World of Music, Arts and Dance


WOMAD is an international arts festival. The central aim of WOMAD is to celebrate the world's many forms of music, arts and dance.

History

WOMAD was founded in 1980 by English rock musician Peter Gabriel, with Thomas Brooman, Bob Hooton, Mark Kidel, Stephen Pritchard, Martin Elbourne and Jonathan Arthur. Original designers were Steve Byrne and Valerie Hawthorn. The first WOMAD festival was in Shepton Mallet, UK in 1982. The audience saw Peter Gabriel, Don Cherry, The Beat, Drummers of Burundi, Echo & The Bunnymen, Imrat Khan, Prince Nico Mbarga, Peter Hammill, Simple Minds, Suns of Arqa, The Chieftains and Ekome National Dance Company, founded by Barrington, Angie, Pauline and Lorna Anderson, the pioneering African arts company in the UK amongst others performing. Peter Gabriel's performance included a dynamic inclusion of the Ekome National Dance Company, fusing live African Drums on Gabriel's track "The Rhythm of the Heat".
Gabriel and his company, which had funded WOMAD, faced financial ruin from high costs of the festival in its first year, worsened by the lack of suitable transport to the venue and a lack of publicity. At the suggestion of Tony Smith, the manager of Gabriel and Genesis, he and the remaining members of Genesis agreed to play together for a single show under the name Six of the Best at Milton Keynes. The show rescued the company and made it possible for further WOMAD events to take place.
In December 1992, six operating and support companies, including WOMAD U.K. and WOMAD Productions, were voluntarily liquidated due to the accumulation of $300,000 in debt. Dominic Pride wrote in Billboard that WOMAD and Gabriel's Real World company were discussing ways of saving the WOMAD festival". The festival promotion companies were subsequently saved by Real World Group after it purchased their name, trade, and assets.
Since 1982, WOMAD Festivals have travelled all over the world, bringing artists to 27 countries and entertaining over one million people. The main UK event settled at Rivermead in Reading, Berkshire, from 1990 until 2006, before moving to its present home in Charlton Park, Wiltshire from 2007.
In 2017, WOMAD UK marked its 35th anniversary. Headliners Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra, Toots and The Maytals, and Roy Ayers, Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 along with 30 other artists performed for a record-setting audience for the festival of 40,000 people.
In 2022, after two forced cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic the UK festival returned for its 40th anniversary. Peter Gabriel appeared on stage with Friday night headliner Angelique Kidjo as well as introducing Osibisa on stage on Saturday afternoon. Other headliners included The Flaming Lips, Fatoumata Diawara & Lianne La Havas. Other keys acts across the weekend on other stages included Kae Tempest, Kanda Bongo Man, Gilberto Gil, The Selector, Fulu Miziki, and Les Amazones d'Afrique.
The UK festival took a year off in 2025 to look for a new home but the annual events in Adelaide, New Zealand, Caceres & Chile took place as usual.

Festival recordings

A triple album was released in 2007 to mark the 25th anniversary of WOMAD featuring recordings from many of the festivals in the UK and other sites across the world.
Various other Real World Records albums feature recordings from the 1982, 1988, 1996 and 2002 UK festivals.
Artists such as 23 Skidoo, Sons of Arqa, Echo & The Bunnymen and Tankus the Henge have released recordings from the UK festivals.
For the 40th anniversary of the first UK festival in 2022 Real World Records released the Live at WOMAD 1982 double album on CD, vinyl and download featuring mostly previously unreleased recordings from the very first UK festival. The CD included two bonus songs. The vinyl included a replica of the original poster.

Ethos

From the outset, the WOMAD name has reflected the festival's idea; to be embracing but non-definitive, inspiring and outward looking; and more than anything, enthusiastic about a world that has no boundaries in its ability to communicate through music and movement.

