Tremula Network is an audio-first podcast company based in the UK and dedicated to unheard stories of adventure, nature and the outdoors. Join us the 20-21st September 2024 for the inaugural Tremula Festival, a two day podcast festival combining the power of audio with a love of the outdoors.
Our Production Day in the beautiful South Downs on 20th is supporting podcasters to upskill with a range of talks and practical workshops.
Out Listener Day in Brighton on 21st features a full programme of live shows including interviews, storytelling, panels and live music.
Plus we’re putting on a number of pay-what-you-can events, including an exclusive event with the award-winning Folk on Foot podcast — follow them on a live recording with the Brighton-based band Bird in the Belly.
Tickets are on sale now, with a flexible ticketing system for all events. Find out more at tremula.network/festival or buy tickets now at ticketsource.co.uk/tremula-network.
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