A huge bank holiday weekend of live music is coming to Torfaen with over 30 bands and acoustic artists playing live at Ffli Stock 11.
The three-day festival is at The Dragonffli in Pontypool from Friday 1 May to Sunday 3 May.
This year’s event will also raise money and awareness for Hope GB, a Torfaen charity supporting autistic people and their families. Entry is by donation (£5 minimum- cash on the door or via online donation) on each day.
Here’s the full line‑up:
🎸 Friday 1 May
Doors open at 4.30pm
- Buried In Bermuda – 10pm-11pm
- Ephemeral – 9pm-9.45pm
- Red Joker – 8pm-8.40pm
- The Origin Of Machines – 7pm-7.40pm
- Love On Loan – 6pm-6.30pm
- Caden Harris – 5pm-5.30pm
🎤 Saturday 2 May – Main Stage
Doors open at 3pm
- Crossfire – 9.45pm-10.45pm
- Hark A Shark! – 8.30pm-9.15pm
- Ortario – 7.30pm-8.10pm
- The Leon Daye Band – 6.30pm-7.10pm
- Remain The Few – 5.30pm-6pm
- Space Pistol – 4.30pm-5pm
- Convoy – 3.30pm-4pm
🎶 Acoustic Corner – Saturday
- Kris Saunders – 9.15pm-9.45pm
- CJM – 8.10pm-8.30pm
- Tom Murray – 7.10pm-7.30pm
- Matthew Maidment – 6pm-6.20pm
- Aled Hughes – 5pm-5.20pm
- Pete Sisseam – 4pm-4.20pm
🎶 Sunday 3 May – Main Stage
- Hurting Germs – 10.30pm-11.30pm
- Lawla – 9.20pm-10pm
- Moonlight Crisis – 8.10pm-8.50pm
- Suicide Watch – 7pm-7.40pm
- We Are Zero – 6pm-6.30pm
- Trunkshot – 5pm-5.30pm
- Lennox – 4pm-4.30pm
🎤 Acoustic Corner – Sunday
- Rebecca Richards – 10pm-10.30pm
- Alex Keating – 8.50pm-9.20pm
- Deerest – 7.40pm-8.10pm
- Oliver Betteridge – 6.30pm-7pm
- Harri Powell – 5.30pm-6pm
- Tom Parry – 4.30pm-5pm
Ffli Stock has become a staple of the south Wales music scene. This is the 11th year it has run, giving a platform to dozens of artists. This year, organisers hope the event will also shine a spotlight on Hope GB, helping raise funds and awareness for the charity’s work across Torfaen.
