No Fly Zone – Saturday Ticket

No Fly Zone – Saturday Ticket

Join us slap bang in the middle of the festival for a day that’s full of surprises. Singer-songwriter Crys Matthews is beaming in from the States, poet Luka Lesson from Australia, and writer Dougald Hine will be live from Sweden. Brian Eno will be in conversation with Liz Slade about art and religion. We’ll hear from charity projects in the Caribbean and there will be a tribute show to the late, great singer of The Alarm, The Gospel According to Mike Peters.

Available to watch back until midnight on Friday 31 October.

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No Fly Zone – Saturday Ticket
  • Worldwide Woken Spurred – Harry Baker and Luka Lesson

    We’re international baby! Not content with showcasing the UK’s finest wordsmiths onsite, World Poetry Slam Champion Harry Baker now brings the best poets IN THE WORLD to the best audience in the world (that’s you) for a performance/conversation/magical moment to remember.

    Luka Lesson is a poet, ...

  • The Work In The Ruins – Dougald Hine

    When the promises of progress fail, when the direction of travel no longer seems obvious, how do we find the work that remains worth doing? Dark Mountain co-founder Dougald Hine shares stories from the journey.

  • The Artform of Religion – Brian Eno and Liz Slade

    Brian Eno and Liz Slade bring their perspectives as religious outsiders to ask if art and religion have a shared purpose. Can religion, like art, be a palace of joy and fun, or does holiness stifle collective creativity?

  • Slavery: Making Amends?

    Getting it right is tricky business when so much wrong has been done. USPG face up to the challenges of reparative justice when addressing the legacies of chattel slavery.

    Hosted by Kevin Farmer, Deputy Director at Barbados Museum & Historical Society and Revd Canon Dr Duncan Dormor, General Sec...

  • The Gospel According to Mike Peters

    Friends and family of the legendary The Alarm frontman Mike Peters – some in person, some joining online – pay tribute to the passionate artist and campaigner who lived life with his heart on his sleeve and left a legacy of Love, Hope and Strength. With live music, archive footage and poignant re...

  • Poetry Unbound – Pádraig Ó Tuama and Lorna Goodison

    Festival favourite poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama brings us a taste of his Poetry Unbound podcast, welcoming some of the finest poets from the other side of the Atlantic to join him for conversation and readings.

    Lorna Goodison was the poet laureate of Jamaica from 2017–2020 and won the Que...

  • The Rising – Martyn Joseph, Crys Matthews & Frankie Archer

    Festival favourite and troubadour Martyn Joseph gathers together some of the best singer-songwriters – in person and online – digging into their creative mindset and craft.

    Preacher’s kid, Black woman, butch lesbian: hymning social justice alongside ‘trad’ country and Americana, Crys Matthews is...

  • Wallis Bird – Wild at Home – Greenbelt 2020

    After joining us live at the festival to make her Greenbelt debut in 2018, Wallis Bird had already won a place in our hearts with her tenacious tenderness and exquisite songwriting. (We think Wallis fell in love with Greenbelt, too.) So it made perfect sense to invite her to perform online for us...

  • Hope & Social – Wild at Home – Greenbelt 2020

    The irresistible band in blue, Hope & Social, closed out our Wild at Home digital festival back in 2020 and, as usual, they blew the bloody doors off! Always going the extra mile, the band arranged a local rent-a-crowd (all within Covid guidelines), a multitrack recording set-up and then played t...

  • Woken Spurred – Wild at Home – Greenbelt 2020

    There's probably nothing more 'Greenbelt' than Harry Baker's spoken word showcase, Woken Spurred. And his show as part of our online Wild at Home festival had an infectious energy to it that was truly memorable – and that still shouts loudly today. Harry gathered poets Erin Bolens, Helen Seymour,...