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Fury and Wilder drew in December 2018 before the Briton landed a win in February 2020As the Llangollen International Eisteddfod begins in Wales this weekend, organisers have said the pandemic has forced it to modernise.
The festival will be held digitally this year, with competitions and concerts streamed across the world. Organisers saidBut one of the main attractions this year is a 60m patchwork fabric artwork displayed on the town's bridge. Commissioned by the festival, artist Luke Jerram's Bridges, Not Walls "represents Wales and the countries that usually attend the Eisteddfod".
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