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==Locations, themes and contributors== {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:7%;"| Festival ! style="width:33%;"| Date, venue and theme ! style="width:60%;"| Contributors included: |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB01 | 23–26 August 1974 | rowspan="2" | Headliners (Parchment, Sheep, [[Malcolm and Alwyn]], Aleksander John, All Things New, [[Garth Hewitt]], Kevin Gould, [[After the Fire]])<ref>{{cite book | last = Northup | first = Paul | title = Turning Thirty | page = 3}}</ref> - Others (Really Free Band, Narnia, Penryn Jinx, [[Liberation Suite]], [[Stewart Henderson (poet)|Stewart Henderson]], Lonesome Stone, Fish Company, George Duffin, John Peck, Jack Filby, Eric Delve, The Living Stones, Cornerstone, Truth Trinity, Steve Turner, 11.59) |- | Prospect Farm, [[Suffolk]] |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB02 | August 1975 | rowspan="2" | [[After the Fire]], Arnion, All Things New, [[Liberation Suite]], Fish Co, [[Patrick Sookhdeo]], Jean Darnell, [[Stewart Henderson (poet)|Stewart Henderson]], Alexander John, [[Garth Hewitt]]. A family service led by Patrick Sookhdeo. Feature film Quo Vardis. |- | [[Odell, Bedfordshire|Odell Castle]], [[Bedfordshire]] |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB03 | August 1976 | rowspan="2" | [[Randy Matthews]], [[Bryn Haworth|Bryn Haworth Band]], [[After the Fire]] with Ishmael, Mighty Flyers, Chuck Girard, Honeytree, Fish Co, [[Garth Hewitt]], [[Graham Kendrick]], [[Adrian Snell]], [[Riding Lights Theatre Company|Paul Burbridge & Murray Watts]], John Peck, [[Graham Cray]], Movement Banned |- | Odell Castle |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB04 | August 1977 | rowspan="2" | All Saints Star Band, Alwyn Wall band, Masterpeace, [[Nutshell (band)|Nutshell]], [[Kenny Marks]], [[John Pantry]], Graham Cray, John Peck, Bill Mason, Wellies, Thin Ice, Power Take Off (PTO) |- | Odell Castle |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB05 | August 1978 | rowspan="2" | Ishmael United, [[Bryn Haworth]], [[Jessy Dixon]], [[Garth Hewitt]], [[Adrian Snell]], Rodney Corder, Giantkiller, Fish Co, Parchment, John Gladwin, Margaret Winfield, [[Graham Kendrick]], Martin Evans, Malcolm Doney, [[Patrick Sookhdeo]], Jim Punton, [[Riding Lights Theatre Company|Riding Lights Theatre Co]], Power Take Off (PTO) |- | Odell Castle |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB06 | August 1979 | rowspan="2" | Meet Jesus Music, [[After the Fire]], [[Cliff Richard]], [[Bryn Haworth]], The Fat Band, [[Randy Stonehill]], [[Larry Norman]], John Gladwin, [[Roy Castle]], Margaret Winfield, Chris Aston, Martin Hallett, The Predators, Just The Job, Giantkiller, Solid Rock, Vatten |- | Odell Castle |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB07 | August 1980 | rowspan="2" | [[Adrian Snell]], [[Famous Names]], [[Larry Norman]], [[Daniel Amos]], [[Jessy Dixon]], [[Beau MacDougall]], Just The Job, Jerusalem, Masterpeace, David Porter, Nigel Goodwin, Simon Jenkins, Geoffrey Stevenson |- | Odell Castle |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB08 | August 1981 | rowspan="2" | [[U2]], Tense, Just the Job, The Stares, Crown Agent, [[Barry McGuire]], [[Joe English (musician)|Joe English Band]] featuring [[Bonnie Bramlett]], [[Cliff Richard]], [[Rick Parfitt]], [[Phil Everly]], [[Mike Read|Mike Reid]], Pieces of Glass, [[Garth Hewitt]] and Network 3, [[Randy Stonehill]], Jerusalem, [[Norman Barratt]], [[Sheila Walsh (singer)|Sheila Walsh]], Mark Williamson, Sam Hughes, 100% Proof, [[Paul Field (Christian singer)|Paul Field]], Roger Sainsbury, Stephen