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Green Man festival 2020: Michael Kiwanuka to headline with performances from Goldfrapp, Caribou, Thundercat and more

Festival takes place in the Brecon Beacons in Wales

Roisin O'Connor
Wednesday 29 January 2020 06:35 EST
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Michael Kiwanuka performs live at The Governers Ball Music Festival
Michael Kiwanuka performs live at The Governers Ball Music Festival (Getty)

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Green Man festival has announced the first details of its 2020 event, with Michael Kiwanuka set to headline, plus performances from Caribou, Mac DeMarco, Goldfrapp, Ty Segall and Lucina Williams.

Wales’ largest music festival returns for its 18th year at the Glanusk Estate in the Brecon Beacons, against the impressive surroundings of the Black Mountains.

Made up of 10 individual areas, the festival offers music but also art installations, a beer and cider tent, children’s workshops and relaxation areas, plus additional lineups of science, film comedy, literature and wellness.

Among the other names on the first line-up announcement are: Little Dragon, Agnes Obel, Thundercat, Parquet Courts, Shame, Gruff Rhys, Viagra Boys, Nadine Shah, This is the Kit and Porridge Radio.

Green Man takes place between 20-23 August. Tickets and more information can be found here.

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