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GIITTV's 20th Anniversary event: Adwaith, Chroma, Carwyn Ellis, The Honest Poet, papaya noon, Half Happy, Kaptin (DJ) - The Gate, Cardiff, Saturday 30th of September

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By: Ceri Shaw
Posted in: Music

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Today, we are excited to announce that joining our 20th anniversary event at The Gate in Cardiff on Saturday 30th of September 2023, are one of Wales’s best-kept secrets, righteous bilingual noise pop trio Chroma, as main supports.


They are gearing up for the release of their debut album and will be joined by master Welsh songsmith  Carwyn Ellis  of  Rio 18, Colorama  and  The Pretenders  live band, who will be playing an exclusive stripped back set, and practitioners of soulful lo-fi pop  Papaya Noon , who will ease you into the late afternoon. Finally, on the decks we have former Boomtown booker and local legend  Kaptin  who will be bringing the party with his encyclopedic collection of hip hop, soul, disco music and beyond.

They join a bill that already boasts three awesome acts. Two-time Welsh Music Prize winners and GIITTV favourites  Adwaith  who will be headlining, emerging artist  The Honest Poet , who blends soul, hip hop, and pop into personal songs full of heart. Opening the show are one of our tips for 2023,  Half Happy , a wonderful bittersweet indie pop band who have captured our hearts in recent months.

Doors are 3pm with the acts starting at 4pm.  Tickets are twenty pounds in advance and more on the door, book here.

This event is in conjunction with our friends at  Joyzine  who are also celebrating their 20th anniversary this year, we will be helping promote events around this landmark in due course. Also the charity  Hope Not Hate  and the fine online publication  the Zine .

 An independent publication, GIITTV, started in 2003. This was an era even before blogs, before YouTube, and Twitter. Inspired by webzines like Drowned in Sound and the punk zine spirit of Repeat fanzine, I started posting my early reviews from the Cardiff University newspaper, Gair Rhydd on a basic Yahoo Geocities page. Over the years I was then joined by writers from around Britain and the world, GIITTV has evolved through many incarnations and evolutions as a website and publication, now boasting a passionate and hardworking editorial team, over 200 writers, and the contributions of artists and web designers, without whom this website would not have grown and thrived for so many years. With a solid following, we hope we have grown into one of the most lasting online portals for music and culture around. We have always championed the artists that excite us no matter their level or label from throughout the country and beyond, providing a platform for emerging artists and groups. The site also has a special focus on Welsh music over the last decade, championing the new Welsh wave of artists. We have developed this by spotlighting as many genres as we can in the principality, sponsoring a stage at the Focus Wales festival and by featuring the likes of  The Anchoress, Adwaith, Carwyn Ellis, Aderyn  and many more on our podcast Show Me Magic.

As well as delivering a stream of quality writing, our achievements over the years include raising £5000 for Help Musicians from a  R.E.M.  Covers compilation that was endorsed by the band, helping to promote several charity shows including G Spot in London and Mind Fest in Cardiff, staging shows by the likes of  Frightened Rabbit, My Sad Captains, Orphans and  Vandals, HMS Morris  and  Vessels  and many more. Our deputy editor,  Simon Godley,  received an award for best festival journalist at the Festival Congress.

With an independent voice free of corporate constraints, we have always believed in giving new artists and writers a platform to gain experience, hone their craft, and explore their passions. We are powered by the goodwill, knowledge, and passion of our writers, the support of labels and artists, and the readers. We hope this event marks this special occasion in style, with an event celebrating some of Wales’s finest artists and acting as a thank you to everyone involved, set in the heart of Cardiff at one of the city’s most impressive venues- a converted church with listed status as a building.


Tickets here: 

https://www.gigantic.com/giittv-20th-anniversary-tickets/cardiff-the-gate-arts-centre/2023-09-30-15-00