The music programme adds beatbox legend Shlomo, sitar-drenched spirituals with Aradhna, thrilling soulful Americana from Phantom Limb, and Billy Bragg's Jail Guitar Doors protege Leon Walker.

Stan's Cafe return in the Performing Arts lineup with their show The Cardinals, plus contemporary performance from Lila Dance.

In Talks, new speakers include poet and undertaker Thomas Lynch, Shadow Minister for Crime Prevention Stella Creasy MP, plus Tim Winter, Raphael Zarum, David Nussbaum, Ben White, Christopher Barnatt, and hedgehog expert Hugh Warwick.

For Children and Families, the welcome return of Duggie Dug Dug, Blunderbus Theatre Company tell the story of The Owl Who Was Afraid Of The Dark, Stories for Stargazers tells tales of "saviours and scallywags", Vahakn Matossian's exciting outdoor installation The Animal, PuppetCraft's Circle of Tales - A Myth From Africa has live music and wooden puppets, and there's illusion, singing and acrobatics with the Amazing Norvil & Josephine Show.

Plus circus and yoga workshops, tipi building and plenty more to occupy the whole family!

And finally, get laughing with comedy from Greenbelt favourite Paul Kerensa, and the ever-impressive folk stylings of the boys from Little Dribblepatch, Folk On...

National Express
Save Paradise this year by taking the coach to Greenbelt...

They have teamed up with National Express to provide a dedicated coach service straight to Cheltenham. It's direct, it's convenient, and it lowers the impact of our festival on the environment. Click here to book 

And if you have to drive, consider our Lift Sharing scheme to fill up empty seats and make our carbon footprint smaller.