03-07-2025
- Entertainment
- South Wales Argus
Top Food & Music Festivals in South Wales 2025
Whether you're a foodie, a music lover, or just in the mood for seaside vibes and community fun, there's something for everyone across the region. Here's a look at the confirmed events lighting up the summer of 2025 in South Wales:
June 2025
Cardiff Food and Drink Festival
📍 Cardiff Bay
📅 27–29 June
Cardiff Bay comes alive for three days of culinary indulgence at one of Wales' biggest and most popular food festivals. Expect over 100 stalls featuring artisan producers, gourmet street food, craft drinks, and sweet treats. There's also a full programme of live music, chef demonstrations, and hands-on workshops. The Champagne Bar is a great spot for people-watching while sipping something sparkling. A perfect kickoff to summer in the capital.
🎶 July 2025
Cadstock 2025
📍 Victoria Park, Cadoxton, Barry
📅 12–13 July
Cadstock is a free, community-run music festival with a strong local following, now in its 15th year. The weekend will showcase 15 acts, ranging from choirs and solo artists to upbeat ska and rock bands like Black Jam Circus and The Four Horsemen. Alongside the music, there'll be food vendors, family games, and a new expanded family area. It's a laid-back, friendly weekend for all ages. Support from Barry Town Council and the local community has helped keep this grassroots event thriving.
Chepstow Food Festival (Image: Newsquest) Penarth Summer Festival 2025
📍 The Kymin, Penarth
📅 12 July
With stunning sea views and a relaxed vibe, Penarth's festival offers a day packed with music, creativity, and summer fun. The line-up includes eclectic acts like Wonderbrasss and Year of the Dog, alongside local favourites. Kids can enjoy circus workshops, face painting, and craft tents, while grown-ups can check out food stalls, a mobile sauna, and community stands. Free entry makes it an accessible and inclusive day out. Bring a picnic blanket and enjoy the best of Penarth.
Crowfest 2025
📍 Cwmbran Stadium
📅 19 July
Originally a one-off for Cwmbran's 75th anniversary, Crowfest is back by huge demand—and it's even bigger for 2025. The festival will host over 3,000 people with a packed line-up of live acts like Guns2Roses, Abba Revival, and Rusty Shackle. Expect acrobatic street performers, retro carnival games, mini golf with comedy characters, and plenty of family fun. Local favourite Tudor Brewery will unveil an exclusive Crowfest beer. With early-bird tickets starting at just £5, it's one of the summer's best-value events.
🧀 August 2025
Caerphilly Cheese Festival
📍 Caerphilly Town Centre
📅 30–31 August
Celebrate all things cheesy at this much-loved, free weekend festival in the heart of Caerphilly. Dozens of food stalls line the streets, offering cheese-based delights alongside craft beer, baked goods, and more. Live music areas, craft sessions, and funfair rides ensure entertainment for all ages. It's a great mix of local culture, flavour, and fun, set against the backdrop of Caerphilly Castle. Perfect for families and food lovers alike.
🍏 September 2025
Newtown Food Festival
📍 Newtown
📅 6–7 September
Set in the picturesque surroundings of Mid Wales, Newtown's food festival is a free celebration of Welsh food and drink. Expect live performances from local musicians, and a wide variety of stalls showcasing regional produce, street food, and craft beverages. The atmosphere is relaxed and family-friendly, with children's activities and workshops often on offer. Though just on the border of South Wales, it's a favourite among South Walians looking for a countryside day out. Keep up with updates via their Facebook page @NewtownFoodFest.
Abergavenny Food Festival
📍 Abergavenny
📅 20–21 September
Abergavenny's food festival is one of the UK's most prestigious culinary events, drawing thousands of visitors every year. It offers top-tier chef masterclasses, food tastings, foraging walks, and engaging talks with food writers and producers. The town becomes a bustling hub of gourmet street food, local wine, and imaginative food-related experiences. With a reputation for innovation and excellence, it's a must for serious foodies. Make a weekend of it and explore the rest of Monmouthshire's foodie gems.
Abergavenny Food Festival (Image: Newsquest)
🥘 October 2025
Brecon Beacons Food Festival
📍 Brecon Market Hall
📅 4 October
This indoor food festival showcases over 60 top-notch food and drink producers from across Wales and beyond. Held in Brecon Market Hall, it includes live cooking demos, tastings, and opportunities to meet artisan makers. There's also a lively programme of entertainment to keep the whole family entertained. The scenic town of Brecon makes for a beautiful autumn day out. Don't miss the chance to sample some of Wales' best-loved delicacies.
Newport Food and Drink Festival 2024 (Image: Newsquest)
Newport Food and Drink Festival
📍 Newport City Centre
📅 11 October
Newport's buzzing food festival has grown rapidly since launching in 2011. It attracts renowned chefs like Bryn Williams and James Sommerin, who lead live demonstrations and Q&A sessions. Alongside a wide variety of street food vendors and produce stalls, there's street entertainment and interactive workshops for children. The city centre location makes it accessible and energetic. It's a great day out for families and foodies alike.
Mark your calendars, grab your picnic blankets, and get ready to explore the very best of what the region has to offer.