Timms, Ron Sider, Jim Punton, [[David Watson (evangelist)|David Watson]], The Predators, Solid Rock |- | Odell Castle |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB09 | August 1982 | rowspan="2" | [[Noel Paul Stookey]], [[Bryn Haworth]], [[Adrian Snell]], [[Norman Barratt|The Barratt Band]], [[Resurrection Band|Rez Band]], [[Servant (band)|Servant]], Andy Pratt, Talking Drums, Paradise, Maxine and the Majestics, [[Roger T. Forster|Roger Forster]], Calvin Seerveld, Jim Wallis, [[Patrick Sookhdeo]] |- | [[Concerts at Knebworth House|Knebworth Park]], [[Hertfordshire]] |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB10 | August 1983 | rowspan="2" | 100% Proof, [[Cliff Richard]], [[Jessy Dixon]], [[Mighty Clouds of Joy]], [[Randy Stonehill]], [[Sheila Walsh (singer)|Sheila Walsh]], Conquest |- | Knebworth Park |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB11 | 22–27 August 1984 | rowspan="2" | [[Garth Hewitt]], [[Larry Norman|The Larry Norman Band]], [[Philip Bailey]], [[Bruce Cockburn]], [[Sheila Walsh (singer)|Sheila Walsh]], Leviticus |- | [[Castle Ashby]], [[Northamptonshire]] |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB12 | August 1985 | rowspan="2" | [[Jerusalem (Swedish band)|Jerusalem]], [[Deniece Williams]], [[Philip Bailey]], [[Steve Taylor]], Leviticus, |- | Castle Ashby |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB13 | August 1986 | rowspan="2" | [[Bryn Haworth]], [[David Grant (singer)|David Grant]], [[Deniece Williams]], The Fat Band, [[Mike Peters (musician)|Mike Peters]], Blood & Fire, the Choir, Gordon Gano, [[Elaine Storkey]] |- | Castle Ashby |- valign="top" | rowspan="2" | GB14 | August 1987 | rowspan="2" | [[The Alarm]], [[Bruce Cockburn]], [[Daniel Amos]], Leviticus, Narsh, [[Steve Taylor]], [[Sheila Walsh (singer)|Sheila Walsh]], [[Elaine Storkey]], The Predators |- | Castle Ashby |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB15 | August 1988 | rowspan="3" | [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Cliff Richard]], [[Amy Grant]], [[Runrig]] |- | Castle Ashby |- | ''The Fifteen Year Special'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB16 | August 1989 | rowspan="3" | [[Ladysmith Black Mambazo]], [[Sweet Honey in the Rock]], [[Labi Siffre]], [[Steve Taylor]], [[Fat and Frantic]], [[Eden Burning]], Gary Hall and the Stormkeepers, [[Maggi Dawn]], Sublime, Wobegone, Peter Case, [[Bruce Cockburn]], One Bad Pig, Seventh Angel, [[Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus]], The Hang, [[Elaine Storkey]] |- | Castle Ashby |- | ''Art and Soul'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB17 | 23–27 August 1990 | rowspan="3" | [[Runrig]], [[The Call (band)|The Call]], [[Deacon Blue]], [[Russ Taff]], Whitecross, [[Mike Peters (musician)|Mike Peters]], [[Fat and Frantic]], [[River City People]], Lies Damned Lies. |- | Castle Ashby |- | ''Rumours of Glory'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB18 | 22–26 August 1991 | rowspan="3" | [[Galactic Cowboys]], [[Chagall Guevara]], [[Steve Harley]], [[Sounds of Blackness]], [[Amy Grant]], [[River City People]], [[Steeleye Span]], Tintagel, The Pineapples, Michael W Smith, [[This Picture (band)|This Picture]] |- | Castle Ashby |- | ''Wrestling with Angels'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB19 | 27–31 August 1992 | rowspan="3" | [[Nine O'Clock Service]], [[Bruce Cockburn]], [[Runrig]], [[Bob Geldof|Bob Geldof and the Happy Clubsters]], [[Martyn Joseph]] |- | Castle Ashby |- | ''Journeys of the heart'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB20 | 26–30 August 1993 | rowspan="3" | T-Bone, The Prayer Chain, Magnum, James