Around 700 children from 12 schools will unite tomorrow to perform an historic bilingual song at St Davids Cathedral in Pembrokeshire.

The pupils will perform a powerful bilingual song celebrating creativity, confidence and community on Tuesday, March 3.

The project, titled ‘We Made It’ - began as a simple idea on a snowy morning at Haverfordwest High School on January 5. In just a few weeks it has grown into an extraordinary pupil-to-pupil creative movement across the Haverfordwest schools cluster.

Led by producer and Creative Director Mark Llewelyn Evans, the project brings together an exceptional Welsh creative team including composer Chris Marshall, Welsh poet Grahame Davies, and filmmaker Mark Boucher. The song has been recorded by Decca artist Hywel Wigley and shared with schools across the county.

Over recent weeks, Evans has visited 12 schools, empowering pupils through storytelling, music and the philosophy behind ABC – Any Body Can / Amdani Blant Cymru.

Children have carried the song from school to school, learning the music, performing sign language, and preparing together for what promises to be an unforgettable moment when hundreds of young voices fill St Davids Cathedral.

The event will also feature a special Tree of Life installation created by artist Mary Thomas, where every child will hang a star bearing their name, symbolising their place in this shared journey.

The renowned Welsh woollen mill Melin Tregwynt will provide their iconic blankets to help keep the children warm inside the historic cathedral.

The project draws inspiration from Wales’ patron saint.

St David famously said: “Do the little things.”

Mark Llewelyn Evans explained the symbolism behind the project: “One thread of a Welsh blanket on its own can be small and fragile – just like a child finding their voice. But when hundreds of threads are woven together, they become strong and beautiful.

“That’s exactly what we will witness in St Davids Cathedral. When 700 children come together in song, they become strong, bold and empowered.”

The project has been supported by the Welsh Government, helping bring together schools, artists and communities to celebrate the power of creativity and young voices across Wales.

The performance will be filmed and recorded, capturing what organisers hope will become a lasting memory for the children and the community.

The performance will take place at St Davids Cathedral at 10am.