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Dobunni Poetry Festival


We’re pleased to announce the dates of our first poetry festival! And what a line up we’ve got in store. Stroud is a town rich in creativity, but it doesn’t have a poetry festival of its own. In a place known for its independent spirit, its artistic communities across disciplines, and its deep connection to landscape and radical thought, this absence is striking. The Dobunni Poetry Festival 2026 aims to change that, establishing a dedicated poetry festival for Stroud and creating a cultural home for writers, readers, and audiences of all ages, supported by our festival bookseller Borderless Books.

By naming the festival after the Dobunni, we’re honouring a lineage of creativity, resilience, and connection to place. It signals that this is a festival grown from the ground up - shaped by the people who live and work here, attentive to the rural territory that has always held stories, and committed to celebrating the voices that rise from it today.

The festival will run across two days, 16–17 October 2026, bringing together headline poets of national standing with the exceptional talent already thriving in the region, platforming poets and publishers from the west / south west.

Our special offer Early Bird weekend tickets, covering access to events on both Friday 16th and Saturday 17th October are now on sale! Grab them while you can!

Dobunni Poetry Festival EARLY BIRD WEEKEND TICKET
£80.00

This special offer early bird ticket covers entry to events at the Dobunni Poetry Festival on both days, 16 - 17 October 2026.


LINE UP

Pascale Petit

Alison Brackenbury

Ambient Receiver

Zoe Brooks

Claire Carroll

Chaka

Jason Conway

Hannah Copley

Nick Degg

Kym Deyn

Karen Downs-Barton

Suyin du Bois

Angela France

Lucy Holme

Adam Horovitz

Alun Hughes

Andrew Hykel Mears

Aaron Kent

Living Matter

JLM Morton

Pey Oh

Alycia Pirmohamed

Kate Potts

Philip Rush

Martha Sprackland

Ellora Sutton

Alice Willitts

Jonny Fluffypunk & Uta Balduf x Art Lab

Slight afterparty with Lost Mythos + special guests

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