The Green Man festival, hosted in Crickhowell, has been ranked the second safest festival in the UK, and the first in Wales.

Experts at SIA Security Training Provider, Get Licensed, analysed festival capacity, welfare facilities, weather, overcrowding issues, mobile accessibility and police responsiveness.

In the report, it was acknowledged that Green Man Festival has an average safety score of 8.69.

The UK is home to almost 500 music festivals, catering to every genre. From Glastonbury and Wireless to Reading and Leeds, these events attract thousands of music-lovers every year.

https://www.get-licensed.co.uk/reports/safest-uk-music-festivals
Green Man Festival ranks first for safety (https://www.get-licensed.co.uk/reports/safest-uk-music-festivals)

In 2025, the likes of Wet Leg, Wunderhorse, and CMAT will all be taking to the stage to headline the event. Green Man Festival can accommodate up to 100,000 people and takes place during August in Crickhowell, Wales.

Signal availability is strong at the festival, with EE, Three, O2, and Vodafone all being able to provide both voice and data signal. Crickhowell police station is located just 2.4 miles away from the festival site, and Dyfed-Powys police answer 92.20% of their calls in less than 10 seconds. Also, there are no references to overcrowding or dangerous incidents at Green Man Festival on Reddit or Google News.

With the event taking place in August, temperatures average at 14.5℃ in Crickhowell, meaning festival goers can enjoy a warm but pleasant climate. The location also gets an average of six sun hours per day and 92mm of rain throughout the month. There is also a medical and welfare tent at the festival for attendees who need assistance.

For anyone heading to Green Man, Shahzad Ali, CEO and expert in SIA security training at Get Licensed, has shared the following advice on staying safe at festivals in August:

“Thousands of people across the UK will be heading to the abundance of festivals on offer, across August. Despite all the enjoyment that can be had at festivals, it’s important to remain vigilant in order to keep yourself and others as safe as possible during the event.

“As security experts, we wanted to share some useful steps that people can take when attending a festival. Firstly, it’s essential to ensure that you or your friends are never alone; always stay in pairs, at the very least. It’s also important to make sure you set out clear meeting points in case the group gets separated, so that you know where to head to meet up again.

“One of the most valuable pieces of advice we can give anyone attending festivals over the summer is to trust their instincts. If you feel like you’re in a situation which could put you or your group in danger, it’s best to remove yourself, even if things turn out to be fine.”