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  • First name terms: initial 2023 lineup announcements

    First name terms: initial 2023 lineup announcements

    Our Creative Director Paul Northup has penned a blog about what's in store this year, for those of you who want to know what we're particularly excited about. Don't forget you can also use our...

  • Muna Nassar

    Muna Nassar

    Muna Nassar is A Palestinian Christian woman from Bethlehem. She has been a long-term advocate for the justice of the Palestinian people through her education and her work. She has previously worked...

  • 10 teenage kicks at Greenbelt (so hard to beat)

    10 teenage kicks at Greenbelt (so hard to beat)

    At Greenbelt we want teenagers to go free-range and enjoy the run of the place. We've got a dedicated workshop venue and chillout space just for them, with events laid on all weekend but also you...

  • David Eagle

    David Eagle

    In 2018 David began performing stand up comedy. He was awarded the New Act Of The Year prize at 2018's Nottingham Comedy Festival. In 2019 he won Bath Comedy Festival's New Comedian Of The Year...

  • Greenbelt Festival

    Greenbelt Festival

    Greenbelt Festival is 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...

  • 2022 Festival Theme – Wake Up

    2022 Festival Theme – Wake Up

    To kick-start Greenbelt's 2022, our Creative Director Paul Northup muses on the theme for this summer's festival – Wake Up. Artwork by ratiotype Here at Greenbelt, it's almost as if we've...

  • Humanism with Andrew Copson

    Humanism with Andrew Copson

    Get your best philosophical hats out for this episode because we're doing a deep dive into the not-so-holy-trinity of dinner table topics – religion, politics and belief – with Andrew Copson,...

  • James Holloway: builder of Greenbelt’s foundations

    James Holloway: builder of Greenbelt’s foundations

    A Tribute to James Holloway by former festival manager and Fat Band member Martin Evans James Holloway died at 3a.m. on Friday, the 18th October 2019 in Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge,...

  • Everyday Extremism

    Everyday Extremism

    It's easy to think that extremism is other people – lone shooters in New Zealand mosques, for instance. But it is also easy for us all to stop noticing and speaking out against everyday extremism...
    Speaker(s): Ivan Humble

  • Exploring everyday extremism at Greenbelt 2019

    Exploring everyday extremism at Greenbelt 2019

    This year at Greenbelt we're going to host a conversation and workshop aimed at alerting us to and equipping us to counter what we're calling "everyday extremism". Here's what we're...

  • Mark Vernon

    Mark Vernon

    Dr Mark Vernon is a writer, commentator and psychotherapist. He is known for contributing to and presenting programmes on BBC radio, writing for the UK national press notably the Guardian and the...

  • Mr. Dilly’s World Of Wonder

    Mr. Dilly’s World Of Wonder

    Mr Dilly has performed to over 75,000 children in recent years. Bringing his bowler hat and world of wonder to life at music festivals and literary events, for charities, museums and schools –...

  • Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls

    Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls

    In 2016, Frank Turner was reading a collection of poetry by Clive James when one line stopped him in his tracks. It was from a poem titled Leçons Des Ténèbres: “I should have been more kind. It...

  • G-Books: Your top pics from #gb18

    G-Books: Your top pics from #gb18

    A guest blog by our lovely friends at Church House Bookshop who run G-Books, our onsite book shop... We hope you've returned from Greenbelt refreshed and with somewhere drier to curl up with one...

  • The Truth About Poverty

    The Truth About Poverty

    What is the truth about poverty in the UK? Forget the stereotypes, the myths and the media hype. This is your chance to hear - and to share - the unadulterated truth about poverty. Members of Poverty...

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