Taylor Quartet, Incognito, [[Herbie Armstrong]], D-Influence, [[Iain Archer]], Tom Sine, James Jones, Tom Wright, Gerard Hughes, Pete Ward, [[Stewart Henderson (poet)|Stewart Henderson]], Nigel Forde, [[Tom Robinson]], [[Samantha Fox]] |- | [[Deene Park]], Northamptonshire |- | ''Field of Dreams'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB21 | 25–29 August 1994 | rowspan="3" | [[Powerhouse Choir]], [[The Proclaimers]], [[Steve Taylor]], [[Midnight Oil]] |- | Deene Park |- | ''Roots, Rhythm and Redemption'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB22 | 24–28 August 1995 | rowspan="3" | [[Moby (musician)|Moby]], [[Bruce Cockburn]], Corduroy, Credit to the Nation, Disraeli Gears, Doo The Moog, Pray For Rain, [[Newsboys]], Quick and the Dead, Frank Chikane, [[Gustavo Parajón]], Dave Tomlinson, Lavinia Byrne, Jo Ind, Joy Carroll |- | Deene Park |- | ''Can these dry bones dance?'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB23 | 22–26 August 1996 | rowspan="3" | [[Dakoda Motor Co.]], [[Steven Curtis Chapman]], [[Ricky Ross (musician)|Ricky Ross]], [[Moby]], [[Brian Kennedy (singer)]], Eve & The Garden |- | Deene Park |- | ''Windows on wild heaven'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB24 | 21–25 August 1997 | rowspan="3" | [[Vigilantes of Love]], [[Lamb (electronic band)|Lamb]], [[Iona (band)|Iona]], [[Sneaker Pimps]] |- | Deene Park |- | ''Divine Comedy'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB25 | 27–31 August 1998 | rowspan="3" | Headliners [[Jars of Clay]], [[All Star United]], [[Carleen Anderson]], [[Delirious?]], [[Fat and Frantic]] |- | Deene Park |- | ''The last of its kind'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB26 | 29 July - 1 August 1999 | rowspan="3" | [[Bruce Cockburn]], [[Vigilantes of Love]], [[Blind Boys of Alabama]], [[Asian Dub Foundation]], [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Rick Wakeman]] |- | [[Cheltenham Racecourse]], [[Gloucestershire]] |- | ''Deeper and Wider'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB27 | 25–28 August 2000 | rowspan="3" | [[Phatfish]], [[Dum Dums (band)|Dum Dums]], [[Joan Armatrading]], [[Mal Pope]], [[Tom Robinson]] with [[Martyn Joseph]] |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''heaven@earth.com'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB28 | 24–27 August 2001 | rowspan="3" | [[Vigilantes of Love]], [[Dum Dums (band)|Dum Dums]], [[Eddi Reader]], [[Courtney Pine]], Brian Houston, [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Sarah Masen]], Kato, [[Jessy Dixon]], [[Kendall Payne]], [[Emmaus]], [[Ben Castle]], [[BottleRockit]], [[Airstar]], [[Steve Lawson (musician)|Steve Lawson]], [[Bell Jar]] |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''Eternal Echoes'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB29 | 23–26 August 2002 | rowspan="3" | [[Over the Rhine (band)|Over the Rhine]], [[Jazz Jamaica]], [[Delirious?]], [[Martyn Joseph|Faith]] [[Steve Knightley|Folk]] & [[Tom Robinson|Anarchy]], Steve Apirana, [[Lies Damned Lies]], [[Ben Okafor]], [[Steve Lawson (musician)|Steve Lawson]] |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''Kiss of Life'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB30 | 22–25 August 2003 | rowspan="3" | [[The Polyphonic Spree]], [[Kate Rusby]], [[Umoja (musical)|Umoja]], [[The Tribe (dance band)|The Tribe]], [[Billy Bragg]], [[Duke Special]], [[Aqualung (musician)|Aqualung]], [[Eden Burning]], [[Boo Hewerdine]], Kato, Brian Houston, [[Quench (band)]] |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''Diving for Pearls'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB31 | 27–30 