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Review: Hub Festival

This year Hub Festival took place in Cardiff on Bank Holiday Monday: three days, 12 stages, over 700 artists involved. Womanby St once again lit up with happy smiles of people enjoying art and performance of all kinds.

Here’s what theSprout’s camera captured at the Hub Festival 2016.

Saturday impressions:

Sophie Lynch & The Special Friends @ Banc Courtyard

Joe Kelly Solo @ Dempseys

Ofelia @ Four Bars

Fire Fences @ The Moon Club

Art being created in front of Cardiffians

Welcome Back Delta @ Fuel

You could literally do anything at the festival: even take a nap @Fuel.

Festival guests had an opportunity to enjoy both indoors and outdoors performances.


Tommy & The Trouble @ Banc Courtyard

Meilir @ City Arms

The Johnstown Flood @ The Full Moon

Crinkle Cuts @ Banc Courtyard

Featherjaw @ The Moon Club

Blue Honey + Frontal Lobe @ Castle Emporium

Rubbish or an art installation? Sadly, Hub festival is yet another event where we couldn’t help but notice how irresponsible people are when it comes to their surroundings and environment.

But hey, festival puppies though!

Sunday performances:

Winter Coat @ The Full Moon

Bobbie-Jo @Banc Courtyard

La Forme @ Urban Tap House

Thom Bentley @ Dempseys

The Hold Up Hip-Hop Showcase outside Castle Emporium

Shop Girls @ The Full Moon

Hub Festival, without a doubt, was one of the biggest music events of the year in Cardiff. The preparations for Hub 2017 have begun already! If you wish to get involved, get in touch with the festival’s organizers via the Hub Facebook page below or ask TheSprout to review/photograph the events!

@HubFestivalCardiff

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