
End of the Field 2026
Sunday 24th May
Midday - Late
What's On: Live music from 1.30pm
We've got a great line-up of music through the day, starting from 1.30pm. We're excited to bring the energetic punk / indie rock of Third Man to these sleepy hills for the first time. Singer-songwriter Michael Burns-Peake returns to the joy of his growing local fanbase since wowing the Gwynfe Show in 2022. We're looking forward to see what outlandish outfits Red wear this year, back by popular demand despite continuing to insist they are "not a real band". Maestro Loki promises "all your favourite bops" and is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Look out for Carlos popping up between sets to give everyone a chuckle. A few surprise sets and a young stand-up comedian round out what promises to be a fantastic day of live entertainment!
As the sun sets and the fires are lit, we'll continue dancing until late to the Festival Jukebox. Put your playlist requests in your RSVP or on the board during the day - who knows what will play next?!
If Spotify is your thing, you can check out some tracks from our line-up on this playlist:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ayiATd7aUUQqdZbn5id5b?si=b18e302894404d17
Celebration of Local Food & Drink
We're excited to showcase some of the amazing local food and drinks producers we are blessed with in the area.
FOOD (available Sunday only)
GWYNFE GROWERS - Hyper-local seasonal vegetarian fare from the farm
AXE & PADDLE - Locally sourced meat cooked over an open fire
SPICE BARN - Indian street food, home cooked style using traditional recipes
DRINK (bar open from Friday evening)
EVAN EVANS: Our local brewery, with over 250 years of brewing ales in Llandeilo
BLUESTONE BREWERY: A family run brewery producing fantastic beers in rural Pembrokeshire
SOBREMESA: Creating terroir-driven natural ciders from Talgarth
GWYNFE CIDER CLUB: As local as you can get, a community effort from last autumn
PENDERYN: Producing award-winning spirits in foothills of the Brecon Beacons National Park
DA MHILE: An organic distillery based on a family farm in Ceredigion.
Please feel free to BYO food and drinks - we'll have a couple of BBQs available for use on site, and coolboxes to keep things chilled.
Tickets
We would like to be able to offer a contribution to the generous artists and musicians who make this such a great day, so we are asking that those who are able make a donation of £10 per adult (kids free).
If you are not in the position to do so, that's absolutely fine and please come anyway!

Camping
We have plenty of space to pitch a tent. Feel free to arrive any time from Friday lunch, and stay until Monday!
Travel & Parking
There’s limited parking on the farm, with priority given to those with accessibility needs. Please try and share vehicles where possible, or walk if coming from nearby. We will have a drop off / pick up point by the farm gate, and other places to park around the village within a 30min walk.
What to Bring
Food and drink (see above).
If you have camping chairs (or similar), please bring as many as you can. Likewise if you have a good cool box to help keep things chilled down in the field.
Wear your best music festival attire! Remember, it’s a field in Wales, so bring sensible footwear, and bring some waterproofs just in case!
Children
It's a 100% family friendly event!!
There’s going to be lots of games and stuff for kids to do, so we hope they have as much fun as the grown ups! Please bring any outdoor games you might have to add to the mix!
Please remember though, that this is a farm, and there are potential hazards such as electric fences, streams etc, and young trees & crops that could be easily damaged.
Dogs
Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times. Please pick up any poo immediately, we’ll have a bin for it to go in.
RSVP if you can!
It's really helpful for us to get an idea of numbers, so please use the link below to RSVP (and add your songs to the Festival Jukebox) if you think you're likely to be joining!
