More in Common. Jo Cox’s legacy.
Today is the first anniversary of the shocking murder of MP Jo Cox in her constituency of Batley and Spen. Greenbelt's Creative Director Paul Northup reflects on Jo Cox's legacy and how we'll...
Zoe Lyons
Zoe's trademark high energy, brilliantly observed routines and sharply written material have left her with an ever-growing fan base. In 2015 she won both the Comedian's Comedian Award and Chortle...
Muhanad Al Qaisy
Born and living in Bethlehem, Muhanad leads the Olive Tree Campaign, raising international awareness of the realities of occupied Palestine.
The Flying Bazazi Brothers presented by Nearly There Yet
Nearly There Yet works to excite and engage a wide range of people with the extraordinary worlds of circus and performance.
Baroness Sayeeda Warsi
A lawyer, a businesswoman, a campaigner and a cabinet minister, Sayeeda Warsi has had many roles, but she is best known for being the first Muslim to serve in a British cabinet. In August 2014 she...
Marsicans
Leeds four-piece Marsicans produce a big, joyful, jangly, harmony-laden indie-pop noise with echoes of Futureheads and The Automatic. In the last 12 months, they've sold out their own headline...
Mini Professors
Based in Cheltenham, Mini Professors offers fun science sessions to pre-school children in the UK and around the world.
Allotment Gallery: artists’ call
The Allotment Gallery is a pop-up art gallery in a garden shed at Greenbelt Festival. Every four hours – for the duration of the festival – the exhibition changes and a different artist takes...
Tatty Bumpkin Yoga
Tatty Bumpkin believes that every child is unique and special. Seeing children develop their young bodies and minds, discovering the basics of wellbeing, fills her with joy.
Puppet Pantomime presented by Mr Brown’s Pig
Mr Brown's Pig brings unexpected and sometimes surreal puppetry and comic material to cabarets, parties, fairs, festivals and community events.
Glamba
Glamba has been performing, recording and writing as a group – and delivering percussion workshops – for over 12 years.
No Planet B
Climate change means longer summers, right? But when we look at the poorest communities suffering worst from climate chaos, we see the injustice, the threat, the promise and the urgent need to fight...
Speaker(s): Loretta MinghellaA Recipe for Mixing Lavish Love into Social Enterprise
Mixing your best ideals into the marketplace creates a recipe that allows economic growth to rise with justice. Love is good business. Becca will share ideas about how we can take our most lavish...
Speaker(s): Becca Stevens, Thistle Farms (and the Sisters of Magdalene)Putting Women in Their Place: developing gender equality worldwide
Staring up at the glass ceiling and down into the wage gap, at women wearing mitres and men wearing stilettos. On a bewildering global platform gender equality has never been so important. This talk...
Bluestone 42 and The Sacred Art of Swearing
James Cary talks about writing Bluestone 42 (BBC3) and the ethics of comedy, swearing and telling people to generally get stuffed in entertaining ways. Warning: session contains swearing. But we know...
Speaker(s): James Cary