10th - 12th OctobeR

An Evening With Amy Wadge
18:30 - 21:00
Y Muni



Amy Wadge is one of the UK’s most prolific contemporary songwriters, with four Grammy wins and 20 nominations over the past decade.
Join us for an unforgettable evening of music with Amy Wadge. With her soulful voice, heartfelt lyrics, and captivating stage presence, Amy brings her stories to life in an intimate performance for this year’s Morfydd Festival.
She has written for a wide range of major artists, including Jennifer Lopez, Pink, Alicia Keys, Camila Cabello, Kylie Minogue, Keith Urban, John Legend, Kacey Musgraves, FKA Twigs, Paloma Faith, Andrea Bocelli, and Diana Ross.
Her most notable collaboration is with Ed Sheeran, co-writing the global hit Thinking Out Loud, which went to No. 1 in the UK, went Diamond in the US, and became the biggest solo single in American history. The track won two Grammys in 2016: Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance.
Amy also won a BAFTA and a Brit Award for her work on the BBC series Keeping Faith, and continues to perform as an artist. In 2022, she co-wrote the UK's Eurovision entry Spaceman with Sam Ryder, earning the country's best result since 1998.
Based in Pontypridd, she splits her time between Wales, LA, and Nashville.
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Amy’s fee and merchandise sales are being donated to Gŵyl Morfydd Festival. The festival team would like to thank Amy for her continued support and incredible generosity.

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There will be a BSL translator present for this event.
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Saturday 11th October:
Support from Lily Beau
Lily Beau is a Cardiff-born, Welsh-speaking, Irish-Jamaican singer-songwriter influenced by jazz music and cinema. Her 2024 debut EP Little Old Me blends pop, folk, and soul, exploring love, growth, and healing. The project earned BBC Radio Wales A-List spots and support from BBC Introducing. Lily has performed at Abbey Road and Maida Vale, charted on Spotify, and appeared with Tony Visconti’s Unsigned Heroes. Also an actor, Lily starred in Y Sŵn and Y Goleudy, and has supported Jack Savoretti, Mace the Great and Joel Culpepper.