Hay day. Calling all book worms.
The world’s leading festival of ideas has just returned to
Hay-on-Wye, bringing more than 500 events to Hay-on-Wye on the border of the Brecon Beacons National Park for 11 days of books, debate, performance, politics, music and cultural crossfire.
Now in its 39th spring edition, this year’s programme is suitably stacked. Headliners include Emma Thompson, Miriam Margolyes, Malala Yousafzai, Gisèle Pelicot, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Ian McEwan, Maggie O’Farrell, Ocean Vuong, Val McDermid, David Miliband, Nicola Sturgeon, Tim Berners-Lee, Emerald Fennell, Kae Tempest, David Olusoga, Mary Berry, Charlie Mackesy and many more.
This edition also sees some page turning new developments for the Culturally Curious.
My Life in Books, a new strand of the festival, invites public figures to open their personal libraries, whilst
Book to Screen brings adaptations into The MUBI Cinema.
Debut Discoveries spotlights new writing talent, while
Heard at Hay Festival gathers voices from across the programme into cross-disciplinary live conversations including The Wick Monday Muses Katy Hessel and Daisy Fancourt.
The Festival site is free to enter, with events ticketed individually. Go for one conversation, stay for the atmosphere, and leave with a reading list that may require a new tote bag.