The Stanley Donwood poster artwork

WIN! Signed Stanley Donwood x Glastonbury Festival 2025 screen print

Want to be in with a chance of owning an iconic piece of Glastonbury Festival history?

You could win 1 of 5 limited edition screenprints of 'Or Else The Light', the official Glastonbury Festival 2025 artwork, signed by artist Stanley Donwood, Michael Eavis and Emily Eavis, by donating just £10 to War Child in our prize draw.  

All funds raised will go to War Child to support our work with children living through conflict around the world. Don't forget, you can enter as many times as you like to increase your chances of winning!

Inspired by both mediaeval and modern stained glass windows, 'Or Else The Light' reimagines these for a world with no gods but the natural world and the beauty of the sun.

The title is the last four words of Margaret Atwood’s prescient 1985 novel The Handmaid’s Tale. The book is set in a near-future New England in a patriarchal, totalitarian state know as Gilead. Even in the sunshine, freedom can never be taken for granted.

Each year, the Glastonbury Festival artwork is highly sought after, so enter the prize draw now to be in with a chance of owning an iconic piece of Festival history before it goes on sale. 

⏰ Prize draw ends Friday 20 June at 10am BST.

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A mockup of the installation at Glastonbury 2025.

War Child to Plant Seeds of Hope at Glastonbury Festival 2025

War Child brings hope for a brighter future to children whose lives have been torn apart by war. That’s why we’ve teamed up with acclaimed graphic artist, Anthony Burrill and innovative designer Michael Marriott, to plant seeds of hope at this month’s Glastonbury Festival.

You can find our HOPE installation in the Festival’s Silver Hayes area, where you can come and meet the War Child team and share a message of hope on a postcard containing wildflower seeds. After the festival we will be planting the messages to create a very special garden - planting seeds of hope both literally and symbolically.  

They will also be displayed in an online gallery at warchild.org.uk as a source of inspiration for anyone who needs them.  

So if you're coming along to this year's festival, join us in Silver Hayes to sow seeds of hope and remind the world that even in the darkest places, hope is still possible.