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Festivals For Future: Frances Fox on Music’s Role in Climate Justice

66 min • 23 februari 2025

Music has long been a force for change but as extreme weather disrupts events and the industry grapples with its own environmental footprint, can music be a meaningful part of the climate justice movement?

In episode 2 of season 3 of the Drowned in Sound Podcast, Sean Adams speaks with Frances Fox, founder of Climate Live and a leader in the UK’s youth climate strikes.

Frances shares her journey from music fan to activist, why festivals are powerful spaces for engagement, and how the music industry can move beyond greenwashing to drive real action.


This episode explores:

Why festivals are at risk from the climate crisis

How music fans can help shape the climate conversation

The role of artists, venues & labels in pushing for a sustainable future

The reality of music’s carbon footprint and what needs to change

The Solar-Powered Pink Bus—and why Climate Live is taking a message of climate justice straight to festival crowds whilst applying glitter and temporary tattoos


From touring impacts to activism strategies, this episode breaks down the intersection of music and climate justice, offering real insights into what fans, artists, and the industry can do next.


“Engaging the unengaged is my jam—when you meet people where they're at, like at a festival, it's very chill.”

– Frances Fox


Episode Highlights:

00:00 – Introduction: Can Music Be a Force for Climate Justice?05:00 – Frances Fox’s Journey: From Festival-Goer to Climate Activist09:20 – Festivals & Climate Change: How Extreme Weather Is Reshaping Live Music15:40 – Touring, Vinyl & Streaming: The Hidden Environmental Cost of Music22:00 – The Solar-Powered Pink Bus: Taking Climate Conversations to Festivals30:00 – Roles in the Resistance: How Fans & Artists Can Push for Industry Change40:00 – Call to Action: What’s Next & How Listeners Can Get Involved


Further Reading & Resources:

Climate LiveJoin the movement and apply to perform

Fridays for FutureGlobal climate strike movement

Choked UpCampaigning for air quality in marginalized communities

Disha RaviIndian climate activist's Wiki

Roles in the Resistance PosterFind your place in climate activism

Julie's BicycleSustainability in the creative arts

Tori Tsui Climate activist and author of It's Not Just You

Dominique PalmerClimate activist and speaker

Music Declares EmergencyMusicians demanding climate action

Music Venue TrustProtecting grassroots music venues

Safe Gigs for WomenCreating safer environments for women at gigs

Teach The Future - teachthefuture.uk

Rozzi - Artist who wrote a song about LA fires

Stop RosebankCampaign against new oil fields

Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation TreatyEnding fossil fuel expansion

EarthPercentBrian Eno’s initiative for climate funding

Make My Money MatterHow your bank funds fossil fuels

Rainforest Foundation UKProtecting the Congo Basin

ReverbEco-friendly music tours

Massive Attack's Climate InitiativesBand's efforts for sustainable festivals


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Why This Matters:

Festivals are already being disrupted—Boardmasters, Standon Calling, and others have faced cancellations due to extreme weather, and independent festivals may not survive rising insurance costs.

The music industry still relies on fossil fuels—From plastic-heavy vinyl production to major labels backed by oil & gas investments, there’s a deeper connection than many realise.

Musicians & fans have power—From sustainable touring to rethinking sponsorships, music can lead the way—but only if more people demand change.

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