11-05-2025
Highlights from day two and three of Focus Wales in Wrexham
This year marks the 15th year of FOCUS Wales, and is expected to welcome more than 22,000 people to the city.
2024's event saw record attendance, with more than 250 artists taking part in this year's jam-packed weekend.
It also hosts a full schedule of interactive industry panels, networking events, and film screenings.
Days two and three did not disappoint, with several acts proving a hit with audience members.
At the Penny Black, Cardiff-based Afro Cluster and Australian Stella Bridie delighted fans, while The Parish saw performances from a host of names, including Better Joy, Marvin's Revenge, MORN, and em koko.
Campfire Social, Lizzie Esau, Macy, Nova Twins, Roscoe and Sprints also wowed crowds.
Wrexham's own, Talulah, made further appearances at The Parish and Ty Pawb after the hometown favourite had performed earlier in the week.
Bluegrass group Taff Rapids impressed at St Giles' Church and crowds at the Penny Black caught a glimpse of Indonesian singer-songwriter Tanayu.
Tom Collins' acoustic set at the Fat Boar was popular, and garage punk band TWO TONNE MACHETE brought their customary high energy, feel good punk anthems to the fore.
Manchester trio Yaang and solo artist Twst also featured.
More than 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, including today's line up, visit
Click our gallery above to see some pictures from the event courtesy of photographer Brent Jones.