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This could be you...

Posted by bex — 13 June 2007 at 4:23pm - Comments

Just a reminder to get your wellies on and enter our online video and photo competition. There are four days left to win a pair of Glastonbury tickets!

Let the show begin

Posted by bex — 8 March 2007 at 5:10pm - Comments

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog

Getting ready for the gig on the Arctic Sunrise

The fun's about to begin. Our ice-breaker has been transformed into a fully-fledged music venue. Lighting rigs, speakers, microphones, mixing desks, screens and crates of cables (approximately as heavy as the core of the sun) have been manoeuvred down slippery gangways, onto floating pontoons and set up on the ship's helideck. The soundcheck is happening now - the latest event on our Trident: we don't buy it tour is ready to go...

Webcast from the water

Posted by bex — 7 March 2007 at 5:28pm - Comments

Part of the Trident: we don't buy it tour blog

Arctic Sunrise by Tower Bridge

We're all aflurry onboard the Sunrise today, setting up for a musical event with a difference tomorrow evening (Thursday). At 6.30pm tomorrow, the Sense of Sound choir will be onboard, performing a new musical piece composed by Damon Albarn (he of Gorillaz and Blur fame). The piece is called Five Minutes to Midnight, and the performance will represent a peaceful demonstration against renewing Trident and against Britain possessing nuclear weapons. It will be directed by Hannah Eidinow with visuals designed by Robert del Naja of Massive Attack, and contributions from Brian Eno.

What we made: a nuclear wasteland

Posted by bex — 26 September 2006 at 8:00am - Comments

London rapper Example doesn't just take his music to the edge - he also takes it to deserted, radioactively contaminated post-nuclear zones. Now he's released a documentary about his journey to Chernobyl, explaining why he thinks the future shouldn't be nuclear.

"I don't think anyone who's been here can be for nuclear power," says rapper Example, looking around at empty cots and babies' gas masks in a disintegrating schoolroom near Chernobyl.

Misty's new 'Forest Soul' CD release raises money for Greenpeace

Last edited 6 April 2005 at 8:00am
6 April, 2005

A new CD from London singer songwriter Misty Oldland will raise money for Greenpeace. At least 50 pence from each album sold will be donated. As the title implies, 'Forest Soul' is a collection of 17 songs which creatively explore issues of conservation and spirituality, sampling the sounds of the rainforest and 23 'featured creatures,' most of which are endangered.

Misty's music on this latest album is influenced by her love of ancient forests and wildlife. Her style has been described as a mixture of jazz, soul and hiphop.

Glastonbury tickets sell out in record time

Last edited 4 April 2005 at 8:00am
Greenpeace field: Glastonbury 2003

Greenpeace field: Glastonbury 2003

Tickets for Glastonbury Festival have sold out in record time again this year. Greenpeace does not have any tickets for sale, and the festival organisers are clamping down on anyone trying to sell on their ticket for profit so please be wary of touts and auction websites. Congratulations to everyone who got a ticket and we look forward to seeing you there!