Radical history festival returns

The Bristol Radical History Festival returns this spring for its eighth edition.

The festival takes place over two days in 2026 – at the M Shed on Saturday 25 April, before it moves on to The Cube Microplex on Sunday 26 April.

Those two days will encompass talks, panel discussions, films, historywalks, exhibitions and more, the details of which will be confirmed closer to the date.

This year’s event has four main themes: Propaganda, Utopias and Dystopias, Welsh history and the General Strike – 2026, of course, marks the centenary of this singular event that lasted nine days and brough Britain to a standstill. The History Festival is just one of a number of events that are happening nationwide to commemorate this unique moment in British history.

In addition, as a preliminary to the festival, there will be a performance on Friday 17 April at The Cube by Three Acres and a Cow. It is a new show shining a spotlight on the Welsh history of land rights and protest in folk song and story.

Incidentally, this year also marks twenty years of the Bristol Radical History Group. The first event was the inaugural Bristol Radical History week in October 2006. Since then the group has become a permanent fixture on Bristol’s cultural landscape, and along the way has hopefully shifted some perceptions about the city’s history.

In those twenty years the group has helped organise over 500 events and published over 80 pamphlets and books. Events have always been free or of minimal cost and are organised by local people from Bristol and not funded by universities, political parties, business or local government. To break even the group  relies on members giving their labour for free and sales from publications.

As well as talks and discussions at the free festival’s two venues, there will also be space devoted to stalls where you can stock up on pamphlets, books and more, from over

 For more information on the Radical History Festival head over to the Radical History group’s website at www.brh.org.uk which will be updated regularly as individual events are confirmed.