
This year's headliners for the 2007 Green Man Festival have been revealed, with Led Zeppelin legend Robert Plant and folk star Joanna Newsom heading up the summer folk weekender.
On Friday, August 17th, classically trained harpist Newsom will lead the day's line up, playing her only UK festival stage this year in support of her massively acclaimed 2006 album "Ys" (Sound Generator's album of the year in 2006).
A day later, Robert Plant will head up the main stage with his backing band the Strange Sensations. The Sunday headliner is still to be confirmed.
Tickets are on sale now, with weekend access costing £98 per adult and free to under 12s. The venue will be the same as last year - the rolling hills of Glanusk Park in the Brecon Beacons. The campsite will open on 16th August with the festival running from Friday 17th to Sunday 19th August.
A number of accommodation options are available, but are likely to sell out quickly as in 2006.
Organisers have promised there will be music late on into the night, with more campfire ceilidhs and an increased capacity.