Mandingue African and western European jazz, pop, indie and funk arrangements.
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And as part of Triban Festival’s nostalgic offer, Tecwyn Ifan as well as Dilwyn Siôn performed, while Eden ended the Saturday night on a high with a surprise visit from Morgan Elwy.
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