Fflam Cancelled
Its comes as no real surprise, but its still unfortunate; Fflam festival has been officially cancelled.
Its comes as no real surprise, but its still unfortunate; Fflam festival has been officially cancelled.
Sin City are trying to put on a weekend of live music for those of you who have booked hotels / trains / time off work etc. this weekend.
Friday
Face/Off as usual with no bands booked as of yet, but you can pick up free tickets at the usual spots.Saturday
Suns of Thunder, Lethargy,Bomb The Sun, Prosperina,Johnny Thrash,Marshland MassacreScreaming Eagle & Maria Owen. It all kicks of at 9pm with Skint DJ’s taking it through until 3.30am. Entry is £3.Sunday
The Bloodhound Gang,Viva Machine, Illegal Amigoz, Kiddo 360 &Thirty Second EchoJ.J. Sinatra. Doors are at 6pm and you can get tickets from Derricks for £10.
This should lessen the pain for those of you who were looking forward to Fflam, and hopefuly it will be a success; Something for the Weekend has a nice ring to it.
According to the press release below, Fflam has been postponed until a later date, due to poor weather conditions.
Due to consistently bad weather conditions over the last few weeks, we regret that the Fflam Festival has been postponed. This has been a hard, but well considered decision and we believe it is the best one for all concerned. Due to the bad weather, we have been delayed in putting the infrastructure in place and it is a big concern that the weather conditions will hugely dampen the experience we want to give all our festival goers. Postponing the festival will mean that we can give everyone the Fflam festival experience they deserve, bands, organisers and festivalgoers alike. We expect the new date to be at the end of the summer and are doing all we can do get everything reorganised as quickly and efficiently as possible so that we can confirm the date within the week. Full refunds will shortly be available from point of purchase for anyone who wishes to take this option, but we would like to reassure everyone that the festival WILL take place and encourage them to await further information on the new date before making this decision.
Fair enough, but it rains a lot in Swansea and festivals are meant to be muddy.
If you’re in a welsh unsigned band and would like the chance to play at Fflam this summer, then get in touch with Sin City.
They’re holding a series of heats throughout June and the top 3 bands will be chosen to play on the main stage at Fflam, and runner ups will get a chance to play on the Sin City Cymru stage.
Bands wishing to apply should send their cds and biography by post to:
Fflam Unsigned, PO Box 3, Newport, NP20 3YB
or by email to: fflam@sincityclub.co.uk
Also, check out Sin City’s website for more news on this and their summer line-up including The Holloways, The Thrills, Antibalas, Pendulum, Killing for Company, Napalm Death, Easy Star All-Stars & Ozric Tentacles.
After the dissapointing Fflam news for anyone with camping tickets last week (A.K.A amazing Fflam news for peace-loving local residents) there is finally some really solid news on the line-up.
The early differentiation between the three days (rock, indie and dance) seems to be out the window in favour of a straight-forward rock line-up:
Friday 13 July
Keane
The Feeling
Levellers
The Stranglers
New Model Army
Alabama 3
Saturday 14 July
Placebo
Feeder
Biffy Clyro
Cold War Kids
Howling Bells
White Rose Movement
Enter Shikari
Fightstar
yourcodenameis:milo
Oceansize
Sunday 15 July
Manic Street Preachers
Dirty Pretty Things
The Ordinary Boys
The Hold Steady
Carbon/Silicon
Dropkick Murphys
Bloodhound Gang
Buzzcocks
InMe
The official Fflam website is promising a large announcement tomorrow (Wednesday 23rd May) and has a link to Clyne Farm’s Website for alternative camping information.
Pretty Shitty City now has a dedicated Fflam Festival category, check it out for all the past articles and news.
UPDATE: Lost Vagueness, famous for bringing its ‘warped decadence’ to Glastonbury, and now a festival in its own right, will be bringing its ‘culturally twisted’ happenings to the festival.
The Fflam Line-up is slowly growing and thanks to a heads-up from reader Terry Bigdog, I’ve decided to post a little catch up article.
According to the wise and mighty eFestivals, the line-up so far is:-
Even though I live in Swansea, theres something strangely tempting about camping at the Fflam festival.
The campsite which will be situated on Swansea Airport land, on the Gower, will have a free shuttle service to the main festival site at Singleton Park.
See handy Google route map here
A press release on the Fflam website states that…
“Late night entertainment will be provided on the campsite (subject to licence). There will be 24hr shops, refreshments and welfare facilities.”
Could be fun! The best memories I’ve got of festivals are almost always after dark, when all the bands are finished
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Theres also a promise of a new bi-lingual Fflam website coming soon.
Fflam’s Friday (13th July) lineup has got a few more additions.
The Feeling, The Ordinary Boys and The Stranglers have been added along with The Keanes The Manics and The Levellers.
A few bands have been announced for the Fflam festival, taking place in Swansea’s Singleton Park 13th-15th July.
Confirmed line-up so far:-
The tickets now look like they’re officially on sale, so head over to Derrick’s Ticket Wales if you’re so inclined. There’s also something about an unsigned bands competition, giving local talent a chance to perform, head over to the official Fflam Festival site for more news.
Personally, the lineup seems a little bit ‘meh’ at the moment. Lets hope that Prodigy rumour comes true!

There’s a little article about Fflam - Swansea’s brand new, but rather secretive, summer festival - on the Evening Post’s website today.
“…speculation is mounting that the Manics, along with festival favourites Feeder, will be included in the line-up.”