Greenbelt is proud to announce the first acts for its 40th festival, taking place over the August Bank Holiday weekend. This year’s theme is “Life Begins”.
In advance of the first lineup announcements next Tuesday (19 Feb), here are a few words about this year’s festival theme and how we’re approaching it, as we look forward to Greenbelt 2013: Life Begins…
We’re excited to announce that Greenbelt 2012: Saving Paradise has been nominated in three categories in the UK Festival Awards 2012 – and you can vote for the winners!
Recalling a few events at Greenbelt 2012 that you might have missed, our Guest Bloggers are here to brighten up those dark post-Greenbelt months! Here’s Louisa Casson from the UKYCC, who took part in several sessions in the Youth programme…
Each year, we turn to our festivalgoers to tell us of their experience at Greenbelt, as we review the past year with the aim of improving future festivals…
Last year, we featured Rosie Miles’ poem If heaven (2) on the blog, and now Rosie has reflected on Greenbelt 2013 in her poem Paradise is a wet field…
If you missed the brilliant 12-page Greenbelt special in Church Times, then they’ve kindly released it as a page-turning issue online.
After picking them in his Greenbelt Five, blogger, DJ and friend of Greenbelt reallyquitetired (aka Jon Morgan) sat down with up-and-coming Brighton band Tiny Dragons a week before their first Greenbelt performance.
As part of our reflection on Greenbelt in advance of our fortieth festival next year, we’d like your help to collect images and short video clips from around this year’s festival that capture your experience of Greenbelt.
We’re asking people for My Greenbelt Five – five things at this year’s Greenbelt that they’re excited about.
“@michaelfranti: @PaulW_Chambers @greenbelt we've had great experiences at Greenbelt. I hope to return!!!” <- We hope so too!