Love music and swimming and want the perfect event which celebrates them both? If you’re staying in lodges in Snowdonia, there’s one of the many great activities in Snowdonia which could be right up your street for this March 7th.
Situated as the massively popular Bangor Swimming Pool that attracts many who want to have fun and stay fit, this occasion will be a unique attraction for people across a span of ages. Marvellously different from anything else you’ll find in the charming city, the Wet Sounds event is going to be hard to quickly forget.
As you dive underwater or bob on the surface, expect to hear a wild eclecticism of different types and genres and music with the way they criss-cross with each other providing and almost dreamlike ambience.
Some of the acts who will be taking to the water include Joel Cahen, I, Demons, and Chaparral Andrew Hodges. They are sure to provide a spectacular accompaniment for some of the other acts when Wet Sounds kicks off at 8pm for a thrilling underwater scuba performance by the excellent Megan Broadmeadow. Also, be sure to check out the superb choreography by Lisa Spaull.
Some of the acclaim for Wet Sounds has not only come from attendees but also several reputable music experts. NME has said of the event: “refreshing as a skinny dip in the Welsh shores of the Atlantic” and also The Wire has said: “exhibitions don’t get much more successful”. Other plaudits have arrived from The Times and Mizled Youth.
If you’re curious as to how exactly music underwater will work, it is down to specialist speakers which are able to withstand water damage, providing you plenty of opportunity to make your own mix of music as you either sink to the bottom of the pool or rise to the top.
Tickets for this superb evening of aquatic innovation are set to be snatched up and as they’re going for as little as £10, do not let yourself miss out on an event unlike any other in North Wales.
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