Running from Friday 25 to Sunday 27 July, the much-loved Gower event promises a packed programme of entertainment for all ages, with local bands, children’s workshops, yoga sessions, guided hikes, a dance tent, market stalls, and even a circus school.
Organisers say the move back to the castle grounds has been driven by popular demand. “There’s something special about the castle — it just brings the whole festival to life,” they said. “We’ve had so many requests to bring it back to the grounds, and this year we’ve made it happen.”







JOPOFEST has grown from humble beginnings into one of the region’s most anticipated summer fixtures, known for its inclusive atmosphere and scenic setting overlooking the Llanrhidian saltmarshes.
While the full line-up is still to be announced, organisers are promising a diverse mix of performances and activities designed to appeal to families, music lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Camping is available for those who want to stay the full weekend, and ticket numbers are limited — so early booking is advised.
For tickets and updates, visit JOPOFEST’s official ticketing page
