Exeter Respect Festival returns to Belmont Park on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 June for its annual celebration of Exeter diversity.
There will be live music and arts performances on the Mandela Stage, Stephen Lawrence Diversity Stage and Community Stage alongside a variety of local campaign and community group stalls and art, workshops, dance, stories, clothing, global food and drinks, hand-made crafts and displays.
The headliners at this year’s festival, the theme of which is “Different Roots, One Community”, are four-piece Romanian-influenced Crina and Avtar, who will lead an interactive Bhangra and Bollywood dance-along.

Exeter Respect Festival began as a small one-day event in Northernhay Gardens in 1997 before growing into weekenders and themed events at Exeter Phoenix, then settling in Belmont Park from 2009 with a two-day festival.
The event, which attracts up to 20,000 attendees, has welcomed many musicians and artists over the past 28 years. Then up-and-coming Teignmouth band Muse played in 1998. Other highlights have included Asian Dub Foundation, Talvin Singh, Wiley and Skepta.
In 2020 the festival moved online, also holding a vigil in Belmont Park in memory of those lost to COVID-19 and in the Grenfell Tower fire, police murder victim George Floyd and Simeon Francis, who died in police custody in Torquay.
It returned to Exeter Phoenix in 2021 for a one-day event but has been back at its regular Belmont Park home since 2022.
Exeter Respect Festival opens at 11.30am on Saturday 6 June, with performances from noon until 7pm, then at 11am on Sunday 7 June 2026, with performances until 6pm.
There is an over-16s entry fee of £2 on each day, payable on arrival. It is an alcohol-free event.
A festival launch event featuring live music and performance will take place from 11am to 3.30pm on Saturday 23 May in Princesshay.
For more information visit the Exeter Respect Festival website.
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