One of the most esteemed festivals delving into humanity’s most pressing issues will take place in Bratislava this May. Starmus Festival will offer a much-needed voice to raise awareness about the urgency to act in light of the climate crisis. The six-day event will take all around Bratislava and will be open to the general public.
On 12 May, Bratislava will stage a concert by Jean-Michel Jarre with a special guest appearance by Brian May. The next day will follow with eye-opening presentations from scientists and world-renowned philanthropists. Among others, Jane Goodall will look at why there are still reasons for hope, Steven Chu will discuss the challenges to net-zero GHG emissions, and Slyvia Erle will share insights about exploring and protecting Earth’s deep frontier.
Every year, the Starmus Festival honours experts who achieved excellence in science communications. The Stephen Hawking Medal Award ceremony was created in honour of the late scientist. It recognises the merit of popular science on an international level.
Following the awards, the organisers promise an unforgettable concert by The Offspring and other performers. Participants can look forward to insightful talks about the space frontier, AI and sustainability on the final days. Every edition grants attendees a unique experience, a symbiosis between exclusive talks and once-in-a-lifetime concerts.
About Starmus Festival
Starmus is a global festival of science communication that brings together the most brilliant minds on the planet. Every edition of the festival is organised around a particular theme related to space exploration and includes talks, debates, panel discussions, exhibitions, concerts, film screenings and other activities. Starmus also offers a City Programme, a morning agenda of talks, presentations, workshops, screenings, etc., all around the city and available freely to the general public.
Learn more about the world-renowned festival here.