The Awni? app aims to make discovering live Welsh-language music more accessible by putting gig listings and alerts directly into users’ hands.
Using the app, users can follow their favourite artists, see which gigs are trending nearby, and receive notifications about new announcements and ticket releases.
Martha Owen, who co-founded the platform with her brother Jona, said: “We kept hearing the same thing – ‘I didn’t know that gig was happening.’
“The website showed there was real demand for one clear place to find Welsh-language events.
“The app is the natural next step, making it even easier for people to discover gigs and support their local venues.”
Originally launched as a website in January 2025, Awni? (meaning ‘Shall we go?’) brought together Welsh-language and bilingual gigs on an interactive map.
The website has attracted more than 17,000 users and 35,000 visits.
Developed in partnership with Sain Records and with support from the Welsh Government, the platform has been widely used by artists, promoters, and venues.
The new app, developed by Carmarthen-based digital company Moilin, is free to download on both iOS and Android devices.
Mark Drakeford, cabinet secretary for finance and Welsh language, said: “Cymraeg belongs to us all, and everyone should have the chance to use it and enjoy Welsh-language culture.
“I’m proud to support the Awni? app, which makes it easier to discover the vibrancy of the Welsh-language music scene.”
The launch comes amid continued efforts to support the Welsh hospitality and live music sectors.
Last month, the Welsh Government announced that around 4,400 hospitality businesses, including live music venues, will be eligible for 15% relief on their rates bills to help with rising costs and changing consumer habits.
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