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We will try to answer your questions, but please check this page first, you might find your answer here.
FESTIVAL FAQ
Local Taxi Numbers:
Fishguard Taxis: 07442 496017 01348 875129
fishguardtaxis@gmail.com
Tony's Taxis: 07423 437887 01348 873075
tonys.taxis@hotmail.com
Car Parks:
Station Hill. Ŵdig/Goodwick (Charge)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/9yCCVsDhZ9JTmhVK9
Scout Hut, The Parrog, Goodwick/Ŵdig
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Mfvf5Hvg78MTac1H7
Leisure Centre car park, Fishguard/Abergwaun: (Charge)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/2ZBoUAqE2JRneios8
West Street Car Park fishguard/Abergwaun: (Charge)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/dWACKu8wa8kxNjez8
Penslade car Park Fishguard/Abergwaun: (Charge)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/EEJcuG3S5fBWJVJx9
Parc y Shwt Car Park Fishguard/Abergwaun: (Charge)
https://maps.app.goo.gl/7u4StEuHg8kRYEfU6
Lower Town Car Park Lower Town/Cwm Abergwaun:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/eQQS3AK5xBCuuyxA7
T5 Bus Timetable:
English:
https://traws.cymru/en/services/RBRO/T5
Welsh:
https://traws.cymru/cy/services/RBRO/T5
Is the festival really free?
We call it 'mainly free'. There are some headline concerts that are ticketed, but it would be perfectly possible to attend the whole festival and have a really good time without ever paying at all. Even if you buy all the tickets, the festival is still extraordinary value. There are concerts, workshops, ceilidhs, sessions, a guided walk, singarounds, dance groups.
So how do you pay for it?
Firstly, sponsorship. We are very grateful to our sponsors - see the foot of every page. Secondly, bucket donation collection. - we make collections at as many events as possible. We also now have the convenience of making a cash free donation through our QR codes. Thirdly, fundraising events throughout the year. Finally, advertising revenue from the programme and other minor sources.
None of it would be possible without many hours of hard work by the committee and our volunteers.
If I don't buy tickets in advance, can I get them at the Festival?
Paying on the door is nearly always an option, but we can't guarantee that we won't sell out. A better option is to buy tickets following the links on our website, our facebook page, or from Theatr Gwaun, either over the counter or via their website. Be advised though, in 2024 both headline acts sold out before the festival weekend.
I fancy playing in a session but I'm afraid it'll be too fast.
Oh, we all feel like that at first. Don't worry about it. Joining in with better players is a great experience and it's how we all learned. The key to joining in is sometimes called session etiquette. It's not much more than good manners, really. Play quietly until you know you're playing roughly the right tune. If you can't play all the notes at full speed, play the important ones. If you decide to start a tune then make sure it's one you can play through to the finish.
Visiting professionals often join in the Royal Oak session. You could find yourself playing next to your hero.
If you think the full-strength sessions might be a bit fast for you, the ‘Slow and Easy’ sessions might be just right. They are based on the fantastic work of Tuneworks and will be using their FREE tunebook, available to download but not essential to have with you. Folky instruments and all ability levels are welcome.
Session Etiquette Podcast
Here is a link to a great session etiquette podcast, hosted by Donegal fiddle player Tara Connaghan. She interviews world class trad musicians, so it can be aimed at times at high end Led sessions, but the overall the sentiment is good and worth listening to just for enjoyment's sake:
https://www.sessionetiquette.com/podcast
I'm a good player. Can I just set up on the street and busk?
Certainly. The usual things apply: please set up where you don't cause an obstruction, and be considerate to all your temporary neighbours. This Year we also have dedicated busking spots, please refer to the Programme to find out where they are.
Is the festival child-friendly and Dog friendly?
We welcome children to all events. It's up to parents to decide if a given event will suit their children for other reasons such as lateness or duration. Most venues accept well behaved dogs but it is best to check with the owner beforehand.
Are all venues disability-friendly?
We have no premises of our own. All venues used by the festival are privately-owned commercial premises subject to the national regulations. The 'Pirates and Smugglers Walk' involves steep, narrow footpaths and is partly off-road.
Where can I buy a Fishguard Folk Festival programme ?
They are free! But a donation in the Bucket is always welcome. You'll see them everywhere over the festival weekend. There will also be an online version on the website and the coming days, and a 3MB download available on our facebook page.
LOCAL FOLK SCENE
The Festival grew out of the local folk scene. The centre of local folkie life is The Royal Oak on the square. It hosts the Festival's main session, and in normal times has an excellent traditional open session every Tuesday night throughout the year. The session has its own Facebook page, which also has more general information about things that might be of interest.
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