Queer Spirit Festival 2026 - Follow up

Our ten year celebration festival is now over, and we know many of you have thoughts, feedback and sharing to offer. 

Feedback form

You can find a feedback form about the festival at the link below. Everything is optional so please feel free to fill in what you wish.  If 

https://queerspirit.net/festival/feedback

Social media sharing

We would love you to let people know about the festival, but we remind you not to share photos, videos or conversations that involve others, unless you have been told by them what and where they are okay for you to share.

Here, Queer, Cosmic song

For those that are interested in the tune played at the end of the festival (written by Shokti), you can listen to it here: Be here, be queer, be cosmic!

Latest Blog Posts

  • The Astrology of Queer Spirit 2026 by Capella

    The Astrology of Queer Spirit 2026, by Capella

    The astroweather gears up this Leo season as a lot of planets are in cardinal signs. Cardinal is a modality that reflects the beginning of a season, it therefore gives an association of initiator. Forward momentum is felt through Mercury now having turned direct. On the 12th of August we have our first solar eclipse across the axis of Leo and Aquarius. Venus moves into Libra on the 6th August, Mercury into Leo on the 9th, and Mars into Cancer on the 11th.

    This Leo season Venus and Mars make hard aspects to Neptune. The current social disharmony brings our awareness to how far we are from recognising shared humanity and collective belonging. We are angry, so angry at the destruction of the earth, at the dehumanisation and violence to a people, particularly black and brown people, and yet Mars, waterlogged in cancer, gives a sense of feeling ill equipped to fight.

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  • Our Sacred Rainbow Flag, by Mala (Nim)

    Our local high street in Havering, London, has had nylon St George's flags attached to almost every lamppost over the last 6 months. Recently, our MP also defected from the Conservatives to Reform, and in May, Reform also won majority control of the local council.

    It has been less than a month, and already the councillors have stopped our town hall from raising the rainbow flag (a tradition for over 10 years) and have requested that all local libraries scale back pride events. My initial reaction was anger and disappointment; growing up in this area as a queer non-binary South Asian, I was well aware of the racism and homophobia, so seeing the flag at the town hall was a much welcomed sign of progress and a visual representation of change.

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