A header with a night time photograph of the inside of the old Cocentry Cathedral with Coventry Peace Festival to the left and two logos and the dates 1 - 16 November on the right.

Coventry’s annual Peace Festival happens in November promoting the city’s ongoing work of peace, tolerance and friendship. The city is well known around the world as a welcoming place and also as the city of peace and reconciliation.

Booking for events is not required unless stated on the event listing.

Coventry Multifaith Annual Peace Walk 2025
Coventry Multifaith Forum
Saturday 1 November 2025, 10am to 2pm
Priory Visitor Centre

The theme of this peace walk links to the commemoration of the 85th anniversary of The Blitz. It also links to the national interfaith week theme which is ‘community together we serve’. Each place of worship will be presenting an item that develops social cohesion.

Let’s Embrace Peace
Vanny Radio
Saturday 1 November 2025, 11am to 3pm
161 Broad Street Centre

Join us for an inspiring day of creativity and connection as part of Coventry’s Peace Festival. Through performances, workshops, art and intergenerational dialogues, we’ll explore peace, unity and understanding. Young people will lead creative projects and discussions celebrating diversity, empathy, and community harmony. Everyone is welcome to take part.

Songmaking
Underground Lights
Tuesday 4 November 2025, 2pm to 4pm
Coventry Central Hall

Join Underground Lights for this creative workshop where you’ll work together as a group to create a song exploring peace and reconciliation. Session suitable for people aged 18+. There will be posters of soldiers on display and poppy table arrangements.

Learn the Heritage Craft of Woodcarving
Coventry Woodcarvers Association
Tuesday 4 and Tuesday 11 November 2025, 5.45pm to 8pm
Finham Park School

People are invited to have a go at woodcarving. We will start with an introductory talk and demonstration, followed by practical instruction to learn carving techniques. Attendees can then carve a dove of peace. There will be different options to finish the carving so everyone can create their own individual dove. Email [email protected] to book. Suitable for ages 11 and over. Anyone under the age of 17 must be accompanied by parent or guardian.

Peace Without Reconciliation: Lessons from East Asia
University of Warwick
Tuesday 4 November 2025, 6.15pm to 8pm
The Oculus, University of Warwick campus

A panel of experts on East Asia will unpack the politics of the recent World War II commemorations. Drawing on examples like Hiroshima, they will show how national politics have intertwined with national memories used for political ends, creating obstacles to reconciliation as nations clash over opposing interpretations of history. Following the discussion members of the audience will be invited to ask questions.

Coventry Peace Trail
Coventry Lord Mayor’s Committee for Peace and Reconciliation
Wednesday 5 and Thursday 6 November 2025, 10.30am to 12pm
Coventry Cathedral Ruins – beside The Charred Cross

This walking tour visits sites associated with peace in Coventry city centre. It begins with the ruins of St. Michael’s Cathedral and concludes in Millennium Place. This year will focus on the peace trail sites near Coventry Cathedral Ruins. Everyone will be given a free Peace Trail booklet with information about all 27 Peace Trail sites.

Lord Mayor’s Peace Lecture
Coventry Lord Mayor’s Committee for Peace and Reconciliation
Thursday 6 November 2025, 6pm to 8.30pm
Coventry Cathedral

This year’s Lord Mayor’s Peace Lecture will be delivered by international human rights activist, Mandy Sanghera OBE. Her work focuses on supporting victims and survivors of honour-based violence and cultural abuse, with the lecture covering some of her vital work and advising how people can help and support this cause. Email [email protected] to book.

Reflections with Godiva Sisters
Godiva Trust
Friday 7 November 2025, 11am to 1pm
Priory Visitor Centre

We remember the message that went out around the world after the Blitz, the message of Peace and Reconciliation. In these turbulent times, the Godiva Sisters reflect on the world through their cultures and faiths and spread the message of peace in Coventry. There will be a short walk to reflect in Priory Gardens.

Peace Wreaths from the Orchard
Coventry Peace Orchard
Saturday 8 November 2025, 11.30am to 1.30pm
Coundon Hall Park

An outdoor, hands-on workshop where participants create small autumn wreaths or hanging decorations using natural and found materials from the Peace Orchard. Twigs, windfall apples, leaves, pinecones, seed heads and recycled ribbons are woven into simple circular wreaths.

Stories of Peace: A Community Storytelling Walk in the Park

Emerald Book Club CIC
Saturday 8 November 2025, 1pm to 3pm
Red House Park

Emerald Book Club proposes Stories of Peace: A Community Storytelling Walk in the Park – an interactive outdoor storytelling experience at Red House Park. The walk has been designed to celebrate peace, unity and reconciliation through the power of stories and words. Email [email protected] to book.

Together for Peace
Young Beacons CIC
Workshops on Thursday 6 and Friday 7 November, 12.30pm to 2.30pm
Showcase on Saturday 8 November, 1pm to 5pm
Wava Hall

Event where children and young people will come together to create art pieces that represent and promote peace. These will be pieces that resonate with, and represent the significance of, both the Blitz and Coventry’s identity as a City of Peace and Reconciliation. There will be two sessions to create the art pieces followed by a showcase to share the art. To book a place for youngsters aged 8 – 18, email [email protected].

