Gwilym Bowen Rhys performs his version of one of Tebot Piws' most popular songs, 'Yr hogyn pren' in a special episode of Noson Lawen to celebrate the talent of Emyr Huws Jones.
Emyr Huws Jones' niece and brother, Magi Tudur and Tudur Huws Jones perform a song called 'Troi a dod yn ôl' in a special evening to celebrate his talent.
Gethin and Glesni perform 'Rhywbeth yn galw' in a special episode of Noson Lawen celebrating the talent of singer and songwriter, Emyr Huws Jones. This is a song he wrote for a film called 'Yma i aros'.
Robin Evans and Geraint Cynan perform a medley of some of the most popular songs Emyr Huws Jones wrote for the band 'Mynediad am Ddim'.
The actor and singer, Llew Davies entertains the Noson Lawen audience with one of his original songs called 'Canu'r gân (gyda chalon lân)'.
Rhydian Tiddy, a young talent from Llandeilo performs 'The Blue Bells of Scotland' on the trombone.
Kizzy Crawford performs her original song, 'Enquanto Há Vida, Há Esperança' - a Welsh and Portuguese song in a Noson Lawen from Dyffryn Tywi.
Shan Cothi sings 'O Gymru' on Noson Lawen Dyffryn Tywi with Triawd Myrddin.
Two sisters, Kizzy and Eady perform 'Awdl y Gododdin' using the Medieval Welsh lyrics of the poet Aneirin that were recorded around the 9th century.
Owain Rowlands, originally from Llandeilo, performs one of his favourite Welsh classical solos, 'Bryniau aur fy ngwlad' by T. Vincent Davies in a Noson Lawen from Dyffryn Tywi.
The husband and wife from Cilycwm, Aled and Eleri Edwards perform 'Dau fel ni' on the Noson Lawen stage - a song from their album of the same name.
Harry Luke brings the loop pedal to the Noson Lawen stage for the first time whilst performing his original song, 'Deunawfed Haf'.
Triawd Myrddin (Gwennan, Mia and Siwan) perform an arrangement of 'Yfory' on Noson Lawen Dyffryn Tywi.
The soprano originally from Rhoslan, Alys Mererid Roberts performs 'Mai' by Meirion Williams in a Noson Lawen from Eifionydd.
Daniel Lloyd a Mr Pinc perform 'Syniad da'. The original band, 'Mr Pinc' was formed by a group of sixth formers from Llanystumdwy in Eifionydd and developed into 'Daniel Lloyd a Mr Pinc' a few years later.
Ffion Emyr, the presenter of Noson Lawen Eifionydd and 50 Shêds o Lleucu Llwyd perform Rhys Taylor's brilliant arrangement of 'Calon' by Caryl Parry Jones.
Daniel Lloyd a Mr Pinc perform 'Goleuadau Llundain'. The original band, 'Mr Pinc' was formed by a group of sixth formers from Llanystumdwy in Eifionydd and developed into 'Daniel Lloyd a Mr Pinc' a few years later.
Lowri Glyn from Chwilog sings a brilliant song by Gwyneth Glyn called 'Adra' on Noson Lawen Eifionydd.
Glesni Owen entertains the Noson Lawen audience as the hilarious 'Mena Menapôs'.
The actor and singer from Porthmadog, Dion Lloyd performs his original song called 'Y gadair unig' on Noson Lawen.
Pedwarawd Hendre Cennin perform 'Rwy'n mynd oddi yma' - the melody composed by Lois Eifion and the lyrics by Twm Morys.
Lowri Evans and Lee Mason perform a beautiful arrangement of 'Garej Paradwys' as a tribute to the two brothers from Aberteifi and members of Ail Symudiad, Wyn Lewis Jones and Richard John Jones.
Einir Dafydd performs 'Gwena dy wên' by Richard John Jones in an episode of Noson Lawen celebrating the talent of Aberteifi and the surrounding area.
Tapestri (Lowri Evans and Sera Zyborska) perform 'Y Fflam'. The group was formed after the two singers met while performing at the Lorient Celtic Festival in France in 2019.
Two sisters from Mwnt, Awen and Annest Davies perform 'Cambria' by John Thomas on the harp.
Einir Dafydd performs 'Llongau'r byd' on Noson Lawen - one of the great songs written by the late Richard John Jones.
Ensemble Ysgol Gerdd Ceredigion perform 'Paid troi dy gefn' by Euros Rhys on Noson Lawen.
Elis Derby perform their original song called 'Disgwyl am yr alwad' on 'Noson Lawen Glannau'r Fenai'.
Irfan Rais, originally from Singapore, performs a very special arrangement of Welsh folk tunes whilst singing and playing the bahu.
Nel, Indeg, Hana and Cadi perform a song about life during the pandemic on 'Noson Lawen Glannau'r Fenai'.