The park was originally part of the
Vivian family estate. It was purchased by Swansea County Borough Council in 1919 for use as a public park. Park superintendent Daniel Bliss, who was trained at
Kew Gardens, was conceived of the Singleton Farm
botanical gardens and Ornamental Gardens. He was the main driver behind the purchase of the estate. While in 1944 over 1500 American soldiers were billeted for training on the beaches prior to landing on Omaha Beach, Normandy. A
Gorsedd stone circle was erected in 1925 for the
Eisteddfod held in Singleton Park, Swansea, and was enlarged in 1964. The park hosts, and has hosted, entertainment and cultural events such as
The Wave's
Party in the Park and
Escape into the Park. Music events held by other local commercial radio stations and their partners in the Swansea area include the former Stars in the Park. The BBC hosted
Proms on the Park and the
Biggest Weekend. Artists who have performed in the park include
Jess Glynne and the
Stereophonics. ==Gardens==