Cardiff Daily (CD)Cardiff Daily (CD)Cardiff Daily (CD)
  • Local News
    • Adamsdown News
    • Butetown News
    • Canton News
    • Cardiff Bay News
    • Cardiff Council News
    • Cathays News
    • City Centre News
    • Fairwater News
    • Ely News
    • Grangetown News
    • Heath News
    • Llandaff News
    • Llanishen News
    • Penylan News
    • Pontcanna News
    • Rhiwbina News
    • Riverside News
    • Roath News
    • Rumney News
  • Crime News
    • Adamsdown Crime News
    • Butetown Crime News
    • Canton Crime News
    • Cardiff Bay Crime News
    • Cathays Crime News
    • City Centre Crime News
    • Ely Crime News
    • Fairwater Crime News
    • Grangetown Crime News
    • Heath Crime News
  • Police News
    • Butetown Police News
    • Canton Police News
    • Cardiff Bay Police News
    • Cardiff City Centre Police News
    • Cathays Police News
    • Ely Police News
    • Fairwater Police News
    • Grangetown Police News
    • Heath Police News
  • Fire News
    • Adamsdown Fire News
    • Butetown Fire News
    • Canton Fire News
    • Cardiff Bay Fire News
    • Cathays Fire News
    • City Centre Fire News
    • Ely Fire News
    • Fairwater Fire News
    • Grangetown Fire News
    • Heath Fire News
  • Sports News
    • Vale Warriors News
    • Archers News
    • Athletics Club News
    • Blues Rugby News
    • Met University FC News
    • Nomads FC News
    • RFC News
    • Spartans Basketball News
Cardiff Daily (CD)Cardiff Daily (CD)
  • Local News
    • Adamsdown News
    • Butetown News
    • Canton News
    • Cardiff Bay News
    • Cardiff Council News
    • Cathays News
    • City Centre News
    • Fairwater News
    • Ely News
    • Grangetown News
    • Heath News
    • Llandaff News
    • Llanishen News
    • Penylan News
    • Pontcanna News
    • Rhiwbina News
    • Riverside News
    • Roath News
    • Rumney News
  • Crime News
    • Adamsdown Crime News
    • Butetown Crime News
    • Canton Crime News
    • Cardiff Bay Crime News
    • Cathays Crime News
    • City Centre Crime News
    • Ely Crime News
    • Fairwater Crime News
    • Grangetown Crime News
    • Heath Crime News
  • Police News
    • Butetown Police News
    • Canton Police News
    • Cardiff Bay Police News
    • Cardiff City Centre Police News
    • Cathays Police News
    • Ely Police News
    • Fairwater Police News
    • Grangetown Police News
    • Heath Police News
  • Fire News
    • Adamsdown Fire News
    • Butetown Fire News
    • Canton Fire News
    • Cardiff Bay Fire News
    • Cathays Fire News
    • City Centre Fire News
    • Ely Fire News
    • Fairwater Fire News
    • Grangetown Fire News
    • Heath Fire News
  • Sports News
    • Vale Warriors News
    • Archers News
    • Athletics Club News
    • Blues Rugby News
    • Met University FC News
    • Nomads FC News
    • RFC News
    • Spartans Basketball News
Cardiff Daily (CD) © 2026 - All Rights Reserved
Cardiff Daily (CD) > Local Cardiff News > SFA Headline Eisteddfod in Garreg Las, Pembrokeshire 2026
Local Cardiff News

SFA Headline Eisteddfod in Garreg Las, Pembrokeshire 2026

News Desk
Last updated: April 20, 2026 1:07 pm
News Desk
2 hours ago
Newsroom Staff -
@CardiffDailyUK
Share
SFA Headline Eisteddfod in Garreg Las, Pembrokeshire 2026
Credit: Google Maps/pembrokeshire-herald.com

Key Points

  • Super Furry Animals will headline the main stage at the National Eisteddfod in Garreg Las, Pembrokeshire, on Saturday, August 1, 2026.
  • This marks the band’s first performance at the Eisteddfod in 30 years, since their 1996 appearance at Llandeilo.
  • Entry to the gig is included with a £25 day ticket, available in advance from the Eisteddfod website.
  • Keyboardist Cian Ciarán described the set as “unique,” something “you’ll never have heard before and perhaps never will again.”
  • Support acts are Mellt, Pys Melyn, and Ynys.
  • The show will be the band’s only Welsh language gig of the summer.
  • Maes B campsite opens for one night on August 1, with a combined Maes and camping ticket at £45.
  • This follows their sold-out Cardiff Utilita Arena gig on May 16, 2026, part of the Supercabra 2026 Tour.
  • Additional tour dates include Llandudno on May 14, 2026, and a full Mwng album performance at the International Eisteddfod on July 2, 2026.
  • Resale tickets via sites like Viagogo may be invalid if prohibited by original terms.

Garreg Las (Cardiff Daily) April 20, 2026 – Super Furry Animals have announced a headline performance at the National Eisteddfod’s main stage, marking their return to the festival after 30 years.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why Are Super Furry Animals Performing at the National Eisteddfod After 30 Years?
  • What Dates Are Included in Super Furry Animals’ Supercabra 2026 Tour?
  • Are Resale Tickets Safe for Super Furry Animals Gigs?
  • Background of the Development
  • Prediction: How This Affects Welsh Music Fans

Why Are Super Furry Animals Performing at the National Eisteddfod After 30 Years?

The Welsh band, consisting of Huw Bunford, Cian Ciarán, Daf Ieuan, Guto Pryce, and Gruff Rhys, will take to the Llwyfan y Maes on the festival’s opening Saturday night, August 1, 2026. This appearance comes a decade after their last live shows in 2016 and follows the sell-out of their Cardiff Utilita Arena date on May 16, 2026, as part of the Supercabra 2026 Tour.