Programming

WOMAD has always presented music that they felt to be of excellence, passion and individuality, regardless of musical genre or geographical origin. WOMAD encourages collaboration amongst the artists they invite to perform. The first WOMAD Festival in 1982 had Echo and the Bunnymen join forces with the Drummers of Burundi, and WOMAD Abu Dhabi 2010, saw a collaboration between Tinariwen, TV on the Radio members Kyp Malone and Tunde Adebimpe, Grammy-winning producer Ian Brennan (music producer, author), and the French Algerian Mehdi from Speed Caravan.
  • Workshops. Adult workshops are taken by the musicians and will involve dance, musical instruments and discussions. Children's workshops involve painting, circus skills, graffiti, modelling, story telling and more.
  • Taste The World. Musicians cook a choice of dish from their home country in front of an audience.
  • Global Market. The Global Market sells international food and wares.

UK location

It was announced in early 2025 that there would be no annual UK festival that year and that the festival was looking for a new home near to its Wiltshire site since 2007.

Previous UK locations

After the debut 1982 performance at the Bath & West Showground the festival took a sabbatical. There were some WOMAD events in 1983 at the ICA in London as part of a collaboration with Capital Radio Festival to see if there was still an audience for the brand.
1984 was held at Ashton Court, Bristol.
1985 saw the festival move to Mersea Island in Essex with New Order, The Fall, Toots & The Maytals, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, The Pogues, A Certain Ratio and Penguin Cafe Orchestra performing amongst others. .
1986 the festival moved to Kenn Pier Farm, Clevedon, Somerset and saw performances from Gil Scott-Heron, Misty In Roots, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Housemartins, Youssou N'Dour, The Bhundu Boys, Aswad, Hugh Masekela, 23 Skidoo and The Blue Aeroplanes amongst many others 19–20 July.
In 1987 WOMAD hosted the new world-music-focused third stage at Glastonbury Festival that went on to be called The Jazz World stage. 1987 also saw the first of the WOMAD weekenders in Carlyon Bay, Cornwall that ran annually until 1993. . There was also an event at Earl's Court in London as well as a winter festival.
There was a folk & blues WOMAD event in 1988 & 1989 at the South Hill Park Arts Centre in Bracknell..
1989 to 1997 WOMAD weekender events were held in Morecambe Bay, Lancashire so that the brand weren't accused of being "southern-centric".
1989 also saw an event on the Isle of Guernsey.
1990-2006 The Rivermead Centre, Reading, Berkshire was the permanent WOMAD UK festival home before the festival moved to its current home in Wiltshire due to needing to expand, by the time the festival had expanded and needed to move there were three stages: The Open Air, Siam and Village.. 1988 saw the Siam Tent first introduced.
1992 there was an additional event held in Derry, Northern Ireland as well as the Real World Recording Week in Box, UK. There were additional World Festivals in The Park events in both Bath and Brighton this year, with Bath also hosting another event the following year.
The years 2003–2005 saw additional events at The Eden Project, including a special Live 8 performance.
2007 took place in the grounds of Charlton Park, a stately home in Wiltshire annually until 2024. The arena held at least 5 main stages with a further one in the Arboretum. An old fashioned steam fair, global market, children's area, wellbeing section was also found on the WOMAD UK festival site.
WOMAD Charlton Park fell on the last complete weekend in July. In 2019 the capacity of the festival was 40,000.
WOMAD came to Bristol Zoo in 2011, with a subsequent event in 2012. A boycott of the 2012 event was called for by the Captive Animals Protection Society because of concerns that noise from the festival could affect the animals' welfare.
2011 event :
Biram Seck, Gabby Young and Other Animals, Muntu Valdo, Rua MacMillan, Siyaya, The Magic Tombolinos
2012 event :
Ballet Nimba, Jaipur Kawa Brass Band, Perunika, Ska Cubano, Spiro, The Boxettes
2013 event :
Diabel Cissokho, Katy Carr & the Aviators, Sarah Savoy and the Francadians, The Dhol Foundation, The Barons of Tang.
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2022 saw a free WOMAD commissioned event at the South Bank Centre, London featuring an hour long performance by Yazz Ahmed.

