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Battles, Fridge, The Aliens, Malcolm Middleton, Clinic, & Seasick Steve for Green Man Festival

and many more

By Neil Greenway | Published:


The Green Man Festival - which takes place at Glanusk Park, Brecon Beacons, Powys, Wales from Friday 17th to Sunday 19th August have confirmed more acts for this year.

Newly announced are Battles, Fridge, The Aliens, Malcolm Middleton, Clinic, Seasick Steve, Daimah, Vetiver, Andrew Hockey, Jill Barber, Rachel Unthank, My Brightest Diamond, The Threatmantics, Misty's Big Adventure, The Moon Music Orchestra, Low Low Low La La La Love Love Love, Arctic Circle, Gethin Pearson and the Scenery, Julie Murphy, Pamela Wyn Shannon, The General and Duchess Collins, Cate Le Bon, Nancy Elizabeth, Charlotte Greig, Jane Weaver, 9Bach, Sweet Baboo, The Gentle Good, Alun Tan Lan, The Eugene Francis Junior and the Juniors, Gwildor, Johnny Flynn, The Beep Seals, Christopher Rees, John Smith, Thistletown, Pete Molinari, Victoria Williams, PG Six, Connan and the Mockasins, and Pete And The Pirates.

They join the already announced acts of headliners Joanna Newsom, Robert Plant and Strange Sensation, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, plus Bill Callahan, Vashti Bunyan, Dead Meadow, Gruff Rhys, Vetiver, The Earlies, Richmond Fontaine, Euros Childs, Tunng, and many more - click here for the full details. More acts are still to be confirmed.

The festival has music late on into the night, and this year will have more campfire ceilidhs and an increased capacity as the site expands into the parkland areas, with a larger second stage and DJ tent.

Tickets are on sale, with adult weekend tickets costing £98 including on-site camping and parking, and entry is free for under-12s. There's an additional cost of £35 for those wishing to bring a live-in vehicle. To buy tickets, click here.