Entertainment
Logic Festival launches new website and announces exciting 2024 lineup
LOGIC FESTIVAL has launched its new website today, offering fans a seamless way to purchase tickets and stay updated on festival news. The website launch coincides with the announcement of the highly anticipated lineup for the 2024 event, set to take place on September 7 at Ynysforgan Farm.

This year’s festival promises to be bigger and better, featuring an impressive array of artists across multiple genres. Headliners for Logic Festival 2024 include renowned names such as RAN D, SOUND RUSH, and YOJI BIOMEHANKIKA, guaranteeing a day filled with high-energy performances and unforgettable moments.
In addition to the headliners, the festival will showcase a diverse lineup across four arenas:
- Logic Xtra Hard: Featuring Andy Whitby, Chuck-E, Faze-2, Jay P, Kaos Brothers, L.E.D, Matt OD, Snatch b2b Trampy, and THNDER, hosted by K-NER.
- Escape: Headlined by Will Atkinson, with performances by KIMMIC, Maria Healy, Matty Ralph, NRG Trax, Renegade System, Shugz, Symmetrik, and support from Andrew Davies, Andy Willis, Jaimy J, and Sean Furlong.
- Concrete Junglists: With Crossy, Gray, Hazard (Jungle Set), Kara, and Spy, plus support from Alkali b2b Insite, Back to Bassix Takeover (Onez b2b Rob Why b2b SWID), Double A Side, Ransom, and Versa Takeover.
- KØR: Featuring Argy, Black Traffic, LUCID, Paul Clark, Sikoti, and special guest TBA, supported by Ferb b2b State of Minds, Onefive b2b Artlus, Rhys Williams b2b Sushi, Traxxion, and Triggr b2b Chinnox.
An Alternative arena will also be available, showcasing Rob Davies, Jason Kinetic, Stuart Bailie, Rob E J, Nigel B2B Scott Da Lot, DJ Spooks, AC Trixa, Samurai DJ, Michael Connolly, KMW, Craig Pedley, Ryan Rees & Martin Rogers.
For those seeking an elevated experience, the VIP Logic Rehab area offers exclusive amenities with performances by Stu Grady, Martin Dibble, April Maizie, Mad Dog, Bez & SJ, Simon Arthur, John Bongo Hughes, Lisa Banks, JPH, and a special competition winner.
Tickets are now available on the newly launched website and through Skiddle. The ticket options include:
- Super Early Bird Ticket: £33.25 (£30.00 + booking fee) – NOT ON SALE
- Early Bird Ticket: £44.25 (£40.00 + booking fee) – ON SALE MONDAY JULY 1
- General Ticket: £55.25 (£50.00 + booking fee) – ON SALE MONDAY JULY 1
- VIP Ticket: £77.25
Festival-goers can expect a fully immersive experience with top-tier production, incredible sound systems, and a vibrant atmosphere that celebrates the best in electronic dance music. Ynysforgan Farm offers a picturesque setting with direct access to the M4 corridor, free on-site parking, and ample space for all festival activities.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the official Logic Festival website.
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Entertainment
One Night in Dublin returns to the Torch with a brand-new show
ONE NIGHT IN DUBLIN is heading back to the stage at the Torch Theatre with a lively new production fronted by renowned Irish singer Danny Muldoon.
Tickets are already selling fast for the feel-good celebration of Irish music, which promises two hours of songs, stories and plenty of craic.
Backed by an award-winning five-piece band, Muldoon leads audiences through a packed set of sing-along favourites including Galway Girl, Tell Me Ma, The Irish Rover, Dirty Old Town, Whiskey in the Jar, The Wild Rover and The Galway Shawl, along with many more well-loved classics.
The show recreates the atmosphere of a bustling Dublin pub, complete with fiddle, whistle, guitars, banjo, bodhrán, accordion and driving drums, transporting the audience straight into “Murphy’s Tavern” for an unforgettable night of live entertainment.
Fans can also expect hits from Irish legends including The Pogues, The Saw Doctors, The Dubliners, The Fureys, Flogging Molly and Dropkick Murphys.
One Night in Dublin comes to the Torch Theatre on Thursday, March 26 at 7:30pm.
Tickets cost £26.50. Visit the theatre website or call the Box Office on (01646) 695267 to book.

