Mogwai, Wilco, Four Tet and Wolf Alice Headline Wales’ Green Man 2026 Lineup
Cat Power, Aldous Harding and Mannequin Pussy are also performing at this year’s festival.
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Wales’ largest independent music, science and arts festival, Green Man, has announced a stellar 2026 lineup headlined by Mogwai, Wilco, Four Tet and Wolf Alice.
Returning to Bannau Brycheiniog National Park between Thursday 20 August and Sunday 23 August, the festival has already sold out, but resale tickets are currently available via tixel.com.
Joining the headliners on the bill are the likes of Sparks, Cat Power, The Beta Band, Horsegirl, Aldous Harding, Cate Le Bon, The Beths, Roni Size, Mannequin Pussy and many more.
There’s even an Aussie act on the bill, with emerging indie rockers The Belair Lip Bombs taking to the stage on the Saturday.
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The first Green Man was held in 2001, with the event beginning life as a boutique independent music, science and arts festival. Over the years, it has transformed into Wales’ biggest music fest and regularly attracts over 25,000 people per day.
The festival often partners with charitable organisations and set up its own, the Green Man Trust, in 2013.
The lineup is also fantastic, with last year featuring a stack of amazing artists including Wet Leg, Underworld, CMAT, English Teacher, TV on the Radio, Perfume Genius, Wunerhorse and more.
Green Man 2026 takes place in Wales at Bannau Brycheiniog National Park from Thursday 20 August to Sunday 23 August. Resale tickets are currently available via tixel.com.
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Cat Power, Aldous Harding and Mannequin Pussy are also performing at this year’s festival.
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