Live Music by The Lily Pond: Megan Morris
Blending classical music inspired by nature, traditional Welsh melodies and familiar popular pieces, Megan’s harp playing creates a rich, immersive soundscape that perfectly complements the sights and sounds of the wetlands in summer.
As dragonflies shimmer across the Lily Pond and reeds sway gently in the summer breeze, listen as the enchanting sound of harp music drifts through the wetlands.
Join us at WWT Llanelli for a magical afternoon where music and nature become one. As part of our Dragonfly Festival, this special performance from Megan Morris will weave the delicate, rippling tones of the harp into the living soundscape of the wetlands. Pause and reflect as bright and evocative notes flit through the wetlands, just like the beautiful dragonflies you will see.
A graduate of the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Megan is an extremely accomplished and versatile musician who has performed at prestigious events for visiting ministers and members of the Royal Family, including performances for The King and The Prince and Princess of Wales.
Blending classical music inspired by nature, traditional Welsh melodies and familiar popular pieces, Megan’s harp playing will create a rich, immersive soundscape to perfectly complement the sights and sounds of the wetlands in summer.
Event Info
Date: Friday 28 August 2026
Time: 1pm to 3pm
Place: By the Lily Pond. On the map, head towards the Canoe Safari and follow the signs. If it's raining, the performance will take place in the Water Lab instead.
Cost: Included in the WWT Llanelli entrance ticket price, which is free for WWT members.
Settle beside the Lily Pond as dragonflies dart across the water and the soft, sparkling tones of the harp drift through the air. This is live music at its most peaceful, an opportunity to slow down, reconnect with nature and experience something truly special.
Want more live music? We’ve got Dragonfly Festival performances throughout the summer.
Megan’s recent work highlights her creative breadth, including performing on BBC drama Dope Girls, co-creating her early years initiative Babis Bach Babies, and delivering inclusive music sessions across Wales with organisations such as Live Music Now. Her performances are both technically beautiful and deeply felt, making this a standout moment in the festival programme.
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Whether you’re visiting for the wildlife, the festival atmosphere, or simply to unwind, this is an afternoon performance not to miss!
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