




NEWS
£93,081 Raised for Charity this Year!
Woah, there! We’ve just totted up all the different fundraisers and charity initiatives that ran both before and during Shambala 2018, and what a
The Big Green Round Up: 2018
As 2018 draws to a close, it’s time to look back on everything we achieved together over the past 12 months, in the name
Our 2018 Carbon Travel Fund Will go to… Solar for Schools!
Over 90% of Shambala’s emissions come from travel & transport, both from our audience and our artists, performers and crew. To help us reduce
The Data Mine Scooped an Independent Festival Award!
Last night, one of Shambala 2018’s secret venues, The Data Mine, took the gong for Unique Festival Arena at the Independent Festival Awards 2018.
Run Away From the Hum Drum, with the 2018 Video!
Come, come, come along now: The Shambala 2018 video has landed! We enjoyed getting deliciously weird with this one – it’s our homage to
You Speak, We Listen!
A big shout out to everyone who participated in The Big Debate 2018. This feedback is read, crunched and shared with the whole team
£6,219 Raised for Flags for CALM
A massive thank you to all you wonderful souls who donated to our FLAGS for CALM campaign, raising an amazing £6,219 – making good
Let’s get Drastic on Plastic
We’re standing with more than 60 independent festival across the UK in our commitment to being disposable plastic free! All participating festivals have pledged to
First Festival to Ban All Serve-ware (Cups, Bowls & Plates)
Edit: April Fool’s alert. Sorry. As you know, we’ve been working hard over the past few years to reduce waste at Shambala. Our Bring
New Facilities for 2018…
It’s International Women’s Day as we write this, which seemed a very appropriate time to announce some of our brand new facilities for 2018… The
Shamfamilies: What the littlest ones got up to in 2017
Families have always been an essential part of what makes Shambala so Shambala-y. Check out this lovely little video recap of what our littlest
A Look Back at 2017’s Green Achievements..
2017 has been a particularly good ‘un for all things green at Shambala – and with the year drawing to a close, we thought