Tune-Yards, Mary Lattimore, Nia Archives and more join Green Man Festival 2022 line-up
Green Man Festival has announced a second wave of artists for this summer's 20th anniversary edition of the festival, which includes Tune-Yards, Mary Lattimore, Nia Archives and more.
Tune-Yards, Mary Lattimore and Nia Archives have joined the Green Man 2022 line-up today (21 April) alongside Donny Benét, Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18 (with the National Orchestra of Wales), Bolis Pupul, Penelope Isles, The Long Blondes, Charles Watson, Art School Girlfriend, Cerys Hafana, Ural Thomas & The Pain, Joe & The Shitboys, and more.
The new additions will play this year's 20th anniversary celebrations alongside Kraftwerk, Beach House, Metronomy, Michael Kiwanuka, Bicep (live), Parquet Courts, Low, Kae Tempest, Ty Segall & Freedom Band, Cate Le Bon, Black Country, New Road, Ezra Furman, Dry Cleaning, Jenny Hval , Alex G, Valerie June and others.
A hearty HELLO to your next serving of GM22 acts!
— Green Man (@GreenManFest) April 21, 2022
Including @tuneyards, Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18 w/BBC National Orchestra of Wales, @marylattimore, @DonnyBenet, @archives_nia, @SofiaKourtesis & @nathanfake & plenty more → https://t.co/Tm8lho1h1I
See you in the mountains! GM pic.twitter.com/Jq2Oe54NE2
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