Glastonbury Goddess Conference 2026: dates, tickets, programme and fringe events
By Laura Linham 8th Jul 2026
Glastonbury Goddess Conference returns later this month, bringing six days of talks, workshops, ceremonies, performances and community events to the town. The 2026 conference runs from Tuesday, 28 July to Sunday, 2 August, with this year's theme centred on the Earth Goddess of Creation.
The annual event is described by organisers as a gathering for people who want to explore and celebrate different aspects of Goddess. It brings presenters, artists and visitors to Glastonbury for a programme of in-person events, with fringe events also running around the main conference.
When is Glastonbury Goddess Conference 2026?
Glastonbury Goddess Conference 2026 takes place from Tuesday, 28 July to Sunday, 2 August. The full conference ticket gives access to the main programme across the six days.
A three-day weekend ticket is also available for events from Friday, 31 July to Sunday, 2 August. One-day tickets are available for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday.
What is the 2026 theme?
The 2026 conference is called Earth Goddess of Creation: Mother Year. Organisers say the year honours the "Mother of Creativity" and the theme will run through the talks, workshops, performances and ceremonies.
The programme includes talks, workshops, artists, ceremonies, muse circles, pillar circles, fringe events, an artisan fayre and a wellness sanctuary. Organisers say programme details may change as more information is confirmed.
How much are tickets?
Full conference tickets are listed at £435. Group tickets are also listed at £435, with a £40 discount per ticket available when five or more full conference group tickets are bought.
A three-day weekend ticket costs £300 and covers Friday, 31 July to Sunday, 2 August, including Saturday's Masked Gala. One-day tickets cost £125 and apply to a chosen day from Wednesday to Sunday.
Student tickets are listed at £200 for people aged 18 to 23 with ID and a registered student card. Youth tickets cost £100 for children aged six to 17 attending with a registered adult, while children aged up to five are free.
Fringe event tickets range from £20 to £275. Day workshops are listed at £75, plus any material cost if applicable, while an evening concert ticket is listed at £20.
What is included in the programme?
The conference programme includes talks, workshops, performances, ceremonies and fringe events. The official programme also lists artists, muse circles, pillar circles, an artisan fayre and a wellness sanctuary.
Organisers say the programme brings together presenters and contributors from different areas of Goddess spirituality, creativity, ceremony and community. More details are available through the Glastonbury Goddess Conference programme.
Where can people book?
Tickets are available through the Glastonbury Goddess Conference website. Visitors are advised to check the official site for the latest ticket availability, timings and programme updates before making plans.
The conference runs in Glastonbury from Tuesday, 28 July to Sunday, 2 August. Fringe events include full-day workshops and an evening concert, with separate tickets needed for those events.
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