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The last Colour Clash dance music festival in Newport
The last Colour Clash dance music festival in Newport

South Wales Argus

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Argus

The last Colour Clash dance music festival in Newport

The annual festival held in Coronation Park is a vibrant occasion. Visitors have the chance to listen to a range of dance music styles across three stages, guaranteed to have something for fans of any subgenre from some of the biggest names in the business. Alongside this explosion of music, the festival is turned into an assault of colour thanks to the paint powder fights that occur across the grounds. The sky is often filled with the colourful powder as enthusiastic crowds throw their packs into their air and onto the spectators below. Punters are encouraged to cover themselves in paint powder (Image: NQ) For new and old visitors, it's more than just a music festival. It's a chance to create some unforgettable memories in an immersive and fun experience. 2025 is the 10th and final year for Colour Clash in Newport, leaving many guests at a loss. Lauren Pearson, who's attended the festival for the last three years, said: 'It's my favourite day festival. 'We need more day festivals for people like me with disabilities. Having fibromyalgia means I can't camp at a normal festival so I can't go to them with the rest of my friends. 'They get to go to Creamfields, but I can still come here and go to a festival.' Lauren and Georgia are sad to see the festival go (Image: NQ) While it might not quite be Creamfields Festival, Colour Clash has filled the house music hole in Newport's event calendar for the last decade and, understandably, locals are sad to see it no longer have a home in the city. For some of the day's performers, it's the first and last time that they could appear on a Colour Clash Newport line-up. BUGS, a local DJ from Newport, is 'pretty gassed' to have the first-time experience of playing at the festival. XDBR and BUGS are first time performers at Colour Clash (Image: NQ) His collaborator XDBR is also attending for the first time. He said: 'I went to uni in Cardiff, but I've never actually been to Newport. It's nice to finally do something here and it's cool to play. 'I know there's not a lot going on for this scene in south Wales so it's nice to have festivals like this that are doing something.' It's a bittersweet end for one of Newport's most diverse events.

Five great things on throughout Newport this summer
Five great things on throughout Newport this summer

South Wales Argus

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Argus

Five great things on throughout Newport this summer

As the days get longer and the temperature is gradually soaring, this can only mean one thing – summer is right around the corner – and it's time for the anticipation of summer plans to begin. Whether you're gearing up for summer holiday plans with the kids, or looking for a fun weekend festival, here are some of the highlights of Newport's upcoming activities. Big Splash Festival Big Splash is returning to Newport for 2025 this summer (Image: NQ) Returning this Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th July is Wales's biggest free outdoor arts festival – 'The Big Splash'. Organised by The Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centre, the festival turns Newport City centre into a bright and vibrant hub of live music, dance, theatre, and more across a range of performances throughout the day. These spectacles take place across The Celebrate Stage, The Dock Stage, and Usk Plaza Zone. Best of all, the event is free of charge! You can find out what to expect by reading about last year's Big Splash. The festival is also calling out to the local community, giving choirs, dance groups, musicians, storytellers, poets – even circus performers, or anyone with a creative flare a fantastic opportunity to perform, encouraging performers from a wide and diverse range of backgrounds. The deadline for submissions is Sunday 1st June, with more volunteering opportunities to come. Colour Clash Colour Clash will return to Coronation Park for 2025 (Image: Google) While Big Splash is the perfect festival feel for all the family, Newport's Colour Clash is one for the adults to look out for. This over 18s only event will take place in Coronation Park on Saturday 2nd August. The main stage lineup includes Bru-C, Bugzy Malone and Jax Jones with loads of other artists performing across the two stages – the Main and Logic stages. This one-day festival is still selling tickets, which you can book on the Colour Clash's official website. This includes general entry and exclusive VIP tickets if you want to upgrade your day! Events at Tredegar House Tredegar House (Image: Wales News Service) Aside from festival fun, Tredegar House is the place to be to entertain the little ones all throughout the summer holidays. The Blossom Spotter Trail runs from Saturday the 24th May to Sunday the 1st June, where you can explore the house and gardens while searching for blossom-inspired decorations. The mansion is also hosting a Summer of Play, bringing the joy of the seaside right into the heart of Newport. With a giant sandpit, colourful beach huts, the chance for performative play, and neurodivergent-friendly sensory tents, the kids can let their imaginations run wild. Both events are free additions upon the standard admission fee for Tredegar House. Make your own Welsh Spirit With the Spirit of Wales, you can make your very own Welsh gin or Welsh rum – this will run each week beginning Wednesday the 14th May. The experience starts with a welcome drink, followed by a masterclass in the spirit production including distilling, filtering, and bottling with a wax stamp and label. Before bottling, you are poured a drink with your newly created gin or rum. One still can be created between one, two, or four people – you can book tickets on Spirit of Wales's website. Events at the RSPB Newport Wetlands RSPB Newport Wetlands are hosting lots of events this summer (Image: Google) The RSPB are offering groups of up to five an exclusive, bespoke tour of the Newport Wetlands, which can be booked for up to one-and-a-half hours. The tours include general nature walks, as well as birding, historical and photography walks. If your kids want to explore the underwater world, the RSPB are also offering a unique pond dipping experience from Monday the 26th to Friday the 30th May. Equipment and spotting sheets will be provided. Finally, more geared towards adults, a bumblebee identification and guided walk will be running on Saturday the 28th June, Saturday the 12th July, and Saturday the 9th August. This particularly encourages those interested in the natural world and conservation. Tickets to all these events can be found on the RSPB website.

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