Queer Spirit festival
The next festival will take place 13 - 17 August 2026 at Bridwell park, Devon.
Tickets go on sale 1st January 2026
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Queer Spirit festival is a gathering place for spiritually minded LGBTQ+ people and our allies from all races, all genders, all sexualities, all ages. 750 people attended the fifth Queer Spirit Festival in 2024 for 4 days of workshops, ceremonies, fire circles, performances, djs and communion with nature and queer community. We set out to be inclusive, intersectional and intergenerational – to celebrate the creativity, healing gifts and natural magic of Queer people from all cultures of planet Earth. Queer Spirit is a cauldron of self-discovery and community growth. Come with open mind and with the willingness to open your heart – Queer Spirit will take you through the veils to the place of LOVE.
Since its inception Queer Spirit has had Equality, Diversity, and Inclusivity embedded at the heart of its ethos. We consider ourselves to operate from a Premise of Oneness, where our common humanity and inherent worth and worthiness are at the forefront of our hearts, but this does not come at the price of denying or ignoring our diversity and cultural experiences. Core organisers are encouraged to have ongoing self-reflection on our prejudices, including racism and xenophobia, and conversations around racial inclusion, decolonisation, and intersectionality are integral to our planning process.
We have a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of discrimination at the festival. Regarding Cultural Appropriation, we are explicitly against the exploitation of Global Majority cultures by privileged groups. We aim to celebrate cultural diversity authentically and ensure that practices are shared by those with the cultural authority to do so. Alongside this we maintain a nuanced approach, recognizing the complexity and ever-evolving status of this issue.
We hope and believe that Queer Spirit stands up for and highlights the spiritual nature of queer people from all cultures, and that it celebrates and learns from the many cultures around the world that saw queerness as a spiritual trait, not simply a sexuality or gender-related one.

