Pop-up: Music and social issues in focus
Artists and NGOs showcase their collaborative work
Music might not be the first place you look for answers to social issues, but that is exactly the idea behind SOUND Mission. Over the past six months, musicians have worked with five NGOs to explore how artistic formats can open up new ways of thinking about real world challenges. This project now opens to the public as a pop-up on April 23 2026, where visitors can meet the NGOs and artists and get a closer look at the work they have developed over the past six months. It is presented by GRASP, Roskilde Festival Group’s platform for knowledge and networking, a community active throughout the year.
Sound, poetry and climate on the programme
Across the programme, you will find music and poetry on body and gender, an imagined sound piece, mechanical birds, and work exploring nature from a child’s perspective. A new climate songbook will also be part of the event, with a shared sing along. Drinks will be served throughout as well.
It is free to join, but you need to sign up in advance. Read more here.