Politics
Ditching donor dinners for dancefloors and putting the party into Green Party
Showing that political fundraising doesn’t have to be all fancy dinners and shady crypto-related windfalls, the Green Party is instead heading for the dancefloor.
Green Space is taking its “party with purpose” model to Bristol this month, as the community and culture project builds what organisers describe as a repeatable, transparent and people-powered fundraising model for Green politics.
The Bristol event, taking place at Sawmills on Sunday 26 July 2026, will be the fourth Green Space party in the series, following two events in London and one in Leeds.
Putting the party into Green Party
Together, the first three events have raised around £37,000 for campaigning:
- Approximately £13,000 for London Greens at Heaven.
- £17,000 for Leeds Green Party.
- £7,000 for the national Green Party of England and Wales at The Cause in London.
The Bristol edition marks the next stage in proving the model can be built out beyond one-off city events, with locally rooted events raising money for local Green Parties while also supporting the wider national movement across the country.
The format offers a sharp contrast to traditional political fundraising, which is often a world of private dinners, big donors and closed-door access. Green Space events are publicly ticketed, culturally led and help people connect to politics through music, community and joy rather than formal party meetings or high-cost donor events.
The Bristol party will raise money for Bristol Green Party, with tickets accessibly priced at £10 – £15. Confirmed speakers include Zack Polanski, leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, and climate justice activist Dominique “Domi” Palmer, with more speakers to be announced.
The event will also feature a large DJ line-up spanning drum and bass, jungle, techno, hardcore, and bass – sounds long associated with Bristol’s pioneering music scene.
Confirmed DJ line-up:
- Anna Prank b2b Junction 17.
- Amen4Tekno.
- Euphonique.
- DJ Hybrid.
- DJ Gurl Power.
- El-Ze b2b Josie Bee.
- Gucci Libre.
- Hardcore Energy.
- Hypershé b2b Mousai.
- IffyHype.
- Origin8a & Propa b2b Buckfast Boys Club.
- REVRT.
- Tommy Leng (My Nu Leng).
- Visla.
- Lobsta B.
- Daunder.
- Das Ist Vas x Engineer.
More artists TBA.
Polanski said:
Politics shouldn’t be funded in private rooms – and only by people who can afford expensive dinners. What Green Space is showing is that there is another way that is open, transparent, joyful and rooted in community.
These events are more than just about raising money – they are changing who politics feels like it belongs to. A ticket to a day party should never be dismissed as less serious than a private donor dinner.
In many ways, it is more democratic. It brings people together. It is transparent about what it is raising money for. And it gives people a way into politics that feels alive rather than alienating.
It’s great to see events supporting local Green Parties and helping build a national movement powered by people, culture and hope.
Niall Moore, co-founder of Green Space, said:
Bristol is the beating heart of what we’re trying to build. This is a city with deep roots in club culture, climate justice, community organising and Green politics. It represents the spirit and the sound of the movement we are building.
Whilst this event is about raising money for the local Bristol Green Party, it’s also about making politics feel social, creative and open again. We want people to leave Sawmills feeling like they’ve been part of something joyful, local and politically meaningful.
British politics is being pulled apart by hate and division. We’re putting it back together with love and community.
Green Space aims to widen political participation by reaching people who may care about issues ranging from climate, housing, inequality and public services, but may feel alienated by traditional routes into politics.
Organisers hope the Bristol edition will show how the model can be adapted city by city, connecting national politics with local music scenes, venues and communities.
Profit from ticket sales goes directly to the Bristol Green Parties. You can get tickets to the event here (£10 / £15).
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By The Canary
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