Spring Weekend 2025
Friday 25 – Sunday 27 April
Spring Weekend 2025
Quench your curiosity and join over thirty of Britain’s top historians, broadcasters, politicians and thinkers at the Spring Weekend this April, now available to watch on demand until 25 May 2025.
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Livestream Tickets and Passes
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Digital Festival Pass – £38 – for access to the full digital talks programme, saving you more than 60% on the digital ticket price and allowing you to watch on demand until 25 May.
Digital events are available to purchase and view until 25 May.
Power and Politics
Michael Heseltine reveals forty years of frontline politics from Thatcher to Cameron, former GCHQ Director David Omand and Russia experts Uilleam Blacker and Sinclair McKay ask: Is there a New World Order? Middle East historian Michael Scott-Baumann explores the Israel Gaza Conflict whilst Alex Chalk and Richard Graham ask: Has the Rule of Law Broken Down?
Kings & Queens
Top archaeologist Max Adams explores mighty King Offa and his dyke, Lucy Hughes-Hallett and Gareth Russell reveal the life and loves of James I, medieval expert Sharon Bennett Connolly celebrates Empress Matilda, Britain’s forgotten Medieval Queen, and Andrew Armstrong whisks us back to the court of Henry III and Queen Eleanor in medieval Gloucester.
Remarkable Revelations
Ian Mortimer explores extraordinary new evidence showing Edward II wasn’t killed at Berkeley Castle, BBC Coast’s Mark Horton reveals a huge Viking Fort by the Severn, top designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen shares stunning design secrets inspired by history and Janina Ramirez offers an exclusive tour of England’s greatest Tudor facade.
Unearthing Hidden Histories
Award-winning historian Hallie Rubenhold explores the lives of Dr Crippen’s women, BBC broadcaster Luke Pepera shares some of the greatest figures in African history, master stonemason Andrew Ziminski reveals the hidden treasures of England’s medieval parish churches and the owners of Gloucestershire’s finest stately homes give us an exclusive peak behind the walls.
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Spring Weekend Digital Events still available to book and view until 25 May!
Spring Weekend 2025 Events
Visiting the Gloucester History Festival Spring Weekend
Ticket booking information
Bookings will be available online, by phone and via the in-person Box Office
Box office open on site 9.30am to 8pm daily.
Reservable seating: you can now choose and book specific seats when you book online, via phone or in person.
Book signings organised by Waterstones take place after each event.
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