Let The People Sing with Richard Navarro
Richard Navarro is an extraordinary vocalist and multi-instrumentalist. Evocative and uplifting, his original songs take the folk traditions of melody and storytelling and supercharge them through...
Charles Handy
Regularly cited as one of the world's top management gurus by Thinkers50, Charles Handy is a writer, broadcaster and lecturer.
Jack Monroe
Jack Monroe is a food writer and anti-poverty campaigner. Born in Southend on Sea, she joined the Essex County Fire and Rescue Service in 2007 to work in their control room. She left in November...
The Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir (and Rev Lucy Winkett)
Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir has a mission to spread gospel music to non-Pentecostal churches. Lucy Winkett is a broadcaster, writer and rector of St James's Piccadilly.
Keep our cash clean: The Big Bank Shift
Is the new £1 coin the "most secure coin in the world" if it is used to finance fossil fuel energy? Find out what Christian Aid thinks in this guest blog about our joint campaign: The Big Bank...
Asad Ali Jafri to curate Amal venue at GB17
We're so excited to have received funding from Amal (a new Said Foundation project) to produce a brand new venue and programme at Greenbelt this summer, showcasing Muslim art, culture, thought and...
‘More than Welcome’ with the URC
A guest blog from associate partners, The United Reformed Church ... Church Related Community Work (CRCW) ministry in the United Reformed Church is about working collectively to bring about...
Church Times’ Festival of Preaching
Rediscover the craft of preaching this September at the Festival of Preaching, a new event from Hymns Ancient & Modern. The festival aims to inspire, nurture and celebrate all who are called to...
Raising Lazarus presented by Kat Francois
Kat Francois is an award winning performance artist and playwright, the first ever BBC Poetry Slam Champion in 2004.
Carafest faith & reconciliation festival
Longtime festival contributor and friend and leader of the Corrymeela Community, Pádraig Ó Tuama writes this about the inaugural Trust Greenbelt-supported Carafest in Northern Ireland this April...
The Red Tent comes to Greenbelt
On this, International Women's Day, we are pleased to announce that at this year's Greenbelt Festival we'll be introducing a brand new Red Tent venue – with its own dedicated programme. Now, we...
Greenbelt wins Gold award for accessibility
We are really pleased to have been awarded the Gold Level on the Charter of Best Practice by Attitude is Everything for our commitment to improving access for deaf and disabled festivalgoers at...
First lineup announcements for GB 2017
We are delighted and excited to make our first set of lineup announcements for the 44th edition of Greenbelt Festival : The Common Good. Bursting with goodness, surprise and variety everywhere you...
Arts Awards from Gŵyl Coda Festival
Our friends at sister festival Gŵyl Coda are busy busy busy! Their arts awards are open now – but just until 17th March. All you need to let them know what you'd do with up to £1,000 to...
Chibundu Onuzo
Nigerian novelist Chibundu is Faber and Faber's youngest ever female signing. Her first novel won a Betty Trask award.