It's been just over a month since the conclusion of Green Man 2024 and already organisers are getting ready to launch tickets for the 2025 festival.
Green Man 2024 saw people from all over once again venture to Crickhowell - located within the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park - to enjoy several days of entertainment.
The 2024 event welcomed big-name musical acts including headliners Big Thief, Jon Hopkins, Sampha and Sleaford Mods.
Festival goers were also able to enjoy a range of workshops, activities and food and drink stalls.
A huge diolch to you, our extraordinary audience for bringing Green Man 2024 to life. It’s here in these mountains that we feel most alive, where a message of communal freedom, generosity and boundless possibility is amplified through that intangible atmosphere of openness.… pic.twitter.com/EtHMQnkfD4
— Green Man (@GreenManFest) August 19, 2024
Green Man was once again sold out in 2024.
For those who are already planning for Green Man 2025, get excited because tickets go on sale this weekend.
Green Man Festival 2025 tickets
Green Man Festival 2025 tickets will go on sale from 10am on Saturday (September 28).
Green Man 2025 incoming 🎫
— Green Man (@GreenManFest) September 20, 2024
We come bearing news that GM25 tickets will be released 10am 28th September. All tickets will be released then, so be ready to go!
Keep a lookout for more details of our new ticket provider and how to buy tickets soon. Now rally your crew and relive… pic.twitter.com/o4C13qFGuA
Tickets to the festival have been known to sell out quickly and event organisers have warned those hoping to secure a spot at the 2025 event to "be ready to go" at 10am.
Full details on how to buy tickets are set to be revealed this week, according to Green Man officials.
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Keep an eye on the Green Man Festival website for more information.
When is Green Man 2025?
Green Man will take place between August 14 and 17 in 2025.
Tickets for Green Man 2025 go on sale at 10am on Saturday (September 28).
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