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Green Man 2025: Tickets Set to Go on Sale Amid Anticipated High Demand

The Mountain Stage by Patrick Gunning
Green Man Festival, Wales’ largest music, science and arts festival announces that all tickets for its 2025 event will be going on sale at 10am on Saturday 28 September. Green Man 2025 is set to take place from 14 – 17 August 2025 in the beautiful surroundings of the Black Mountains, deep in the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. Details of the full line-up will be announced early next year.
All tickets for Green Man 2025 will be on sale on 28th September and are expected to sell quickly, after Green Man 2024 sold out in a record two hours. There will not be another ticket release for Green Man 2025, so this is the only chance to buy a ticket. Tickets will only be available via their official ticket vendor, Ticketsellers.
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 11 August, and includes workshops, music, discounts on local heritage sites, galleries, castles and more. See below for full ticket prices for Green Man 2025.
Green Man 2024 Ticket Prices
Adult weekend – £275
Student weekend – £250
Teen Weekend – £200
Little Folk Weekend (6-12) – £48
Little Folk Weekend (3-5) – £36
Infant Weekend (0-2) – £0
Adult Settlement – £350
Student Settlement – £315
Teen Settlement – £255
Little Folk Settlement (6-12) – £63
Little Folk Settlement (3-5) – £48
Infant Settlement (0-2) – £0
Green Man 2024 was a showcase of why the festival has been widely considered one of the best in the UK for over two decades, this year receiving critical acclaim and five-star reviews from the Guardian, Evening Standard, Independent, Rolling Stone UK and more. Across the weekend, delighted festival goers witnessed headliner performances from Jon Hopkins, Big Thief, Sampha and Sleaford Mods, as well as standout sets from Ezra Collective, Joy Orbison, Nadine Shah, Moonchild Sanelly, Explosions in the Sky, Blonde Redhead, Arlo Parks, Ibibio Sound Machine, and more, as well as an array of Welsh talent including Pys Melyn, Islet and The Tubs.
Alongside the brilliant music, there were stimulating talks across the Babbling Tongues area from the likes of Huw Stephens, Darcus Beese and Green Man’s own Fiona Stewart; comedy from the legendary Stewart Lee, Esther Manito, Michael Akadiri and more; and the Cinedrome hosted a very special screening of the acclaimed new film from Kneecap, and Oscar award-winning actor and musician Samantha Morton was in conversation before a screening of her acclaimed film Morvern Callar.
There was innovative, audience-friendly science taking place in Einstein’s Garden, fun for the younger members of the Green Man family at the Shapes-themed Little Folk area, Green Man’s third annual Pride march. This year Green Man also welcomed a special visit from Little Amal, who has travelled around Europe to the United Nations before heading to Wales for the first time ever. Brought to life by The Walk, Little Amal has raised over £800,000 for refugees.