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Barnaby Weir of The Black Seeds Anticipates Synthony Festival 2026
The popular Synthony Festival is set to take place at the end of March 2026, with anticipation building among music fans. Known for blending orchestral music with live performances from popular artists, Synthony has gained considerable traction over the past few years, culminating in a sold-out event in 2025 that attracted a remarkable 40,000 attendees.
Excitement Builds for First Appearance
For the first time, The Black Seeds will be participating in the festival. The band’s frontman, Barnaby Weir, expressed his enthusiasm in a recent interview with Francesca Rudkin. He described the opportunity to join such a well-established event as “really great for us.” Weir emphasized the significance of being invited to perform at a festival that has proven its popularity and built a loyal following.
“To get an invite to such a huge, awesome gig, which is already proven and has a huge clientele, a huge audience is really great for us,” Weir noted. This marks an exciting milestone for the band, as they prepare to showcase their unique sound to a broad audience.
The Rise of Synthony Festival
Since its inception, the Synthony Festival has become a highlight in the music calendar, known for its innovative approach to live music. Combining elements of electronic music with live orchestral performances, it creates a dynamic and immersive experience for attendees. The festival’s growth is indicative of a broader trend in the music industry, where audiences seek unique and memorable live experiences.
With the festival now firmly established, the inclusion of The Black Seeds is expected to draw even more fans. The band, known for their distinctive blend of reggae and dub, has a strong following, and their participation is likely to enhance the festival’s appeal.
As March approaches, excitement continues to build for what promises to be a landmark event in the music scene. With Barnaby Weir and The Black Seeds on the lineup, the 2026 Synthony Festival is shaping up to be an unforgettable experience for all involved.
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