August 2004 | rowspan="3" | [[Lambchop (band)|Lambchop]], [[Delirious?]], [[Denys Baptiste]], [[Jamelia]], [[After The Fire]], [[Robert Newman (comedian)|Rob Newman]], [[Rowan Williams]] |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''Freedom Bound'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB32 | 26–29 August 2005 | rowspan="3" | [[Iain Archer]], [[Estelle (singer)|Estelle]], [[The Proclaimers]], [[Jazz Jamaica]], [[Corrine Bailey Rae]], [[Ricky Ross (musician)|Ricky Ross]], [[Juliet Turner]], [[Daby Touré]], [[Beth Rowley]], [[Gilles Peterson]], [[Emiliana Torrini]], [[Kendall Payne]], [[Carleen Anderson]], [[Elaine Storkey]] |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''Tree of Life'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB33 | 25–28 August 2006 | rowspan="3" | [[Maria McKee]], [[Daniel Bedingfield]], [[My Morning Jacket]], [[Michael Franti and Spearhead]], [[Dave Andrews (musician)|Dave Andrews]], [[Martyn Joseph]], [[This Beautiful Republic]] |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''Redemption Songs'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB34 | 24–27 August 2007 | rowspan="3" | [[Billy Bragg]], [[Kanda Bongo Man]], [[Coldcut]], [[Over the Rhine (band)|Over the Rhine]], [[John Tavener]], [[Delirious?]], [[Rebecca Worthley]], [[Duke Special]], [[Denison Witmer]], [[Chas & Dave]], [[Aqualung (musician)|Aqualung]], [[Matt Redman]] |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''Heaven in Ordinary'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB35 | 22–25 August 2008 | rowspan="3" | [[Michael Franti and Spearhead]], [[Seth Lakeman]], [[Beth Rowley]], [[José González (singer)|José González]], [[Fightstar]], [[Jamie Catto]], [[Ian McMillan (poet)|The Ian McMillan Orchestra]], [[Iain Archer]], [[Linchpin]], [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Starfield (band)|Starfield]], [[Anathallo]], [[MxPx]], [[Juliet Turner]], [[Matthew Herbert Big Band]], [[Shlomo (human beatbox)|Shlomo]], [[Daby Touré]], Brian Houston, [[Steve Lawson (musician)|Steve Lawson]] |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''Rising Sun'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB36 | 28–31 August 2009 | rowspan="3" | [[Athlete (band)|Athlete]], Bluetree, [[BOSH (band)|Bosh]], Cenacle, [[Cornershop (band)|Cornershop]], [[Duke Special]], Eddy Johns, Edwina Hayes, LZ7, Peggy Sue, [[Röyksopp]], [[Sixpence None The Richer]], Stu G, Sway, The Invisible, [[Tim Hughes]] |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''Standing in the Long Now'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB37 | 27–30 August 2010 | rowspan="3" | Luke Leighfield, [[Beverley Knight]], [[Courtney Pine]], [[Shed Seven]], [[London Community Gospel Choir]], [[Ty (rapper)|Ty]], [[Jars of Clay]], [[Foy Vance]], [[Lou Rhodes]], [[The King Blues]], [[The Dodge Brothers]], [[Ugly Duckling (hip hop group)|Ugly Duckling]], Zic Zazou, [[Tom Hollander]], Kester Brewin, [[John L. Bell|John Bell]], [[Richard Rohr]], Maggi Dawn, Mark Yaconelli, Dave Andrews, Cole Moreton, [[Bruce Kent]], [[Clare Short]], John Smith, Jude Simpson, Andy Flannagan, [[Robin Ince]], [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Milton Jones]], [[Peter Tatchell]], Lucy Winkett, [[Mark Vernon]], [[Stanley Hauerwas]], [[Richard Chartres]], [[Foy Vance]], [[Roger McGough]], [[David Morrissey]], [[Simon Mayo]], Linda Marlowe, [[Mark Kermode]], [[Laurence Freeman]], Abdul-Rehman Malik, [[Riding Lights Theatre Company]], Andrew Rumsey, Tony Vino, Bobby Baker, [[Steve Lawson (musician)|Steve Lawson]], Jason Barnett, [[Nick Park]], [[Gareth Higgins]], [[Cole Moreton]], [[Janey