The First Minister for Wales will be at a festival in Cardigan later this month.

The Other Voices Cardigan music festival, which runs from October 31 to November 2, has announced that Eluned Morgan will be part of its 2024 line-up.

She will be involved in a special Clebran conversation at Mwldan, named 'Cymru Calling', on the opening day, Thursday, October 31, at 6pm.

The session will reflect on the role of the nation, its culture, and its language, alongside Ireland, in the context of a changing Europe.

Ms Morgan said: "I’m delighted to be joining Other Voices in Cardigan as we continue to recognise age-old connections between Wales and Ireland.

"Every year, Other Voices demonstrates the long-lasting relationship we have with our closest of neighbours which we share through cultures, language, and music.

"Our Shared Statement binds us, and we very much look forward to welcoming more exciting talented performers and visitors to Aberteifi once again."

The festival is celebrating its fifth edition this autumn.

Other Voices founder and director, Philip King, said: "Other Voices/Llesiau Eraill celebrates the rich connections, the languages and the shared living traditions and cultures that bind Ireland and Wales.

"Our contemporary music and arts embody the tremendous cultural vibrancy and contribution that our nations give to the world.

"In partnership with Mwldan and Triongl, Other Voices looks forward to playing our part in creating the soundtrack for the Shared Statement by the Welsh Government and the Government of Ireland."

The conversation will be open to all Music Trail wristband holders on a first-come, first-served basis.

The festival recently announced Nadine Shah and Melys as the final acts to join the St Mary’s Church line-up for the festival.

They join Charlotte Day Wilson, Fionn Regan, Victor Ray, Bill Ryder-Jones, Fabiana Palladino, and Georgia Ruth for intimate performances.

These performances will be live-streamed worldwide on the night via Other Voices' YouTube channel and social platforms.

They will also be broadcast later on TV, BBC iPlayer, and RTÉ Player via media partners BBC Wales and RTÉ.

The event will be presented by BBC DJ and Other Voices regular, Huw Stephens.

The full festival schedule, featuring more than 100 live performances across Cardigan over the festival weekend, is now available to view on the festival's app for iPhone and Android.

The Music Trail line-up includes ADJUA, Big Sleep, Chubby Cat, Cynefin, David Kitt, Don Leisure, DUG, em koko, Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin, Fears, Filmore!, Gillie, girlfriend., Lila Zing, Lleuwen, Megan Nic Ruairí, Melin Melyn, M(h)aol, Minas, Morgana, Mohammad Syfkhan, Mr Phormula, New Jackson, Niamh Bury, Niques, OLIVE HATAKE, Otto Aday, PARCS, People & Other Diseases, Phil Kieran, Po Griff, Rona Mac, Sage Todz, Search Results, Skunkadelic, Slate, Tara Bandito, The Family Battenberg, The Fully Automatic Model, The Gentle Good, Tiny Leaves, and Virgins.

Clebran speakers are Billy Mag Fhloinn, Carwyn Graves, Carys Eleri, Christopher Kissane, Darren Chetty, Delyth Jewell, Edwina Guckian, James Dovey, Laura McAllister, Lowri Cunnington Wynn, Makeba Nicholls, Marianne Kennedy, Max Zanga, Noel Mooney, Professor Diarmait Mac Giolla Chríost, Séan McCabe, The Dingle Druid, Julí Ní Mhaoileóin, and Tumi Williams.

Visit the Other Voices website for more information and to book tickets.