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Momentum Festival - Saturday: The Big Day Out
The Crescendo Tent
Galway, GW
May 2 Sat • 2026 • 2:30pm
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Momentum Festival - Saturday: The Big Day Out at the The Crescendo Tent, Galway, GW
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Wikipedia Bio
| Formation | 8 October 2015; 10 years ago (2015-10-08) |
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| Founder | Jon Lansman |
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Region served | Great Britain |
| Members | 20,000–30,000[3] (2021) |
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| Staff | 13[1] (2019) |
| Website | peoplesmomentum |
Momentum is a British left-wing political organisation which has been described as a grassroots movement supportive of the Labour Party; since January 2017, all Momentum members must be (or become) members of the party.[4] It was founded in 2015 by Jon Lansman, Adam Klug, Emma Rees and James Schneider after Jeremy Corbyn's successful campaign to become Labour Party leader and it was reported to have between 20,000 and 30,000 members in 2021.[3]
The organisation has polarised Labour politicians and journalists since it was founded. Momentum has been compared to the Labour Party's Militant tendency. The organisation originally set up – and maintains close ties with – The World Transformed.
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