Lee Grace]], [[Richard Harries]], [[Gustavo Parajon]], [[Karen Ward]], [[Pip Wilson]], Eliacín Rosario-Cruz, Tom Sine, Francis Spufford, Jo Ind, Catherine Venn, Michael McDermott |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''The Art of Looking Sideways'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | GB38 | 26–29 August 2011 | rowspan="3" | [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Milton Jones]], [[Iain Archer]], [[Show of Hands]], [[Kate Rusby]], [[Idlewild (band)|Idlewild]], [[Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly]]. [[Mavis Staples]], [[Billy Bragg]], [[Mark Thomas]], Luke Leighfield, Folk On, [[The Unthanks]], [[Harry Baker (poet)|Harry Baker]], Tony Vino, [[John L. Bell|John Bell]], Willie Williams, Methodist Modern Art Collection. |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''Dreams of Home'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | Greenbelt 2012 | 24–27 August 2012 | rowspan="3" | [[Speech Debelle]], [[Bruce Cockburn]], [[The Proclaimers]], [[Seth Lakeman]], [[Bellowhead]], [[The Imagined Village]], [[Megson (band)|Megson]], [[Thomas Truax]], [[Franz Nicolay]], [[Frank Skinner]], [[Asian Dub Foundation]], [[Robin Ince]], [[Diamuid McCulloch]], [[Harry Baker (poet)|Harry Baker]], [[Folk On]], [[Nitin Sawhney]], [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Schlomo]] |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''Saving Paradise'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | Greenbelt 2013 | 23–26 August 2013 | rowspan="3" | [[Amadou & Mariam]], [[Black Rebel Motorcycle Club]], [[Lemar]], [[Duke Special]], [[Eliza Carthy]] & [[Jim Moray]], [[London Community Gospel Choir]], [[Courtney Pine]], [[Thea Gilmore]], [[Graham Kendrick]], Why?, [[Fat and Frantic]], [[Barbara Brown Taylor]], [[Dave Andrews (musician)|Dave Andrews]], [[Jim Wallis]], Eric Kaufmann, [[Clare Balding]], [[Adrian Plass]], [[Milton Jones]], [[The Sunday Assembly]], Folk On |- | Cheltenham Racecourse |- | ''Life begins'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | Greenbelt 2014 | 22–25 August 2014 | rowspan="3" | [[Sinéad O'Connor]], [[Stornoway (band)|Stornoway]], [[Tinariwen]], [[Luke Sital-Singh]], [[Gilles Peterson]], [[Jahmene Douglas]], [[Boo Hewerdine]], [[Beth Rowley]], [[Lau (band)|Lau]], [[Hackney Colliery Band]], [[Bridie Jackson & The Arbour]], [[Emily and The Woods]], [[Gaggle (band)|Gaggle]], [[Samantha Crain]], Wara, [[Winter Mountain]], [[Del McCoury Band|Jason Carter]], [[Dizraeli]] and the Small Gods, [[Hobbit (band)|Hobbit]], [[Cathy Burton]], [[Harp and a Monkey]], [[Heather Hind]], [[Levi Hummon]], [[RM Hubbert]], [[The Chaplins]], [[The Cut Ups]], [[Tiny Ruins]], [[Ezio (band)|Ezio]], [[Josephine and The Artizans]], [[The Jonny Walker Band]], [[Apirana Quartet]], [[Benjamin Blower & The Army of the Broken Hearted]], [[Fischy Music]], [[Flute of Shame]], [[Lotte Mullan]], [[The Claze]], [[Thumb]], [[Vive (a cappella group)|Vive]], [[The Observatory, Jump Cannon Productions]], [[Berkeley Ensemble]], [[Harry Bird and the Rubber Wellies]], [[Hope & Social]], [[The Tombola Theory (with Ben Castle)]], [[The Old Plough Folk Club]], [[Atlum Schema]], [[Chris T-T & The Hoodrats]], [[Ellie Rose]], [[Flight Brigade]], [[Folk On]], [[Grace Petrie]], [[Guvna B]], Hannah Scott, [[Jasmine Kennedy]], [[Jess Morgan]], [[Luke Leighfield]], [[Marcus Hummon]], [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Rory Butler]], [[Yvonne Lyon]], [[Stanley Odd]], [[The Travelling Band]], [[Clara Sanabras]], [[Wednesday's Wolves]], [[Harvey Brough]] |- | [[Boughton House]], Northamptonshire |- | ''Travelling