Festivals
Green Man unveils full lineup and day splits for 2025 edition
It’s less than two weeks to go until this year’s sold-out long weekend, which takes place in the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park.

Festival season gem Green Man has completed its 2025 lineup, having recently announced that the likes of post-punk purveyor Heartworms, New York noisniks Been Stellar, and newcomers Keo will all be taking to stages in the shadow of the Welsh mountains later this month.
Set to take place in just ten days time - from 14th-17th August - amidst the stunning surroundings of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, Green Man 2025 will also play host to fellow new additions like funk legends Cymande, jazz collective KOKOROKO, and rock quintet Gurriers.
Elsewhere on the stacked lineup, revellers will be treated to performances from an eclectic range of names including Wunderhorse, Melin Melyn, and Faux Real, while this year’s bill-topping sets will come courtesy of Kneecap, Wet Leg, Underworld, and TV On The Radio.
Although the fest is sold out, you could still nab official re-sale tickets (if you’re lucky!) via Twickets. Revisit our review of last year’s edition and check out the Green Man 2025 lineup in full below.
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