As reported in Wales Online, the gig represents a rare opportunity, with keyboardist Cian Ciarán stating:

“We’re looking forward to playing a unique set, something you’ll never have heard before and perhaps never will again.”

The performance will occur in the distinctive atmosphere of the Eisteddfod Maes, supported by Mellt, Pys Melyn, and Ynys.

This will be the only Welsh language gig on the band’s summer schedule, likely featuring never-before-heard songs in a one-off set. It echoes their 1996 entry at the Llandeilo Eisteddfod Maes, where they arrived in a big purple tank, a promotional tactic from their prominence in the 1990s British music scene.

Organisers note high demand anticipated for accommodation, prompting the Maes B campsite to open for one night on August 1, with tickets combining Maes entry and camping at £45.

What Dates Are Included in Super Furry Animals’ Supercabra 2026 Tour?

The National Eisteddfod slot fits into a broader summer itinerary. The band heads to Llandudno on Thursday, May 14, 2026, before further UK and Ireland dates. On July 2, 2026, at the International Eisteddfod, they will perform their 2000 album Mwng in full for the first time, alongside a classic set.

The Cardiff show on May 16, 2026, has already sold out, prompting mentions of cheapest tickets for that gig in announcements. Tickets for the International Eisteddfod performance remain available via Ticketmaster.

Day tickets for the National Eisteddfod headline are priced at £25, purchasable in advance from the Eisteddfod website (eisteddfod.ticketsolve.com). Entry to the main stage show is included with the day ticket.

Are Resale Tickets Safe for Super Furry Animals Gigs?

Announcements highlight resale platforms like Viagogo, Stubhub, and Vivid Seats, where fans can buy second-hand tickets. However, ticket conditions often prohibit resale after initial purchase, potentially rendering such tickets invalid for entry.

Fans are advised to check terms and conditions with original sellers like Ticketmaster or Live Nation before buying resale tickets. If resale is prohibited, admission may be refused. This guidance appears directly in the Wales Online coverage, emphasising verification to avoid voided tickets.

Background of the Development

The National Eisteddfod is an annual Welsh-language cultural festival, held in different locations each year, with the 2026 event in Garreg Las, Pembrokeshire. Super Furry Animals, formed in Cardiff in 1993, rose to fame in the 1990s and early 2000s with albums like Mwng and Fuzzy Logic, blending Welsh language tracks with experimental rock. Their 1996 Eisteddfod appearance aligned with their breakthrough period. The band’s 2016 reunion shows marked a return after a hiatus, leading to this 2026 tour. The Eisteddfod Maes, known for its vibrant nightlife, has hosted major acts, making SFA’s headline a significant cultural milestone after three decades.

Prediction: How This Affects Welsh Music Fans

This development provides Welsh music fans with accessible entry to a rare SFA performance via affordable £25 day tickets, including camping options at £45, reducing barriers for local attendees. The one-off Welsh language set may draw enthusiasts seeking unique material, boosting attendance at the Eisteddfod’s opening. Sold-out Cardiff dates highlight high demand, potentially increasing resale risks, where fans face invalid ticket issues if terms prohibit secondary sales. Overall, it enhances live music access in Wales while underscoring the need for official purchases to ensure entry.

Free Easter Egg Trail & Fun at Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay 2026
Barry Man Fined for 20mph Speeding Barry 2026
OpenMoove Secures £700,000 for Prop-Tech Growth, Cardiff 2026
Mary Price Passing Tyne Wear, Grangetown 2026
Ex-BBC Producer Denies Child Images in Cardiff Court 2026
News Desk
ByNews Desk
Follow:
Independent voice of Cardiff, delivering timely news, local insights, politics, business, and community stories with accuracy and impact.
Previous Article Cardiff City Stars Campaign for Trott After Promotion Clause (Cardiff, 2026) Cardiff City Stars Campaign for Trott After Promotion Clause (Cardiff, 2026)
Next Article New Cardiff Fries Shop Opens in Cathays 2026 New Cardiff Fries Shop Opens in Cathays 2026

Related News

Kids Love Buyagift Young Driver Experience in Cardiff 2026

Kids Love Buyagift Young Driver Experience in Cardiff 2026

2 weeks ago
Castle Street Overhaul Sparks Concern Local Traders in Cardiff

Castle Street Overhaul Sparks Concern Among Local Traders in Cardiff

3 months ago
Scott Harbour homes pioneer Viridor waste heat system

Scott Harbour homes pioneer Viridor waste heat system

2 months ago
Cross-Border Repo with Gilts on Canton, Canton 2026

Cross-Border Repo with Gilts on Canton 2026

2 months ago
Cardiff Daily Footer logo

All the day’s headlines and highlights from Cardiff Daily (CD), direct to you every morning.

Area We Cover

  • Canton News
  • Riverside News
  • Ely News
  • Cardiff Bay News
  • Heath News
  • City Centre News

Explore News

  • Crime News
  • Fire News
  • Live Traffic & Travel News
  • Police News
  • Sports News

Discover CD

  • About Cardiff Daily (CD)
  • Become CD Reporter
  • Contact Us
  • Street Journalism Training Programme (Online Course)

Useful Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies Policy
  • Report an Error
  • Sitemap
  • Our Editorial Standards and AI Policy

Cardiff Daily (CD) is the part of Times Intelligence Media Group. Visit timesintelligence.com website to get to know the full list of our news publications

Cardiff Daily (CD) © 2026 - All Rights Reserved
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?