Soul Coventry
Priory Visitor Centre
Saturday 8 November 2025, 6pm to 9:30pm
Priory Visitor Centre

A dynamic live music and poetry event dedicated to showcasing the talents of local and emerging artists from Coventry. Our mission is to create a safe, intimate and welcoming environment that encourages individuals to share their artistic expressions. Join us as we provide a platform for participants to explore and communicate their personal journeys, healing and growth through creativity.

Remembrance Sunday Service
Coventry City Council
War Memorial Park
Sunday 9 November, 11am to 1pm

Annual Remembrance Sunday Service which takes place by the Cenotaph in the park. Attended by the Lord Mayor of Coventry, the Bishop of Coventry and serving and retired members of the armed forces. The event is followed by a ceremony at London Road Cemetery at 3pm.

Faces of Hope
ALTA Community
Monday 10 November 2025, 10am to 3pm
MS Therapy Centre

Faces of Hope is a deeply personal exploration of healing, peace and renewal. Working with plaster of Paris and clay, artist Veronica Grant has created calm, gentle faces emerging from rough, textured surface. This artwork captures how beauty can grow from pain, and how the human spirit can find its way back to gentleness and light.

Acknowledging Support of the Commonwealth in the World Wars
St Paul’s Church
Monday 10 November 2025, 10.30am to 11.30am
Peace Park (corner of Foleshill Road/Livingstone Road)

Local schools will read peace poetry local places of worship to acknowledge members of their congregations/sangat that fought in the war. We’ll focus on the 85th anniversary since the Coventry Blitz and remember the efforts of our community to recover and serve each other and the city together.

Tea, Tales and Togetherness
Foleshill Women’s Training
Tuesday 12 November 2025, 10am to 2pm
Foleshill Women’s Training Centre

This women’s only event will bring together women from diverse backgrounds to celebrate peace through poetry, storytelling, and cultural sharing. Participants will read short poems in their own languages, express their hopes for peace. Refreshments will be provided.
Booking required – call 07508 437589 or 024 7663 7693

History Tour around Coventry Cathedral
WATCH Charity
Tuesday 12 November 2025, 3.30pm to 5.30pm
WATCH Community Centre

A trip for young people aged 8 to 18 to visit Coventry Cathedral. They will get the chance to connect with the city’s history, particularly The Blitz, and the Cathedral’s role as a symbol of peace. This visit will inspire their understanding of reconciliation so they can work together to produce a show to air on local radio.

Parent/guardian must request a consent form to complete in advance: [email protected]

A Taste of Malaysian Heritage
Malaysian Coventry Society
Thursday 13 November 2025, 12pm to 3pm
Evro Cafe by Warung

We are a community group promoting cultural understanding, friendship and shared learning among communities in our city. We are running a ‘Show and Tell’ cultural workshop to raise awareness of Malaysian culture through interactive and sensory experiences including food, costumes, games and crafts.

Cyber Peace: Skills for Navigating Misinformation and Information Personal Peace
Master’s Student Led Initiative
Thursday 13 November 2025, 5.30pm to 6.3pm
Central Library

In the modern world, the frontlines of conflicts extend far beyond physical spaces. Today, different regions around the world face both visible warfare and an “invisible battlefield” online, where disinformation, deepfakes and digital propaganda disrupt trust and spread fear. Participants will explore information warfare, disinformation campaigns, AI-generated content and propaganda techniques.

Radio Show “Coventry: City of Peace and Reconciliation”
WATCH Charity
Friday 14 November 2025, 10am to 12pm
WATCH Community Centre

Working with our Skillz with Hillz radio training cohort, young people will co-create and broadcast a radio programme. The show will feature reflections, interviews and creative expressions inspired by the Peace Festival’s themes, their experiences at the Cathedral and in the workshops.

Dove Decorating Workshop
WATCH Charity
Thursday 13 November, 3.30pm to 5.30pm
WATCH Community Centre

This session is for children and young people aged 8 to 18. They will design and decorate clay or paper doves, symbolising peace, hope and reconciliation. The doves will serve as both a personal reflection and a collective artwork, highlighting the importance of peace across generations.

Hearts can ache without breaking: The story of the Coventry Blitz as seen from Holy Trinity
Holy Trinity Church
Friday 14 November, 12pm to 2pm
Holy Trinity Church

Join us to listen to a short talk to hear the story of the Coventry Blitz as seen from Holy Trinity. The talk will be followed by a tour of the church with particular attention to the damage caused by war, and evidence of peace and restoration. The talks will take place at 12pm and 1pm.

Reborn Phoenix
LTB Priory Place
Saturday 15 November, 10am to 5pm
Priory Visitor Centre

Reborn Phoenix is a female-led artistic collaboration between Sherrie Edgar, Toni Peach, and Michala Gyetvai, who will create a powerful new mixed-media painting and accompanying poem re-imagining George Wagstaffe’s The Phoenix sculpture. This new work pays tribute to the courage and resilience of women who served during the Blitz and throughout World War II.

It Takes a City
Talking Birds
Saturday 15 November, 3pm to 3.45pm
Coventry Cathedral

It Takes a City tells the extraordinary story of two bomb disposal crews; one in 2008, when the uncovering of an unexploded WW2 bomb led to the evacuation of the city centre, and one during the Blitz of 1940. This special promenade performance with live music reflects on the legacy of conflict. To book, visit the Coventry Cathedral events listing.

This information is from Coventry City Council