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A full set by the talented Anglesey artist, combiuning pop and soul#

Elin Fflur's musical journey began at a young age, inspired by her mother, Nêst Llewelyn Jones (née Howells), who was the lead singer of the folk rock band, Brân. Elin has been competing in local Eisteddfodau since she was three years old, building a strong foundation in performing.

As a teenager, Elin formed the pop band Carlotta with her brother Ioan Llewelyn. Her first major success came in 2002 when she won the Cân i Gymru competition with the song "Harbwr Diogel," composed by Arfon Wyn. Following this, he became the lead singer of the Anglesey band Y Moniars, releasing an album of the same name in the same year.

She began her solo career with the album 'Dim Gair' in 2003. This was followed by the albums 'Cysgodion' (2004) and 'Havana' (2008), 'Ysbryd Efnisien' (2009) and 'Lleuad llawn' (2011) showcasing her talent as a versatile artist who combines pop and soul. Performing with the same band since 2005, Siôn Llwyd, Steffan Rhys Hughes, Aled Richards and Mei Gwynedd.

Beyond her career as a singer, Elin has become a familiar face on screen in Wales. Since 2011, she has co-presented 'Cân i Gymru', and in 2012, she joined the presenting team on the popular programme 'Heno'. In 2020, she began presenting 'Sgwrs dan y Lloer', a series of informal conversations with Welsh celebrities in their own gardens.

In August 2024, Elin expanded her broadcasting career with a new show on BBC Radio Wales every Friday night