The Green Man Festival is one of the UK’s most popular independent festivals, set in the beautiful Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) near Crickhowell. It’s known for combining live music with arts, comedy, and cultural experiences in a relaxed, scenic setting. Unlike huge commercial festivals, Green Man has a more intimate and friendly vibe, attracting around 25,000 people each year who want a creative and immersive experience.
In 2026, the festival returns 20 - 23 August, with an optional early entry from 17 August for those who want to settle in early. The festival site is in a valley surrounded by mountains, giving it a stunning natural backdrop that adds to the overall atmosphere.
Music is the main focus, but the lineup is carefully curated, emphasizing alternative, indie, folk, electronic, and experimental acts. In addition to big names like Mogwai, Wilco, Four Tet, and Wolf Alice, there are many emerging artists, with performances across multiple stages throughout the weekend.
Green Man isn’t just about music. It features comedy shows, film screenings, theatre, art installations, wellness activities, and a special area called “Einstein’s Garden,” where visitors can explore science and interactive exhibits. There are also dedicated spaces for families, making it welcoming for all ages.
The festival has a strong emphasis on sustainability and community, with eco-friendly initiatives and a focus on creating a relaxed, inclusive environment. It’s a place to discover new music, enjoy creativity, and spend time in nature. Tickets usually sell out quickly, so early booking is recommended, as there are no on-site sales.
20 - 23 August 2026