One World Festival returns to New Mills
and live on Freeview channel 276
Up to 5,000 people are expected to come together to celebrate peace, the environment, cultural diversity, world development during a special one-day event. In 2024, thanks to a grant from the Shared Prosperity Fund, One World Festival collaborates with The Tent People, local festival organisers, to deliver an exciting programme of live music from a wide range of bands and solo acts, including a new collaboration for festival favourites, Conundrum. The full line-up will be announced closer to the event date.
But there’s more! Expect fun activities for all ages, talks and discussions, spoken word performances, and plenty of stalls – all highlighting the festival’s theme: Sharing. Connect with more than 30 stalls from local and national community groups and charities working to make a positive impact in the High Peak and the wider world. Enjoy the choice of international food on offer and help raise funds for next year’s event by donating what you can or buying a drink, in a One World reusable cup.
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Hide AdCommittee member, Sophie Mackreth says “The Shared Prosperity grant has been a fantastic opportunity for One World to invest in higher profile and diverse acts for this year’s festival – The Tent People have been the perfect local partner to call out to their contacts and organise the programming.”
''It has been a privilege to partner with One World Festival in New Mills to develop this year's programme. Through our shared commitment to inclusion and community cohesion, we have been working towards One World's vision of developing a lineup that aims to celebrate diversity, unity, and the power of music in bringing people together.'' - The Tent People
The festival team are looking for additional volunteers to get involved, so do express your interest via [email protected]. For more festival news and opportunities, check out the festival’s social media and website: www.oneworldfestival.org
One World Festival is a volunteer-led initiative supported by local borough and county councillors, traders, stall holders and bucket collections on the day. In 2024, it has received more than £4,000 from the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.