Reading highlights

2001

Friday
- Soweto String Quartet
- Kazufumi 'Echo' Kodama
- Mabulu
- Asian Dub Foundation
- Ballet Folklorico Cutumba
- Rachid Taha
- Joji Hirota & the London Metropolitan Ensemble
- Dounia
- Paul James & Mark Hawkins
Saturday
- Siyaya
- Tarras
- Hamid Baroudi
- Oliver Mutukudzi & The Black Spirits
- Kazufumi 'Echo' Kodama
- Imbizo with special guests Nuclearte
- Cecile Kayirebwa
- Jose Merce
- Juan de Marcos' Afro-Cuban All Stars
- Modou Diouf & Beugue Djamm
- Cachaito Lopez
- Cheikh Lo
- Dounia
- Whirl-Y-Gig
Sunday
- Regis Gizavo
- Orchestre National de Barbes
- Shilpi Baruri
- Badenya les Freres Coulibaly
- Danza Libre
- Hamid Baroudi
- Badejo Arts
- Trilok Gurtu
- Oliver Mutukudzi & The Black Spirits
- Siyaya
- Mushtaq
- Whirl-Y-Gig

2002

Abdelkader Saadoun ; Anouskha Shankar ; Bob Brozman/Rene Lacaille/Takashi Hirayasu ; Cara Dillon ; Ernest Ranglin ; Francis Dunnery ; Gigi ; Issa Bagayogo ; Lokua Kanza ; Los De Abajo ; Pina ; Rachid Taha ; Rebecca Malope ; Ronu Majumdar Trio with special guest Trilok Gurtu ; Souad Massi ; Tartit Ensemble and Trio Mocoto ; Adrian Sherwood ; Bill Cobham ; Asere ; The Bisserov Sisters ; Misty In Roots ; Orchestra Baobab ; Papa Noel & Papi Oviedo ; King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall ; Kanda Bongo Man ; The Walkabouts ; and The Shrine ; System 7

2003

Friday 25 July
1 Giant Leap with special guest appearances from Baaba Maal and Maxi Jazz ; Amampondo,Holi water Project, Amjad Ali Khan ; Bembeya Jazz ; Celloman ; Chico César ; Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks ; Eliza Carthy Big Band ; Joji Hirota and Taiko Drummers ; Julien Jacob ; McKay ; Modeste Hugues ; Pape & Cheikh ; Sevara Nazarkhan ; Sotho Sounds and The Suspects - Soul 'n' Rhythm Revue. CLUB WOMAD - DJ Gilles Peterson ; The Cat Empire and DJ Desperado. KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Clive Andrews ; Stretch People ; Heir of Insanity ; Martinez and Fabriga; Woody Bop Muddy and Les Goulus.
Saturday 26 July
Ali Slimani ; Amampondo ; Asad Qizilbash ; Clave y Guaguancó ; Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks ; Jimmy Cliff ; JJC and the 419 Squad ; Julien Jacob ; Liam Gerner ; Lo'Jo ; Nitin Sawhney ; Pape & Cheikh ; Samba Sunda ; Super Rail Band of Bamako ; Temple of Sound : Teofilo Chantre and The Cat Empire. CLUB WOMAD - DJ Mr Scruff and Homelife. KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Clive Andrews ; Stretch People ; Heir of Insanity ; Martinez & Fabriga ; Woody Bop Muddy and Les Goulus.
Sunday 27 July
Asad Qizilbash ; Claude Chaloub & special guest Ronu Majumdar ; Ensemble Kaboul ; Errol Linton's Blues Vibe ; Kad Achouri ; Khaled ; Manecas Costa ; Manu Dibango & Ray Lema ; Ojos de Brujo ; Oumou Sangare ; Rodrigo and Gabriela ; Sevara Nazarkhan ; Sierra Maestra ; Super Rail Band of Bamako ; The Angel Brothers & Satnam Singh ; The Proclaimers and Totonho y Os Cabra. CLUB WOMAD - Future World Funk ; Pardesi Music Machine and Pathaan. KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Clive Andrews ; Stretch People ; Heir of Insanity ; Martinez & Fabriga ; Woody Bop Muddy and Les Goulus.

