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The Green Man Festival 2026 will take place from 20–23 August 2026 at Glanusk Park, near Crickhowell in Powys. Set in the heart of the Usk Valley and surrounded by the mountains of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, the festival is one of the largest and most respected independent music and arts events in the United Kingdom.

Green Man is renowned for combining live music with a diverse programme of cultural activities, including literature, science, comedy, film, theatre and family entertainment. The festival attracts thousands of visitors each year and is celebrated for its welcoming atmosphere, environmental awareness and commitment to showcasing both established and emerging artists.

The 2026 festival features a wide-ranging musical line-up across multiple stages, alongside workshops, talks, art installations and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore themed areas throughout the site, enjoy local food and drink, and experience a unique blend of creativity and community in a spectacular rural setting.

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Green Man Festival

Type:Music Festival

Glanusk Estate, Crickhowell, Powys, NP8 1AA

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Opening Times

Event (20 Aug 2026 - 23 Aug 2026)

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