
IF: Milton Keynes International Festival returns - ready to inspire, transform and engage the city with moments of wonder
Announcement of first 2025 events and the Speigeltent programme
Friday 18 to Sunday 27 July
IF: Milton Keynes International Festival is celebrated for its programme of large-scale outdoor events, theatrical performances and installations, circus shows, comedy, cabaret, live music and free family activities, transforming the city and its surrounds over ten amazing days. 2025 sees the Festival embracing a spirit of energy, freedom, and possibility - inspiring its audiences to dream big and imagine a brighter, shared future.
Today (6 March), the Festival is announcing its first events and the Spiegeltent programme.
The Festival’s opening weekend features two headline events – large-scale works from Catalonia’s Deabru Beltzak and Germany’s Michael Pendry, both spectacular and moving in their own different ways.
Deabru Beltzak’s pyrotechnic and drumming promenade performance Symfeuny makes its way through the city where it culminates in a spectacular on-stage finale. Deabru Beltzak were part of the City’s iconic 2015 Rugby World Cup celebrations Clash of Drums produced by the Festival. Friday 18 July. (Catalonia)
Michael Pendry’s moving art-for-peace multi-media installation Les Colombes features 3,000 white paper doves in Middleton Hall in centre:mk, the Festival’s headline sponsor. People will be invited both to make doves to contribute to the installation and to hang doves in the windows of shops, offices, community centres and homes to create a second, City-wide, installation. Les Colombes will also be shown in Rome and New York this year. Friday 18 to Sunday 27 July. (Germany)

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