Green Man 2015 Lineup expands with forty new acts

First up, we are thrilled to announce ‘Atomic Bomb! The Music of William Onyeabor’ will be bringing the party to the Mountain Stage on the Friday night. Atomic Bomb! celebrates the music of enigmatic Nigerian synth-funk pioneer William Onyeabor and is performed by the Atomic Bomb! band featuring a constantly revolving collective of internationally acclaimed musicians.
 
Making a welcome return to Green Man this August are Villagers – with the Black Mountains as your backdrop, where better to take in Conor’s poetic and
wistful alternative folk?
 
Plus… Patrick Watson brings his energetic pop, rich orchestration, and spine-tingling lyrical musings to Green Man.  Joining him are staggering, multi-layered Brooklyn three-piece The Antlers; the legendary Tom Robinson Band; festival favourites Teleman; trippy danceable falsetto melody makers All We Are and a massive bunch more.
 
We are also delighted to welcome Meic Stevens, the Welsh singer-songwriter often fondly referred to as the ‘Welsh Dylan’! 
 
Our inimitable festival atmosphere has always left Green Man guests with hazy, happy memories, and this year will be no exception. Experienced vibe-setters Chai Wallahs are delivering the goods with a heady mix of live acts and DJs from around the globe – including afrofunk nine-piece Jungle By NightDizraeli & The Small GodsBirth of Joy and psychedelic jazz quartet Syd Arthur

Stay tuned for more acts coming very soon (including our yet to be revealed Thursday night headliner) and don’t forget to buy tickets to join us for what’s shaping up to be the party of the summer.
 

New additions in full: Atomic Bomb! The Music of William Onyeobor, Villagers, Patrick Watson, The Antlers, Teleman, All We Are, Meic Stevens, Black Yaya, Tom Robinson Band, Midland, Colorama, C Duncan, Landshapes, Hannah Lou Clark, Rozi Plain, Vok, Aurora, Anna B Savage, Deep Throat Choir, Chelou, Benedict Benjamin, Declan McKenna, Toby Hay, Emily Davies, Palenco, Jungle By Night, Dizraeli & The Small Gods, Syd Arthur, Birth of Joy, Stuff, Fingathing, Low Leaf, Cocos Lovers, Loyle Carner, The Moulettes, Will Varley, Moneyshot & Cheeba, Sam Brookes, Sola Rosa, Bombs, Gringo Ska, Gypsies of Bohemia
 

Super Furry Animals to headline Green Man Festival 2015

We're sure you agree Green Man just doesn't feel the same without SFA who join us as our Saturday night Mountain Stage headliners. We’ve been waiting for the Furries to reform for years and we can’t wait to welcome them to Wales’ own Green Man in what promises to be a truly amazing homecoming show. 

Also joining us in the Black Mountains, are Shoegaze pioneers Slowdive – as well as the mighty Televisionwho play their seminal 1977 album ‘Marquee Moon’ in full.

We’re super excited to announce London-duo Public Service Broadcasting with their unique blend of electronica influenced music. Jamie XX brings the party to the Beacons, playing out tracks from what we hope might become his first solo record. And we welcome back Temples to Green Man where they made their first ever-festival appearance in 2012.

 

The War On Drugs, The Waterboys and more added to Green Man Festival lineup

The Summer Festival Guide can announce the latest additions to this years Green Man Festival lineup which includes The War On Drugs, The Waterboys and Neko Case.

Philadelphia indie rockers The War On Drugs have made arguably the record of the year with their third album, Lost In The Dream. It’s a tense and epic road trip through classic Americana that echoes the likes of Dylan, Springsteen and Arcade Fire. We can’t wait to see them headline the Far Out stage on Saturday night.

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Celt-rock legends Mike Scott and The Waterboys who headline the Thursday night; Grammy-nominated alt-folk from Neko Case and psychedelic experimentalism from Panda Bear (also from Green Man 2009 headliner’s Animal Collective). 

Bill Callahan, Caribou and more added to Green Man Festival lineup

The peerless and prolific Bill Callahan (Smog) returns to the Brecon Beacons after a seven-year absence. Hailed as “the natural heir to Leonard Cohen” (The Observer) following last year’s superb Dream River album, revel in 25 years of towering songcraft from classics such as 2005’s A River Ain’t Too Much Love.

Bill is joined by Canadian electronic auteur Caribou, creator of psychedelic dance masterpiece Swim (2010), and New Jersey indie trio Real Estate whose ace third albumAtlas is winning rave reviews and comparisons to early REM.
 
