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GALLERY: Focus Wales 2025 gets underway in Wrexham

GALLERY: Focus Wales 2025 gets underway in Wrexham

Leader Live09-05-2025
This year will mark the 15th year of FOCUS Wales, and is expected to welcome over 22,000 people to the city, building upon 2024′s record attendance across a jam-packed weekend of events.
There's no place like Wrexham during the FOCUS Wales international showcase festival, as it showcases over 250 artists, filling out a variety of spaces and music venues.
It also hosts a full schedule of interactive industry panels, networking events, and film screenings.
The festival got underway on May 8 and will last until Sunday (May 11).
The likes of Llwyn Isaf, Saith Seren, Coleg Cambria and even St Giles' Church will host some top musical talent.
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The likes of Red Telephone, Half Happy, Denuo and Talulah, who is from Wrexham, have already wowed the crowds.
Other acts performing throughout today/tonight include Campfire Social, Lizzie Esau, Jamie Grey, and the Canadian trio of The Deep Dark Woods, Moonriivr and His His.
Over 300 live sets of music will take place over the course of four days in Wrexham, with established names and international acts all taking to the stage.
For a full programme of events, visit focuswales.com
Click our gallery above to see some pictures from the event courtesy of photographer Brent Jones.
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