Entertainment
New appeal in search for missing Manic Street Preachers musician
Family and charity issue fresh appeal for information about guitarist 31 years on
THIRTY-ONE years after the disappearance of Richey Edwards, a new public appeal has been issued urging anyone with information to come forward.
Edwards, guitarist and lyricist with Manic Street Preachers, vanished on January 31, 1995, in a case that has become one of the most enduring mysteries in British music history.

The then 27-year-old was last seen at the Embassy Hotel Bayswater in west London, where he had been staying ahead of a promotional trip to the United States. He checked out of room 561 but never reached his destination.
Despite numerous reported sightings over the years, none have ever been confirmed. Edwards was officially declared presumed dead in 2008, though his family continue to mark the anniversary of his disappearance and keep hope alive that answers may still emerge.
Anniversary appeal
The charity Missing People has released a statement in collaboration with Edwards’ sister Rachel, asking the public to remember the case.
In a social media post, the organisation said: “It is 31 years since Richard went missing, please keep his family in your thoughts.”
They also repeated key identifying details from the time he vanished. Edwards was described as white, around 5ft 7in tall, slim, with brown eyes and a shaved head. He had several distinctive tattoos, including a rose with the words ‘Useless Generation’, the phrase ‘I’ll surf this beach’, and a scar on his lower left arm where he had scratched the words ‘4 REAL’.
Unanswered questions
His car was later found near the Severn Bridge services, close to the Welsh border, prompting widespread searches but yielding no firm clues about what happened next.
At the time of his disappearance, the band were on the brink of international success. Edwards’ intense, literate songwriting and striking image had already made him a defining figure in Welsh rock music. More than three decades later, fans still hold vigils, create murals and share tributes across Wales and beyond.
Police say the case remains open.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Metropolitan Police Service on 101 or use their online reporting service, quoting reference CONNECT REF 01/764429/24. Missing People also operates a free, confidential helpline on 116 000.
Entertainment
Turner and Constable brought to life on the big screen at the Torch Theatre
ART lovers in Pembrokeshire will have the chance to experience the lives and rivalries of two of Britain’s greatest painters when a new documentary, EOS: Turner & Constable, arrives at the Torch Theatre this March.
Celebrating the 250th anniversary of their births, the film explores the intertwined stories and enduring legacies of J.M.W. Turner and John Constable alongside Tate Britain’s major new exhibition. Exhibition on Screen has been granted exclusive behind-the-scenes access, bringing their extraordinary art and personal histories vividly to the cinema screen.
Born just a year apart, Turner and Constable helped redefine landscape painting in Britain – and were fierce competitors. Both captured a nation in transition, yet their styles could not have been more different. Turner’s dramatic skies, blazing sunsets and atmospheric scenes from his travels contrasted sharply with Constable’s gentle, nostalgic portrayals of the English countryside and familiar rural life.
Their opposing visions divided critics and audiences alike, famously described at the time as a clash of “fire and water”.
The documentary offers rare, intimate access to sketchbooks, letters and personal artefacts, alongside insights from leading curators and art historians. It also ties in with Tate Britain’s landmark exhibition, running in London from November 2025 to April 2026, which reunites the two masters’ works side-by-side.
This cinematic event gives audiences the chance to see their masterpieces in stunning detail and discover unexpected sides to two artists whose rivalry shaped British art history.
Turner and Constable will be screened at the Torch Theatre on Sunday, March 15 at 4:30pm.
Tickets are £13. For bookings, visit www.torchtheatre.co.uk or call the Box Office on 01646 695267.
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