One of Wales' largest music festivals has been xo given the green light to go ahead next month, following a further easing of Covid restrictions.
The Green Man festival will welcome people back to the Black Mountains in Powys on 19 August for its 19th year.
Tickets have sold out for acts including former Super Furry Animals frontman Gruff Rhys, Charlotte Church and Irish post-punk band Fontaines DC.
Local businesses are looking forward to 20,000 people descending on the area.
What is the Green Man festival?
Held in the Brecon Beacons National Park, the festival, as its name suggests, prides itself on its green credentials.
These range from using recyclable items such as cups and powering the stages from the sun and other renewable sources.
It started off in Hay-on-Wye - another Powys town which is famous for a different type of festival - drawing hundreds of people in over three years from 2003.
Who's playing at Green Man festival this year?
Taking centre stage will be Swedish electronic act Little Dragon, with the quartet from Gothenburg headlining along with Scottish post-rockers Mogwai and Irish post-punk act Fontaines DC.
Formed in Dublin in 2017, the Mercury Prize and Grammy-nominated outfit, who won BBC 6 Music's album of the year in 2019, are set to close the festival on 22 August.
The fourth headliner is Caribou - the stage name of Canadian Dan Snaith - who has enjoyed much critical acclaim, including 2014 album Our Love being named the IMPALA album of the year.