“still an understated triumph of the festival season” – NME, 5*

“Subtle evolution, not revolution, has been the steady success of this 25,000 capacity all-ages celebration of musical eclecticism and reverence in nature: it’s practically as much a part of the Powys landscape as the soaring mountains that wrap the site in their misty embrace.” – The Guardian, 5*

“one of the most reliable gatherings on the ever more cluttered festival calendar.” – The Times, 4*

“Green Man is a rather magical cult happening that mingles timelines past, present and future. Up in the top field, as the annual flame ritual begins, it may be the psychedelic ale but you’d swear the Green Man himself opens one eye, nods to himself and settles in to burn a couple more decades yet.” – The Independent, 4*

“Green Man, now in its twenty-first year, is continuing its growth and evolution into one of Europe’s most unique, intriguing and rewarding festivals … characterised by an identity that isn’t aimed at any one particular demographic.” The Quietus

“Green Man is now entering its third decade, and its reputation for sustainable, inclusive fun just keeps growing.” – Clash

“quite possibly your favourite artist’s favourite festival; endorsements don’t come much better than that.” – DIY

Green Man Festival, Wales’ largest music, science and arts festival announces that all tickets for its 2024 event will be going on sale at 10am next Saturday, 30th September. Green Man 2024 is set to take place from 15th – 18th August 2024 in the epic surroundings of the Black Mountains, deep in the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, and details of the full line-up will be announced in early 2024.

Managing director and owner of Green Man festival Fiona Stewart shares: “Thank you for the wonderful feedback we received from those who joined us at Green Man 2023, it means so much to us. The Green Man team of creatives, dreamers and makers have already got great plans for next year’s festival, so if you want to join us again or for the first time you will always get a warm Welsh welcome at Green Man.”

All tickets for Green Man 2024 will be on sale on 30th September and are expected to sell quickly, after Green Man 2023 sold out in a record two hours. There will not be another ticket release for Green Man 2024, so this is the only chance to buy a ticket. Tickets will be available via Ticketline’s website.

For those looking for the full Green Man experience, the Settlers Pass turns the festival into a week-long holiday, allowing early access to the site from Monday 12th August, and includes workshops, music, discounts on local heritage sites, galleries, castles and more. 

Green Man 2024 Ticket Prices 

Weekend Tickets (15-18th August 2024)

Adult – £260

Student – £235

Teen (13-17 years) – £190

Little Folk (6-12 years) – £45

Little Folk (3-5 years) – £34

Infant (0-2 years) – £0

Orange Car Park – £27

Park & Ride – £11

Live-in Vehicle Campervan – £175

Live-in Vehicle Motorhome – £235 

Settlement Tickets (12-18th August 2024)

Adult Settlement – £330

Student Settlement – £300

Teen Settlement (13-17 years) – £240

Little Folk Settlement (6-12 years) – £60

Little Folk Settlement (3-5 years) – £45

Infant Settlement (0-2 years) – £0

Settlement Car Park – £40

Settlement Live-in Campervan – £235

Settlement Live-in Vehicle Motorhome – £295

2023’s brilliant edition of Green Man was yet another display of why the festival is one of the most beloved festivals in the UK. Across the weekend the festival saw stellar headline performances from Spiritualized, DEVO, Self Esteem and First Aid Kit, as well as memorable sets from fan favourites including Amyl & the Sniffers, Slowdive, Young Fathers, The Walkmen, Confidence Man, Goat, The Comet Is Coming, Jockstrap, Sudan Archives, Obongjayar and an array of Welsh talent including Melin Melyn, The Gentle Good, Rogue Jones, Hyll and more.

Alongside the brilliant music, there were stimulating talks across the Babbling Tongues area from the likes of Harriet Gibsone and Ash Kenazi, comedy from the rib-tickling Sean McLoughlin, Amy Mason, Scott Bennett and more. There was innovative, audience-friendly science taking place in Einstein’s Garden, fun for the younger members of the Green Man family at the Ancient Egypt-themed Little Folk area, Green Man’s second annual Pride march, and football fans were treated to a live screening of the tense FIFA Women’s World Cup final in the Cinedrome tent on Sunday.