2004

FRIDAY 23 JULY
Andrea Echeverry de Aterciopelados ; Ceilidh featuring Tiger Moth ; David Byrne featuring The Tosca Strings ; Dhol Foundation ; Fawzy Al-Aiedy ; Golden Pride Children's Choir ; Izzi Dunn ; Laye Sow ; Patrick Duff and Alex Webb ; Radio Mundial ; Richard Bona ; Sharon Shannon ; Souad Massi ; The Drummers of Burundi ; Yelemba d'Abidjan and Zaman Zaki.
KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Les Têtes de Vainqueurs ; Les Goulus ; Mimbre ; Mr Dennis Teeth ; Stickleback Plasticus.
CLUB WOMAD - DJ Andy Kershaw and JJC & 419 Squad.
SATURDAY 24 JULY
Culture Musical Club - Grand Orchestre Taarab de Zanzibar ; Daara J ; Damien Dempsey ; Drum Drum ; Golden Pride Children's Choir ; Hot Tuna ; Imbongi & Albert Nyathi ; Kila ; Malouma ; Marsada ; Michael Messer ; Moon Dogs ; N'faly Kouyate & Dunyakan ; Nigel Kennedy and Kroke ; Rokia Traore ; Sidestepper ; The Drummers of Burundi ; Tinariwen ; Yair Dalal ; Yelemba d'Abidjan and Zaman Zaki.
KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Les Têtes de Vainqueurs ; Les Goulus ; Mimbre ; Mr Dennis Teeth ; Stickleback Plasticus.
CLUB WOMAD - The Bays, Future World Funk and Resin Dogs.
SUNDAY 25 JULY
Aayjemaal ; Amparanoia ; Antonio Forcione & Ronu Majumdar ; Ba Cissoko ; Daby Toure ; DJ Dolores & Aparelhagem ; Enzo Avitabile & Bottari ; Jim Moray ; Liu Fang ; Ljiljana Buttler & Mostar Sevdah Reunion ; Luciano ; Señor Coconut ; The Suspects Soul 'n' Rhythm Revue ; Wire Daisies and a Gala performance with Yair Dalal featuring Jim Moray, Liu Fang, N'faly Kouyate with Dunyakan, Chris Difford, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady & Barry Mitterhof.
KITTY CANDLE'S CABARET - Les Têtes de Vainqueurs ; Les Goulus ; Mr Dennis Teeth ; Stickleback Plasticus ; Tuyo.
CLUB WOMAD - artists soon to be announced.
KID'S PROCESSION - including work by WOMAD's 2004 resident visual artists The Mora Brothers from Cuba.

Charlton Park Highlights

2007

The first year on the new site was also a very rainy and muddy year with festival goers nicknaming the site "WOMUD".

2008

Due to the previous year's flooding and some inaccessibility, the site was moved around and expanded. Stages included: Open Air, Siam Tent, Big Red Tent, Little Sicily, Dance Tent, Drum Tent, BBC Radio 3 Stages & Taste The World Stage. Also, the first year Radio Womad broadcast was launched.

2012

Capacity is nearly doubled to 40,000

2013

The headliners appearing on the Open Air and Siam Tent were Gilberto Gil, Rokia Traore, Seun Kuti and Lee "Scratch" Perry with Max Romeo Arrested Development were also added to the line-up later on
Adjágas
Alice Russell Replaced by DJ Cheeba
Amesmalua
Asif Ali Khan
Bwani Junction
Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino
Carminho
Christine Salem
David Rodigan MBE
David Wax Museum
Debapriya & Samanwaya
Dizu Plaatjies and the Ibuyambo Ensemble
Dub Inc
Emel Mathlouthi
Fanfare Ciocarlia
Fimber Bravo
Flavia Coelho
Fredy Massamba
GOCOO
Hidden Orchestra
Huun-Huur-Tu
Iadoni
Jagwa Music
Jesca Hoop
Katy Carr & The Aviators
Kissmet
La Chiva Gantiva
Le Vent Du Nord
Lévon Minassian
Mala in Cuba
Malawi Mouse Boys
Malouma
Mohammad Reza Mortazavi
Mokoomba
Nano Stern
Ondatrópica
Parov Stelar Band
Riot Jazz Brass Band
Sam Lee and Friends
Schlachthofbronx
Spoek Mathambo
Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys
Syd Arthur
Tamikrest
The Bombay Royale
The Heavy
Urna & Kroke
BBC Radio 3 Stage:
Mavrika
Barrule
Family Atlantica
Lucas Santtana
Zykopops
Roopa Panesar
Imperial Tiger Orchestra
Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
DJ Tudo e sua gente de todo lugar
La Pegatina
Fidan Hajieva
Guy Schalom & The Baladi Blues
DaWangGang
KonKoma
Red Hot Chilli Pipers

