Greenbelt Festival: Music, Comedy, Craft, Theatre, Dance, Food, and Spirituality
A Unique Celebration of Arts, Faith, and Activism
Greenbelt Festival is a one-of-a-kind event that blends artistry with activism. Held annually at Boughton House, near Kettering, the festival offers a rich mix of music, comedy, craft, theatre, dance, food, and spirituality. It's a space where people gather to dream of a better world while enjoying a vibrant mix of performances and discussions.
A Diverse and Inclusive Community
Greenbelt prides itself on being a welcoming space for everyone, regardless of background, gender, religion, or ethnicity. Whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned attendee, the festival offers a warm and inclusive environment. It’s a place where everyone can find something meaningful, whether that’s through deep conversations, spiritual experiences, or simply enjoying the festivities.
Commitment to Environmental Sustainability
The festival is not just about entertainment; it's also about making a positive impact on the world. Greenbelt is committed to sustainability, continuously working to make each event greener than the last. From reducing waste to promoting eco-friendly practices, the festival encourages participants to join in this journey towards a more sustainable future.
A Platform for Social Justice
Activism is at the heart of Greenbelt, where the festival becomes a platform for raising awareness about social justice issues. Through talks, performances, and partnerships with organizations, Greenbelt inspires attendees to think critically about the world and take action for change.
Join the Greenbelt Experience
Whether you attend in person or participate via livestream, Greenbelt offers an unforgettable experience filled with creativity, connection, and purpose. It’s more than just a festival; it’s a movement that invites everyone to believe in and work towards a better world.
For more details, visit Greenbelt Festival.