North Wales gets set to rock for Welsh Music Day

Welsh Language Music Day (Dydd Miwsig Cymru) is back in action for 2021 thanks to the support of musicians music fans and Welsh speakers from right across Wales.

Today (February 5th), the country will join forces to celebrate all forms of Welsh Language music.

Whether you’re into indie, rock, punk, funk, folk, electronica, hip hop or anything else, there’s incredible music being made in the Welsh language for you to discover.

To share your love for Welsh language music or to find your favourite new tune, just follow @Miwsig or search #Miwsig. 

Once again this year, there's a whole host of activities for music fans and school children to take part in and enjoy. Due to the pandemic all activity will be online, but neverthless there is bound to be something to interest everyone.

There are also many curated music playlists to enjoy including the Best of Wales, Seren a Sbarc and In the Cafe to name but a few. To get in the mood click here.

Don’t speak Welsh or thinking of learning Welsh? Miwsig is for everyone! So get involved by visiting the website.  

Welsh Music Day was founded back in 2013 by BBC Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens and has remained an important day in Wales' cultural calendar ever since.