Mac Demarco, the 23-year-old ‘slacker rock’ wunderkind inspired by Shuggie Otis, Steely Dan and Weezer, the wonderful Hamilton Leithauser (lead singer of The Walkmen), and analogue production and DJ duo Simian Mobile Disco.
 
the greatest breakthrough acts of the year…
 
Spectral US singer Angel Olsen, Aussie indie-folk quintet Boy & Bear, BBC Sound of 2014 nominee Nick Mulvey, Anglo-French popsters Francois & The Atlas Mountain, the mighty Teleman and bright young thing East India Youth.
 
…plus the must-see ‘ones to watch’ this summer!
 
O'Hooley & Tidow | Adult Jazz | 9 Bach | Samantha Crain | Samaris | Laura Groves | Alice Boman | Hockeysmith | The Rails | Babe | more TBC soon
 
They join the rest of the previously announced lineup which includes Beirut,Neutral Milk HotelFirst Aid KitKurt VileDaughterAnna CalviSharon Van Etten,Jeffry LewisTuungToy and many more yet to be announced including our Saturday night Mountain Stage headliner.

Green Man Festival announce Beirut, Neutral Milk Hotel and more!

As the Green Man Festival 2014 tickets go on sale, we have the details of the first lineup phase announced for this years event which includes  the wonderful Beirut, Neutral Milk Hotel, First Aid Kit, Kurt Vile & The Violators, Daughter, Anna Calvi, Sharon Van Etten, Polica, Jeffrey Lewis, Tunng and Toy.

The multi-talented Zach Condon and Beirut headline the Mountain Stage on Friday August 14th. Their amazing 2010 set is the stuff of whispered legend among the Green Man faithful…
 
And what better way to close four days of five-star live music than with a Sunday headline set from Neutral Milk Hotel, one of the great US alt-rock bands of the 1990s, back together in their classic line-up led by the mercurial Jeff Magnum?
  
Harmonies as pure as a Scandinavian stream from Swedish sisters First Aid Kit, skuzzy stoner-rock from Kurt Vile & The Violators, nocturnal atmospherics from the soon-to-be-massive Daughter, and epic raw emotion from Anna Calvi.  
 
…not to mention…
 
Brooklyn indie-folk favourite Sharon Van Etten, genius cult hero Jeffrey Lewis & The Jrams, blissful folktronica from Tunng and moody krautrockers Toy.
 
…and ALL these unbelievable bands…
 
I Break Horses |Ry X | Lanterns on the Lake | Frank Fairfield | Fat White Family | William Tyler | Michael Chapman | Speedy Ortiz | Georgia Ruth | All We Are | Happyness | Plank! | Eaves | Sons of Noel & Adrian | Valleyers | John Mouse

Kings Of Convenience to headline Green Man Festival

The incredibleKings Of Convenience will be topping the Friday night bill at Green Man this August!

The Norwegian indie folk-popsters will headline the Mountain Stage on Friday night and we bloomin’ well can’t wait!
 
A live appearance from Kings of Convenience is a thing of rare beauty and wonder (their forthcoming London show has sold out months in advance!). Experiencing their spine-tingling harmonies in our picturesque Glanusk Park will be simply lush!

Keep your eyes trained on Green Man’s social media feeds as we’ll be unveiling our full stage-by-stage weekend line up soon! In the meantime, look who else announcing today…

Phosphorescent return from Alabama via Brooklyn with new and much acclaimed album Muchacho in tow and a fantastic live show that saw them tour Europe with The National.

Steve Mason released his superb second solo album to rave reviews last month; it’s the most ambitious and political record to date from the former Beta Band singer.
 
BEAK> are Geoff Barrow (Portishead), Billy Fuller (Fuzz Against Junk) and Matt Williams (Team Brick); the “anti-Blue Note” Bristolians return with added synths.

Melody’s Echo Chamber recorded their 2012 debut album with Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker; it’s a superbly cinematic trawl through Europe’s art pop lineage.
 
Julia Holter releases the follow up to her phenomenal critically acclaimed second album 'Ekstasis' on Domino later this year.
 
Ólöf Arnalds is an Icelandic singer whose acrobatic contralto and finger picked guitar (or South Americancharango) have won her legions of fans around the globe.
 
Public Service Broadcasting “inform, educate and entertain” by blending archive BFI audio and video samples with live drums and electronica to; 2013 is their year.
 
Peggy Sue have toured the US twice since releasing debut album Acrobats in late 2011, as well as supporting the likes of Jack White and Joan As Policewoman.

Plus Parquet Courts, Ryan Francesconi & Mirabai Peart, Girls Names, Revere, Landshapes, Joe Banfi, Denai Moore