The non-profit, volunteer-run venture offers art and music with an environmental and campaigning edge. It began in 2003 and evolved out of grassroots anti-war protests – it was first held on Devonshire Green, then had stints at Endcliffe Park and the General Cemetery before settling in the Ponderosa park in Upperthorpe from 2008 onwards.
While the organisers focus on 2021’s edition, here are 10 pictures from the archive of past festivals.
5. A good day out
A group of festivalgoers on the Ponderosa in 2018. Photo: Errol Edwards
6. Festival with a message
Large signs are displayed around the site reading 'love' and 'peace'. This is the Ponderosa in 2018. Photo: Errol Edwards
7. A warm afternoon
An attendee fans herself with a flyer in 2018. Photo: Errol Edwards
8. A large turnout
The festival normally attracts many people, as admission is free - and if the weather is good, the attendance figure is even bigger. Photo: Errol Edwards