Avi Buffalo, The Hundred In The Hands and more added to Green Man

plus the return of Chai Wallahs

By Neil Greenway | Published: Wed 2nd Jun 2010

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Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd August 2010
Glanusk Park, Usk Valley, Powys, Wales, NP8 1LP, Wales MAP
£120 adult weekend ticket - SOLD OUT
Last updated: Mon 12th Jul 2010

Avi Buffalo, The Hundred In The Hands are among the latest acts confirmed for The Green Man Festival.

The Green Man Festival 2009

Also newly added are El Goodo, folktronica from Bristol's hotly-tipped Message To Bears,, Green Man veterans The Gentle Good, and the The Singing Adams - the new solo project from Steven Adams of The Broken Family Band.

There's also The Lowland Hundred, Plank!, Katell Keinig, Rachel Sermanni, Fellix, Brigyn, Christopher Rees, Outshine Family, Hail! The Planes, and Jack Hadley.

Chai Wallahs,/b> make a welcome return to Green Man 2010 with their magnificent giant Bedouin marquee in tow with chai lattes, herbal shots and a mouth-watering menu of organic goodies served up alongside the very best in reggae, rap, jazz, folk, blues, hip hop, dub, world, techno and dance grooves. Acts will include The Boosh Quartet, outlandish in-your-face gyspy dance shenanigans from Molotov Cocktail, nine-piece Leeds roots reggae/ska outfit Gentleman's Dub Club, and UK hip hop pioneer Rodney P.

Previously confirmed to appear at the festival which takes place at Glanusk Park, Usk Valley, Powys, Wales over the weekend of Friday 20th to Sunday 22nd August 2010 are Doves, The Flaming Lips, and Joanna Newsom as headliners, with Wild Bestes, Fuck Buttons, Girls, Steve Mason, These New Puritans, Erland And The Carnival, Egyptian Hip Hop, Alasdair Roberts, An Horse, Beirut, Billy Bragg, Cass McCombs, Field Music, Fionn Regan, First Aid Kit, Henry's Funeral Shoe, Jack Northover, Matthew and the Atlas, Megafaun, O.Children, Pete Greenwood, St Just Vigilantes, The Unthanks, Voice Of The Seven Thunders, and many more. There are more acts still to be announced.

For the line-up details, and day splits as available please click here.

Tickets are priced at £120 for adults, £104 for students, £50 for teenagers, £45 for live-in vehicles, £35 for holiday tickets (bought in addition to a weekend ticket, allowing camping at Glanusk Park from Monday 16th August 2010 for 3 days before the festival opens), and £5 for car parking.

To buy tickets, click here.

The Green Man offers three days of music and more than 100 acts playing indie, psychedelia, americana and folk across 5 stages, while DJs playing everything from psychedlia, dub-reggae, modern electro and stoner rock right through the night.

As well as the music there will be art installations, literature and film tents, Welsh poetry, art and music, ceilidhs, poetry, theatre, science, comedy, Nature and Nurture massage area, a daily dusk till dawn bonfire, impromptu jamming sessions, and food stalls offering a wide range of cuisine most of which is locally sourced and organic. The festival also has an array of quirky bars dotted around the site with the a 24 hour drinks licence, serving everything from real ale and cider, wine, to hot toddies, and cocktails.



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