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Jarvis Cocker to top The Green Man Festival

plus Emmy The Great, James Yuill, Noah And The Whale, and more

By Scott Williams | Published:

The Green Man Festival 2009 - Jarvis Cocker
Photo credit: Greg Forbes


Jarvis Cocker has been announced as the Saturday night headliner for this year's The Green Man Festival.

Jarvis Cocker
The Pulp singer, and solo star leads the latest Green Man line-up additions that include Blue Roses, Broken Records, Dent May And His Magnificent Ukulele, Emmy The Great, The Fence Collective presents Rozi Plain / The Three Craws / The Pictich Trail, James Yuill, JC Carroll (The Members), Magic Arm, Noah And The Whale, Sibrydion, Swanton Bombs, The Aliens, The Fuzz Birds, Trembling Bells, and Zun Zun Egui.

The latest names join the line-up of confirmed acts including Friday night headliners Animal Collective, Sunday headliners Wilco, and the likes of Bon Iver, Wooden Shjips, British Sea Power, Errors, Four Tet, Grizzly Bear, The Phantom Band, Andrew Bird, Dirty Three, Beth Jeans Houghton, The Leisure Society, Peggy Sue, Megson, Pivot, It's A Buffalo, She Keeps Bees, Golden Animals, 6 Day Riot, No Thee No Ess, The Soundcarriers, Martin Carr, Beach House, Peter Broderick, and others. Also appearing will be The Amorphous Androgynous (AKA Future Sound Of London) taking you on a Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Exploding In Your Mind for 7 hours of live acts and DJs.

An adult weekend camping ticket is priced at £115 for the weekend. Weekend teenager tickets (ages 13-17 years) are priced at £50, with children aged 12 and under free. All teenagers and children must be accompanied by a ticket playing adult. Live-in vehicles are an additional £35, and car park tickets are priced at £5. This year organisers are offering a Holiday Ticket, where for only an extra £30 festival goers can arrive on site on Monday 17th and camp for a further 3 days in Glanusk Park.

To buy tickets, click here.

This year's festival which takes place at Glanusk Park, Usk Valley, Powys, Wales over the weekend of Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd August, will see more than 100 acts play indie, psychedelia, americana and folk across 5 stages, while DJs playing everything from psychedlia, dub-reggae, modern electro and stoner rock will keep the party alive right through the night.