GRASP Vidensfestival returns on 25–26 September – and today we unveil even more programme highlights for this year’s edition. There’s a lot to look forward to!
With eleven new talks and experiences, we’re adding even more voices and perspectives to a programme that explores how we can rethink knowledge, act sustainably, understand each other across differences – and build a society where more people feel heard, included, and connected.
Over two days in September, the festival brings together voices from art, research, civil society, and business to explore questions that demand courage, curiosity, and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Tickets are only 100 DKK – because GRASP is co-created with partners and part of Roskilde Festival Group’s non-profit mission.
Explore the new additions and sign up below.

Experience Julie Nymann’s sensory installation about dyslexia, vulnerability, and strength. A visual story celebrating differences and new ways of sensing the world.

How do we tell the story of the climate crisis through personal encounters and powerful portraits? Peder Frederik Jensen and Anders Rye Skjoldjensen share their experiences from creating the book Under Samme Måne.

Step into the green and taste the power of connection. A sensory walk with nature, conversations, and perspectives in motion.

How can we build communities across differences and global power structures? A panel explores the potentials and dilemmas of the pluriverse.

Can we build our way out of the climate crisis? Not alone – but when research, funding, and entrepreneurship join forces, we get closer.

Can rest be a way of knowing? Join a lecture and collective experiments that challenge conventional ideas about how we produce knowledge.

Where body, thought, and design meet. A sensory and critical hands-on session on making – across disciplines and with the body as co-creator.

Join an open discussion on philosophy’s role in today’s biggest questions. Philosophy students invite you to explore ethics, climate, and the role of art.

Sci-fi, research, and feminism meet by the fire. A conversation on new insights and directions in the work for social sustainability.

How can culture be a driver of climate action? Discover local examples from Roskilde and Horsens, where cultural actors lead the green transition.

How do young people use social media to fight for the climate – across continents? Get insights from a research project with youth in Denmark and Tanzania and join the conversation on digital activism and global community.