2014

The 2014 headliners included Youssou N'Dour, Sinead O'Connor, Manu Dibango and Les Ambassadeurs. Sinead O'Connor replaced Bobby Womack, who had died a handful of weeks before the festival. She dedicated her performance to him.

2020

WOMAD UK cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The festival, Radio Womad and BBC Radio 3 ran a free on-line only "WOMAD at Home" event the same weekend with exclusive and archive performances. Also, Will Lawton and the Alchemists gained permission to access the site and recorded a short two song set and are "The only band to play WOMAD 2020", with the video and images being released via their Facebook and Instagram accounts. "WOMAD at Home" T-shirts are sold to help raise funds for the festival crews affected by the forced unemployment.

2021

WOMAD UK cancelled again. Radio WOMAD again broadcast exclusive live shows from the presenters respective homes over the weekend.

2022

40th anniversary festival.

2023

Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

2024

Thursday
Friday
Saturday
The Allergies
Asmâa Hamzoui & Bnat Timbouktou
Sunday

Worldwide locations

- The 2021 event was one of the first of its kind due to Australia's unique lockdown rules and a smaller event of 6000 capacity was held in its place.
- The 2020 and 2021 events were cancelled due to the pandemic.
- The 2020 and 2021 events were cancelled due to the pandemic.
- 2024 event was also cancelled.
- WOMAD New Zealand 2021 was cancelled in late 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic complications; because of New Zealand's social distancing regulations during the emergence of COVID, its local organizing committee argued that the financial risk was too high if restrictions were to potentially be reinstated in close proximity to the event. - The event did also not go ahead in 2022 for the same reasons, but did recommence in 2023. The 2020 event was one of the last festivals in the world to run just prior to the worldwide lockdowns were imposed.
  • WOMAD Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • WOMAD South Africa.

Previous locations (Years included where known)

  • WOMAD Denmark 1988
  • WOMAD Canada 1988 - 1992
  • WOMAD France
  • WOMAD Finland
  • WOMAD Spain
  • WOMAD Germany
  • WOMAD Italy
  • WOMAD Sweden
  • WOMADrid 1992 - 1993
  • WOMAD Japan
  • WOMAD USA. 1993 - 2001. .
  • WOMAD Turkey
  • WOMAD at the Venice Carnival 1996
  • WOMAD Singapore 1998 - 2007
  • WOMAD Prague, 2000
  • WOMAD Athens 2001 - 2002
  • WOMAD Abu Dhabi, 2010 Abu Dhabi, UAE
  • WOMAD Sicily, 2012 Sicily, Italy
  • WOMAD Russia 2013
  • WOMAD Gran Tarajal, Fuerteventura 2014 & 2015
  • WOMAD Rome
  • WOMAD Portugal
  • WOMAD Austria
  • WOMAD South Africa
  • WOMAD Mexico was planned and stalled due to the pandemic in 2020

Radio WOMAD

Previously based on Charlton Park every year since the second year the UK festival moved there, the official festival radio station is broadcast on a temporary FM licence just prior to the festival opening its gates to the public and broadcasts 24 hours a day every day until late Monday after the public gates have closed. Each year the station hosts several exclusive live sessions and interviews from artists playing at the festival across the weekend. The FM signal reaches about ten miles away from the festival site.
During the forced cancellations of the festival in 2020 and 2021 the radio station was set up to broadcast remotely from several of the presenter's homes across the UK and was broadcast live via Mixcloud where listeners could also interact with other listeners and the presenters for the "WOMAD at home" events. The shows showcased several highlights of previous live sessions from their archives. There was also a special live x-mas show in 2021 and two special live announcement shows in early 2022, to tie in with the line-up announcement from the festival, broadcast from station manager Steve Satan's kitchen.