2020 Wild At Home

As you know, we couldn’t come together in the summer of 2020 at beautiful Boughton House for our annual shot-in-the-arm of revolution and revelry, dance and devotion, ideas and inspiration, prayer and protest. So we thought we’d come to you and we called it Wild at Home.


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The Summer of content

Our hope and prayer is that the online content we produced over the fallow summer of 2020 captured some of that same spirit of hopefulness, acceptance, inclusion, provocation and, yes, love, that so many thousands of us have experienced at the festival over the years. Less locking down, more opening up.

Our hope and prayer is that the online content we produced over the fallow summer of 2020 captured some of that same spirit of hopefulness, acceptance, inclusion, provocation and, yes, love, that so many thousands of us have experienced at the festival over the years. Less locking down, more opening up.

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The Festival

We’ve were genuinely bowled over (and thrilled) at the response to our virtual festival, as thousands of you snapped up passes for the weekend. On Saturday 29 August 2020 we came together for a full-day of livestream goodness, including 17 hours of great music, poetry, debate, politics and more. 

We’ve were genuinely bowled over (and thrilled) at the response to our virtual festival, as thousands of you snapped up passes for the weekend. On Saturday 29 August 2020 we came together for a full-day of livestream goodness, including 17 hours of great music, poetry, debate, politics and more. 

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The Communion

We couldn’t come together physically this year because of covid. But we still wanted to do everything we could to bring as many of us together as possible. So this was our very own Plan B. 

We couldn’t come together physically this year because of covid. But we still wanted to do everything we could to bring as many of us together as possible. So this was our very own Plan B. 

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