Belladrum Festival 2025 Sees £100,000 Boost for Highland Charities & Community Groups

Some great news to share with you midweek. The numbers are in and we’re overjoyed to announce that the 21st edition of Belladrum has seen £100,000 in donations towards charities and community groups.

Home-grown in the Highlands, 21 years down the line, as a team we are still very much rooted in community. This year once again saw Bella donate free market stall spaces, online visibility opportunities and festival tickets to help raise vital funds for local charities and community groups.

Each year, we also select an official charity partner. For 2025, Belladrum partnered with Highland Action for Little Ones (Halo). Founded in January 2023 by Mel Thomson and her daughters Ashley and Lauren, Halo supports Highland communities affected by the cost-of-living crisis and children living in poverty.


“We were absolutely overwhelmed by the generosity and platform provided to us by Belladrum. As a small, volunteer-led charity with no statutory funding, opportunities like this make a world of difference. The awareness we raised, and the conversations we had with festivalgoers across the weekend, were incredibly powerful. Every donation, every connection, helps us support more children and families facing hardship across the Highlands. We’re so proud to have been Belladrum’s chosen charity partner this year, it’s an experience we’ll never forget.”

— Mel Thomson, Co-Founder, Highland Action for Little Ones (Halo)

Other local groups benefited from Belladrum’s support including Kiltarlity Village Hall, who raised an incredible £7,800 through the running of their onsite Tea Tent - serving up their famous home-made cream teas, while grassroots mental health charity Mikeysline received £6,500 in monetary donations while onsite, and through raffling Belladrum Festival tickets.




"We're beyond grateful to Belladrum for their continued support of our grassroots charity Mikeysline.

By working together, we're not only bringing awareness of mental health and suicide prevention to a wide and diverse audience, but by the vital funds raised we're also making a difference in our local communities throughout the North of Scotland."

- Allana Stables, Bee The Change Manager, Mikeysline


The Highland Hospice were once again also supported via the donation of Belladrum tickets, free onsite stall space and sponsorship of one of the hearts in this years ‘Highland HeArt Trail’ and gained over £55,000 via Belladrum Festival support.

Belladrum Festival also donated tickets to various charities, schools and individuals, allowing them to generate essential funds for their initiatives through raffles and other fundraising activities including SNAP, Drummond School, Hilton Shinty Club and many more.

Visitors to Belladrum’s 2025 ‘Charity Alley’ area also had the chance to meet an inspiring variety of organisations, including Lovat Shinty Club, Lucky2BeHere, and James Support Group, all contributing further to the festival’s community spirit.

“A heartfelt thank you to our incredible Bella audience for engaging with and donating to our wonderful charities. Community lies at the very heart of Belladrum, and it’s our absolute privilege to support the fundraising efforts and raise awareness for so many charitable organisations, causes that mean so much to both our audience and the entire Bella team.”

Naomi Hollas, Festival Co-ordinator, Belladrum



Looking ahead, we're very excited to soon share information on the newly instated Belladrum Festival Community Trust, a charity initiative funded by proceeds from the reintroduced car parking fees which aims at even further supporting local community projects across the surrounding area.

Charities and community groups looking to join in the fun at Belladrum and who are interested in applying for a free stall are advised to keep watch for applications going live for the 2026 event in November and follow us on social media for updates.

Team Bella x

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