
We need to talk about displacement
A guest blog from our partner Christian Aid Uprooted. Overlooked. Forced to flee. Ayuba Azagwu lives in Nigeria. Ayuba is a successful farmer and landlord from the village of Goza, he grows onions...

G-Books at Greenbelt 2018
A guest blog from the bookstore at Church House Bookshop We're delighted to be returning to run G-Books at Greenbelt this year, and to enjoy the brilliant line-up joining us for Acts of the...

10 more reasons to be at Greenbelt 2018
The bill for Greenbelt 2018 is already sizzling, right? It can't get any better, right? Well, you're wrong. Here are ten more reasons to be with us this summer. It's going to be wild. 1. Beyond...

More lineup names – 17 July 2018
Today, we're announcing more great names and content for our 45th festival edition. Details are on our lineup pages, but here's a quick summary overview of what's new today. Ideas Jo Berry and...

Pussy Riot: pitch invaders, World Cup disruptors, Greenbelters
During the World Cup final on Sunday, with millions around the world watching on and President Putin in the stands to soak up the adulation (at the end of what has been an astonishingly good...

Yama Warashi
Yama Warashi, meaning small child like mountain spirit, are a Bristol based art rock ensemble fronted by Zun Zun Egui's Yoshino Shigihara. Inspired by Japanese folk dance, free jazz, tribal...

True Strays
The True Strays. Rhythm and blues fuelled, good time vintage roots rock and roll. Taking influences from Chess Records' Muddy Waters and Little Walter, British Invasion R&B, Grunge and modern day...

Shani Dhanda
Shani is an award-winning international event manager, global voyager, disability role model and campaigner. Shani was born with a rare genetic condition called Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), more...

Ron Boyd-MacMillan
Ronald Boyd-MacMillan is a Global Strategist for the charity sector and a Professor of Theology in Pakistan.

Alabaster de Plume
Following 12 monthly development residency concerts and 3 viral video clips, this ruthlessly creative approach to experimental pop music delivers eastern-influenced anthems, under spoken elements...

Refugee Tales
Refugee Tales walks and tells stories, in solidarity with asylum seekers and refugees, calling for an end to indefinite immigration detention. Every summer since 2015 the Refugee Tales project has...

Malcolm Doney
Malcolm Doney studied Fine Art at what is now Central Saint Martin's before pursuing a full-timer writing career. He is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 2's Pause for Thought, and Radio...

Martin Wroe
Martin Wroe got into journalism while studying theology and ended up on the staff of the Independent and later the Observer. He inadvertently wrote a song with Luke Sital Singh, is a sometime...

John Richards
John Richards has spent the last 18 years working in Crisis Intervention with a vast range of clients and organisations as a Practitioner, Senior Manager, and more recently Writer and Consultant...

Jo Berry and Pat Magee
Jo Berry and Patrick Magee join us to talk about forgiveness as a supreme act of imagination. Dr Patrick Magee was released from prison in 1999 under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement. Whilst...