Light'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | Greenbelt 2015<ref name=GB2015>{{cite web|title=Greenbelt Festival 2015 |url=http://www.efestivals.co.uk/festivals/greenbelt/2015/|website=Efestivals.co.uk|access-date=28 April 2016}}</ref> | 28–31 August 2015 | rowspan="3" | [[The Polyphonic Spree]], [[The Unthanks]], [[Duke Special|Duke Special, Under the Dark Cloth]], [[Shlomo]], [[Kiran Ahluwalia]], [[Zara McFarlane]], [[Josephine Scott Matthews]], [[King Porter Stomp]], [[Pascuala Ilabaca y Fauna]], [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Grace Petrie]], [[Marcus Bonfanti]], [[This Is The Kit]], [[Bert Miller and the Animal Folk]], [[Ciaran Lavery]], [[Tom Butler (bishop)|Tom Butler]], [[Worry Dolls]], [[Burning Codes]], [[Gaz Brookfield]], CoCo and the Butterfields, [[Digitonal]], [[King Kool The Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus]], [[Marc O'Reilly]], [[Sam Brookes]], [[Thea Hopkins]], [[Folk On]], [[Beth Goudie]], [[Boat To Row]], [[Ella and the Blisters]], [[New Portals]], [[Miriam Jones]], [[Matt Sellors]], [[Andrew Howie]], [[Homegrown Collective]], [[Rosalind Peters]], [[Adesuwa Bullen]], [[Danni Nicholls]], [[Fran Smith]], [[The Fruitful Earth]], Paul Bell, [[Speak Brother]], [[Steph Macleod]], [[The Coopers]], [[Joni Fuller]], [[Garth Hewitt]], Paul Bell, [[Sophronie]], [[Oldtime Nursery]], [[Iain Archer]], [[Project Jam Sandwich]], [[LewRey]], [[KARI (band)|KARI]], [[Sam Lee & Friends]], [[Broken Brass Ensemble]], [[Pearl Fish]], [[7PM Soundsystem]], [[Double-0-Denim]], [[Heather Wall]], [[Kimarne Henry]], [[DJ LUMA]], [[Moon passion Flamenco Band]] |- | Boughton House |- | ''The Bright Field'' |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | Greenbelt 2016<ref name=GB2016>{{cite web|title=Greenbelt Festival 2016 |url=http://www.efestivals.co.uk/festivals/greenbelt/2016|website=Efestivals.co.uk|access-date=28 April 2016}}</ref> | 26–29 August 2016 | rowspan="3" | [[Beth Rowley]], [[Mike Peters (musician)|Mike Peters]], [[Kitty, Daisy & Lewis]], [[Hot 8 Brass Band]], [[Nahko & Medicine for the People]], [[Hope & Social's 'A Band Anyone Can Join']], [[Elaine Storkey]], [[DJ LUMA]], [[Gaz Brookfield]], [[The Rubber Wellies]] |- | Boughton House |- | ''Silent Stars'' |- |- valign="top" | rowspan="3" | Greenbelt 2017<ref name=GB2017>{{cite web|title=Greenbelt Festival 2017 |url=http://www.efestivals.co.uk/festivals/greenbelt/2017|website=Efestivals.co.uk|access-date=28 April 2016}}</ref> | 25–28 August 2017 | rowspan="3" | [[Newton Faulkner]], [[Kate Rusby]], [[Luke Sital-Singh]], [[Wildwood Kin]], [[Sound of the Sirens]], [[Jess Morgan]], [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Joanne Shaw Taylor]], [[Clean Cut Kid]], [[CC Smugglers]], [[Dan Donovan (keyboardist)|Dan Donovan]], [[King Porter Stomp]], [[Lee Bains III & the Glory Fires]], [[Jasmine Kennedy]], [[The Rubber Wellies]], [[Will Varley]], [[Jasper in the Company of Others]], [[Zoe Lyons]], [[Paul Kerensa]] |- | Boughton House |- | ''M̶e̶, Y̶o̶u̶, Us - The Common Good'' |- | rowspan="3" |Greenbelt 2018 |24–27 August 2018 | rowspan="3" |[[Pussy Riot]], [[We Are Scientists]], [[Ozomatli|Ozomalti]], Ibibio Sound Machine, [[I'm with Her (band)|I'm With Her]], [[Duke Special]], [[Lowkey]], [[Lewis Watson (musician)|Lewis Watson]], [[The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band]], CC Smugglers, Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires, Pierce Brothers, [[L.A. Salami]], [[Grace Petrie]], [[Martyn Joseph]], Zach Said, Lots Holloway, Xylaroo, The Welcome Wagon, [[Jack Monroe]], [[Michael Eavis]], [[Kate Raworth]], [[Carol Ann Duffy]], [[Jon McGregor]], [[Harry Baker (poet)|Harry