The Orielles, Christian Lee Hutson, and Eaves Wilder among final names for Green Man Festival 2023
Green Man Festival have announced the final names for its 2023 line-up, including The Orielles, Christian Lee Hutson and Eaves Wilder.
With just one month left until Green Man, the festival announces the final line-up additions of its 2023 event, taking place in the epic surroundings of the Black Mountains deep in the heart of Bannau Brycheiniog, Wales.
Joining the musical line-up for this year’s festival are avant-pop trio The Orielles, Los Angeles folk-pop singer-songwriter and musician Christian Lee Hutson, London-based rising star Eaves Wilder, as well as Free Love, Plastic Mermaids, Kate Hutchinson, Pencil and The Outlines. Dorset-born, Bristol-based Eve Appleton Band will be opening the Mountain Stage at this year’s event after winning the Green Man Rising 2023 competition.
These new names join the previously announced headliners Spiritualized, BRIT and Mercury Prize-nominated musician Self Esteem, who was recently announced as the final headliner, Swedish indie folk sister duo First Aid Kit, and new wave pioneers Devo, as well as Amyl & The Sniffers, Young Fathers, Slowdive, Confidence Man, The Walkmen, Daniel Avery, Jockstrap, Sudan Archives, PVA, Obongjayar, Squid, Mandy, Indiana and many more.
The line up for Green Man 2023 sees a 50/50 gender split of female artists and female fronted bands, continuing the festival’s commitment to booking a diverse and eclectic line up of talent from around the world.
Green Man Festival will take place from 17-20 August in the Brecon Beacons, Wales. Visit greenman.net for more information.
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