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  • Akram Abdulfattah

    Akram Abdulfattah

    Akram Abdulfattah is a young Palestinian-American violin master who combines jazz with middle eastern and Indian music. Akram is influenced by Hindu, Turkish, and Persian styles, reflecting the rich...

  • Run The Wall

    Our Creative Director, Paul Northup, tells the story of Greenbelt's ties to the Palestine Marathon, and the origins of Run The Wall, a global event taking place this March that calls for you to run,...

  • The Fringe at Greenbelt 2024

    We're excited to be opening up submissions to perform at this summer's Greenbelt. But this year, we're doing things a little differently. We're creating a brand new Fringe venue stage at...

  • Submissions

    Submissions

    Perform at Greenbelt Festival. Applications for 2025 are now closed. Any successful submissions will hear from us by Friday 25 April.

  • Greenbelt 2024 – Dream On

    Our Creative Director, Paul Northup, blogs about our festival theme for this year – Dream On. In those two long years of the pandemic, when we were unable to host a full-blown festival, it was...

  • Climate Assembly – Greenbelt 2023

    Did you know? We hosted a participatory 'Climate Assembly' at this year's festival. Thanks to Jamie Kelsey Fry, Clare Farrell and co. Here are the most popular outcomes from the...

  • A Beautiful Human Life: Remembering Pip Wilson

    With the blessing of Pip's family and of the writer, Martin Wroe, here's an edited version of the tribute that Martin gave at Pip Wilson's funeral earlier this October. ‘They say you're...

  • Ending the cycle of violence

    Top image: Art by Gazan artist Malak Mattar on display at Greenbelt Festival 2022 Paul Northup, Greenbelt's Creative Director reflects on the current situation in Israel-Palestine. We've been...

  • Remembering Pip Wilson

    Love has no off-switch: it's not about like or dislike. Love can help us see that people are beautiful. We learned of the death of our dear Pip Wilson overnight (Friday 22 September). We will...

  • Theology For the End of the World

    Theology For the End of the World

    It feels like the world is ending. In the midst of apocalyptic times it's tempting to cling on tightly to what we still have. But what if our desire to save the world is part of the problem? Marika...
    Speaker(s): Marika Rose

  • It’s Not Me… It’s You.

    It’s Not Me… It’s You.

    How come so many of us have broken up with church? We take part less and less often. Or not at all. It used to be part of our lives… until it wasn't. What's your story? Why did you call time on the...
    Speaker(s): Marika Rose, Dave Tomlinson

  • Bashar Murad in conversation

    Bashar Murad in conversation

    Performing on the Glade mainstage later, this is your chance to hear from the wonderful Palestinian artist Bashar Murad - in conversation with Palestinian writer, researcher and cultural curator...
    Speaker(s): Bashar Murad

  • Tech for Good

    Tech for Good

    For good or bad, tech is a dominant feature in our lives. Hear stories about how tech has been used to facilitate social and spiritual growth. Come and bring your questions and share your own...

  • How religious – or not – is our future together?

    How religious – or not – is our future together?

    With UK census data showing that increasing numbers of people - especially those under 40 - have no religion, and 20 years on from Alastair Campbell saying, of Tony Blair's New Labour government...
    Speaker(s): Andrew Copson

  • Church Land and the Climate Crisis

    Church Land and the Climate Crisis

    Hear about how the 500,000 acres of Church and Christian-owned land (1% of total land in the UK) contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, but can also be a carbon sink when managed sustainably....

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