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NEWS: First names announced for Green Man Festival 2025

The Green Man Festival will formally announce the first names to appear at this year’s event at the official launch party at The Lexington in London on Friday 28th February.

The launch show will feature a number of names from this year’s line-up. The first act to be announced for GM2025 is the inimitable Gwenno. A visionary artist whose textured, avant-garde style continues to have an outsized impact on modern Welsh music.

Next up is the sonic machine that is Silver Gore (comprising Ava Gore and longtime collaborative partner Ethan P. Flynn), which promises to be nothing short of compelling. The duo’s hypnotic blend of electronica, ambient, pop and folk has attracted the attention of Black Midi and Geordie Greep and now they will be joining the Green Man 2025 bill.

Then there is revered folk collective Broadside Hacks, who will be showcasing their Bob Dylan tribute following a recent sold-out gig at indie mecca Moth Club. The group – which features a revolving door of guests, including Clara Mann and GM Rising alumni Brown Horse – are set to rework material from both Dylan’s solo and band albums, a sprawling odyssey that ranges from finger-plucked guitar ditties to dark, enigmatic instrumentalism.

On the night there will also be an exclusive raffle to win x2 GM25 tickets – tickets for this year’s festival sold out last September in a record 60 minutes – plus DJs to keep the music playing until late.

Tickets for the Green Man Line-up Launch Party can be bought here

For further information on the Green Man Festival please go to the official website.

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