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Madness and rap star join festival

October 11, 2025

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South Wales Evening Post

IN It Together Festival has revealed the full lineup of its 2026 event as it returns to Margam’s Old Park Farm for its fifth anniversary next year.

- ROBERT DALLING

The three-day event, taking place from May 22 to May 24, will be headlined on Friday night by British music icons Madness, celebrated for their ska-infused hits including It Must Be Love, Baggy Trousers and House of Fun.

Aitch takes centre stage on Saturday. The Manchester artist, real name Harrison James Armstrong, is considered as UK's biggest rap stars, and has recorded chart-topping hits with Anne Marie, Ashanti, Ed Sheeran and Stormzy.

As revealed earlier this week, closing the festival on Sunday will be Snow Patrol. The band is well know for its anthemic hits including Chasing Cars, Run, and Just Say Yes during a career which has spanned three decades, and will arrive in south Wales on the back of the release of their new album, The Forest Is The Path.

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