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Kings Of Convenience Top The Bill At Green Man 2013 Plus More Acts Announced

Tuesday, 09 April 2013 Written by Jon Stickler
Kings Of Convenience Top The Bill At Green Man 2013 Plus More Acts Announced

Green Man Festival have announced another UK festival exclusive, revealing that the Kings Of Convenience will be headlining the Mountain Stage on Friday night at Green Man this August.

ImageA live appearance from Kings of Convenience is a thing of rare beauty and wonder (their forthcoming London show has sold out months in advance!).

Keep your eyes trained on Green Man’s social media feeds as they'll be unveiling the full stage-by-stage weekend line-up soon! In the meantime, look who else announcing today...

Phosphorescent return from Alabama via Brooklyn with new and much acclaimed album 'Muchacho' in tow and a live show that saw them tour Europe with The National.

Steve Mason released his second solo album to rave reviews last month; it’s the most ambitious and political record to date from the former Beta Band singer.

BEAK> are Geoff Barrow (Portishead), Billy Fuller (Fuzz Against Junk) and Matt Williams (Team Brick); the “anti-Blue Note” Bristolians return with added synths.

Melody’s Echo Chamber recorded their 2012 debut album with Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker; it’s a cinematic trawl through Europe’s art pop lineage.

Julia Holter releases the follow-up to her critically acclaimed second album 'Ekstasis' on Domino later this year.

Ólöf Arnalds is an Icelandic singer whose acrobatic contralto and finger picked guitar (or South Americancharango) have won her legions of fans around the globe.

Public Service Broadcasting “inform, educate and entertain” by blending archive BFI audio and video samples with live drums and electronica too; 2013 is their year.

Peggy Sue have toured the US twice since releasing debut album Acrobats in late 2011, as well as supporting the likes of Jack White and Joan As Policewoman.

Plus Parquet Courts, Ryan Francesconi and Mirabai Peart, Girls Names, Revere, Landshapes, Joe Banfi, Denai Moore.

Green Man Festival Tickets are available now and have stayed at exactly the same price as last year, once again providing fantastic value. Green Man was named the UK’s best medium sized festival and won the UK Grass Roots festival award last year. With it’s winning combination of great bands, excellent food and drink at sensible prices and, most of all the friendliest atmosphere of any festival all set at the spectacular Glanusk Park in the Brecon Beaons, Green Man has something for everyone.

Green Man 2013 Festival Ticket Prices are as follows:

Adult = £145
Student = £125
Teen (13-17yrs) = £75
Child (5-12yrs) = £5
Infant (0-4yrs) = FREE but ticket required
Live In Vehicle = £60
Family Camping Car Park = £5 (all cars require ticket)
General Camping Car Park = £5 (all cars require ticket)

Green Man 2013 Holiday - you must also purchase a festival ticket to take advantage of this offer.
Holiday Ticket = £40
Holiday Car Park = £5 (all cars require ticket)
Holiday Live In Vehicle - £60

Green Man 2013 Festival Deposit - pay an initial deposit of 50% (plus booking fee and postage) now to secure your Green Man 2013 Festival ticket and pay the balance before Tuesday 30th April 2013. Please note that all deposits are non-refundable, and Green Man will be unable to send out your tickets until the full balance is paid. For further information, head over to www.greenman.net.

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