Next Year’s Tickets. This Year’s Prices.
We've just turned 50 but (as it turns out) we've already had our mid-life crisis, when we completely rethought our ticket prices last year. We knew times were tight (and still are), so we...
Richard Keagan-Bull
Richard is a L'Arche Community Member, author, and advocate for people with learning disabilities.
Lucy Winkett
Lucy Winkett is Rector of St James' Piccadilly
Hazel Bradley
Hazel Bradley is long-term L'Arche member who worked with Jean Vanier around the world.
Seven ways to join in at Greenbelt
For anyone who's maybe not been in a while, or maybe ever before, here are just some of the ways that we hope our festival will throw its arms around you and make you feel part of the Greenbelt...
Home for Good
Every 15 minutes, a child or young person in the UK enters the care system. Each child has intrinsic worth and value. Every child needs the same things to thrive: a stable place to call home, an...
Seven ways to embrace silliness at Greenbelt
People come to Greenbelt for many, many reasons. For some it's a chance to encounter soulful artistry, whether it's music or theatre, comedy or conversation, from all over the world. For others...
A new shape of days for our 50th
For our fiftieth anniversary year, Greenbelt Festival is shape-shifting. Slightly. Beginning and ending things differently so we can create a better festival experience for audience and...
Suntou Susso
Suntou Susso is a multi-instrumentalist: Kora player, percussionist, singer and composer from The Gambia. Born a Griot in a 700-year old tradition, the Kora - harp-lute with 22 strings - is unique...
2023 Poster
Green Pop – In Conversation with Jeremy Loops
Before ever he was a global music star, Jeremy Loops was busking the streets of Cape Town to raise money for local environmental projects. As the co-founder of Green Pop – focussing on sustainable...
Speaker(s): Jeremy LoopsSomewhere to see world-class theatre
There are many things that make Greenbelt different to most other festivals. But one of the things that's perhaps most distinctive (and that we're most proud of) is the quality of theatre we're able...
A festival in microcosm
As we hurtle towards our end of March Tier One ticket deadline (prices go up after midnight on Thursday 31 March), our world is in turmoil. Putin's war in Ukraine, climate catastrophe, the cost of...
Greenbelt Festival
We're somewhere artistry meets activism, where the political meets the practical. We're somewhere to come together once a year, where we're as likely to dream up a better world as we are to...
Exile with Rafeef Ziadah
In our final episode in this series, we talk to Palestinian spoken word artist, human rights activist and our new favourite politics teacher, Rafeef Ziadah. We dig into poetry, art, trauma,...