Baker]], Jojo Mehta, [[Simon Mayo]], [[Vicky Beeching]], [[Lauri Love]], [[Dawn Foster]], Robyn Travis, [[Jonathan Bartley]], Eve Poole, Broderick Greer, [[Lynne Segal]], Rants n Bants, Winnie Varghese, Anthony Reddie, [[Sam Wells (priest)|Sam Wells]], Anna Kessel, Matthew Morris, [[Paula Gooder]], [[Peterson Toscano]], [[Roman Krznaric]], Stephen James Smith, [[Garth Hewitt]], Flo & Joan, [[Harry & Chris]], [[Tony Law]], [[Bryony Kimmings]], Alula Cyr, [[Milk Presents]], Malak Mattar |- |Boughton House |- |''Acts of the Imagination'' |- | rowspan="3" |Greenbelt 2019 |23–26 August 2019 | rowspan="3" |[[Russell Brand]], [[Frank Turner]], [[Lucy Spraggan]], [[Fantastic Negrito]], [[Gregory Alan Isakov]], Brass Against, SOAK, [[Nakhane]], Paul Mason, [[Nadia Bolz-Weber]], [[Michael Leunig]], [[Belarus Free Theatre]], [[Extinction Rebellion]], The Anti Fracking Nanas, Jamie Bartlett, Grace Blakeley, [[Kumi Naidoo]], Danny Dorling, Safia Minney, Miata Fahnbulleh, Harry and Chris, Folk On, Fischy Music |- |Boughton House |- |''Wit and Wisdom'' |- |Greenbelt 2020-2021 |''Wild at Heart / Wild at Home'' |Due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], the 47th Greenbelt, "Wild at Heart" was postponed a year to 2021. A limited version of the festival took place online, entitled "Wild at Home". On May 4, 2021, it was announced that the festival would be cancelled for the second time in 2021 due to uncertainties over the pandemic. Instead there is to be a very scaled-back camping gathering, in the spirit of the first festival, called Prospect Farm.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.greenbelt.org.uk/prospect-farm/|title=Prospect Farm|website=Greenbelt.org.uk|access-date=12 April 2023}}</ref> |- | rowspan="3" |Greenbelt 2022 |26–29 August 2022 | rowspan="3" |[[Kae Tempest]], [[Jeremy Loops]], [[The Magic Numbers]], House Gospel Choir, [[Billie Marten]], [[Hurray for the Riff Raff|Hurray For The Riff Raff]], Jake Isaac, [[Beans On Toast]], [[Guvna B]], [[Anaïs Mitchell]], [[Wildwood Kin]], [[Ben Caplan]], Ron Artis II & The Truth, [[Ayanna Witter-Johnson]], BCUC, [[Bonnie Greer]], [[Richard Dawkins]], [[Caroline Lucas]], [[Reni Eddo-Lodge]], [[Brian Eno]], [[Simon Armitage]], [[Angela Saini]], [[Rowan Williams]], [[Shaparak Khorsandi]], [[Terry Alderton]], Harry & Chris, [[The Young'uns]], [[Thea Gilmore]], [[Martyn Joseph]], The Reminders |- |Boughton House |- |''Wake Up'' |- | rowspan="3" |Greenbelt 2023<ref>{{Cite web |title=2023 Lineup |url=https://www.greenbelt.org.uk/2023-lineup/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230710214935/https://www.greenbelt.org.uk/2023-lineup/ |archive-date=2023-07-10 |access-date=2023-07-10 |website=Greenbelt |language=en-GB}}</ref> |24–27 August 2023 | rowspan="3" |[[Alasdair Beckett-King]], All Our Money presented by Stan’s Cafe, [[Andrew Copson]], "Andy Hunter, The Prayer", Angel Arutura, Animal Byproducts, [[Ann Pettifor]], Attenborough and His Animals presented by Clownfish Theatre, Balaklava Blues, [[Bashar Murad]], Beloved Sara Zaltash, Ben Okafor, BERRIES, [[Beth Singler]], bigfatbig, [[Brian Eno]], [[Bruce Cockburn]], Carrie and David Grant, Casting Off presented by A Good Catch and Cluster Arts, Cat Clyde, [[Chali 2na]], [[Clare Gilbert|Claire Gilbert]], Cole Arthur Riley, Daniel Munayer, Dave Andrews, Dave Tomlinson, [[David Dark]], [[Duke Special]], Elanor Moss, [[Elles Bailey]], Elvis in Blue Hawaii presented by Spitz & Co, [[Eve Poole (author)|Eve Poole]], [[Ezra Furman]], [[Fat and Frantic]], Fishermen’s Chapel Gospel Choir, Folk On, Fräulein, [[Fresh (band)|Fresh]], [[Garth Hewitt]], [[Gordon Brown]], Grace Notes, [[Grace Petrie]], Grief Moves: The Loss Project X The Fandangoe Kid, GUTTS, [[Harry Baker (poet)|Harry]] & Chris, Harry Bird, Henry Raby, Holy Moly & the Crackers, House of El, Ida Mae, [[Indigo Girls]], [[Jack Monroe]], Jasmin O’Hara, Jaspreet Kaur, Joel McKerrow, John Bell, [[Jolyon Maugham]], [[Josie Long]], [[Justin Adams]] & Mohamed Errebbaa, K.O.G, Kapil Seshasayee, Kathryn Mannix, [[Laura Mvula]], Lee Bains III, [[Lowkey]], Luke Turner, Martin Shaw, Micha Frazer-Carroll, [[Milton Jones]], Mouses, Muna Nassar, Naomi Kelly, Oh My God! It’s the Church, Paul Cookson, Philippa Zawe, Problem Patterns, Rianne Downey, Rick Dove, Roberto Martinez, Ru Callender, Rumba de Bodas, Ruth Pearce, Ruth Valerio, [[Sadia Azmat]], Sambambo, Sekrit, Simon Sharpe, Siskin Green, [[Sophie Howe]], Sorority Grrrls, Stefania Maurizi with [[Ewen MacAskill]], Straight Girl, [[Sunetra Gupta]], Suntou Susso, [[Taizé Community|TAIZÉ]], [[Tawiah]], TC & The Groove Family, The Chosen Haram presented by Sadiq Ali, The Deep Blue, The Rabbitts, The Spirituals, [[Tim Farron]], Wilderthorn, [[Yasmin Alibhai-Brown]] |- |Boughton House |- |''50th Anniversary - Artistry X Activism X Belief'' |- | rowspan="3" |Greenbelt 2024 |22-25 August 2024 | rowspan="3" |[[Corinne Bailey Rae|Corrine Bailey Rae]] presents [[Black Rainbows (Corinne Bailey Rae album)|Black Rainbows]], [[Bob Vylan]], [[Dutty Moonshine Big Band]], [[House Gospel Choir]], [[The McCrary Sisters]], Akram Abdulfattah, Antony Szmierek, DAM, [[Dizraeli]], Elephant Sessions, Flamy Grant, [[Hamish Hawk]], [[Leyla McCalla]], London Afrobeat Collective, [[Martyn Joseph]], [[Seckou Keita]] & The Homeland Band, [[Stornoway (band)|Stornoway]], [[Andrew Rumsey]], Baila La Cumbria, Chris Read, Christina Alden & Alex Patterson, Gabi Garbutt, Granny's Attic, John Smith, [[Katherine Priddy]], Lady Nade, Lleuwen Steffan, [[Luke Sital-Singh]], Lunatraktors, Mal Pope, [[Megson (band)|Megson]], [[Nectar Woode]], Ruth Lyon, Saied Silbak, Sam Redmore & The Tropical Soundclash Allstars, Sambambo, Siskin Green, SK Shlomo, Sylvan Weekends, Worldwide Welshman, Alien Chicks, Boom Boom Racoons, CHERYM, Daffodildos, Feeble Strength, Generation Feral, Genn, Gum Disease, I'','' Doris, Knitting Circle, Mouses, Play Dead, Toodles & The Hectic Pity, [[Ashley John-Baptiste]], Ayla Lepine, [[Beth Singler]], Brian Draper, [[Brian Eno]], [[Brian McLaren]], [[Brooke Prentis]], Daoud Nassar, [[Loki (rapper)|Darren McGarvey]], [[Gail Bradbrook]], [[Guvna B]], Jarel Robinson-Brown, [[Jason Arday]], Jaspreet Kaur, Joshua Virasami, Julie Siddiqi, [[Kate Bottley]], [[Kate Raworth]], Kester Brewin, Marie-Elsa Bragg, [[Michael Mansfield]], Paul Powlesland, [[Paul Sinton-Hewitt]], Pia Sinha, Rebecca Jane Morgan, [[Richard Rohr]], [[Roman Krznaric]], [[Sophie Grace Chappell|Sophie-Grace Chappell]], [[Steve Chalke]], [[Vanessa Nakate]], Gecko, [[Harry Baker (poet)|Harry Baker]], Jenny Mitchell, Kirsty Taylor, Lady Unchained, [[Pádraig Ó Tuama]], The Vandal Factory Podcast, [[Patrick Jones (poet)|Patrick Jones]], Paul Cookson, Testament, Toby Campion, Vanessa Kisuule, Lynchpin Theatre, Leeds Studio, Justice In Motion, RougePlay, Samsam Bubbleman, Gandini Juggling, Murray Watts, [[David Benson]], Ramshacklicious & Hijinx, Jon Long, [[Bethany Black]], [[Dane Buckley]], MC Mark Cram, Anastasia Chokuwamba, Loraine Mponela, Dolly Church, Grace Notes, Ooberfuse, Rachel Chaplin, [[Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir]], [[Taizé Community|Taizé]], David Benjamin Blower, Wilderthorn, Bobby Baker, Holly Slingsby, John Newling, Kate Genever, Lucy Wright |- |Boughton House |- |''Dream On'' |}
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