London’s largest adult education college, City Lit, is delighted to announce the return of its annual Mental Wealth Festival, running from the 9th–11th October to coincide with World Mental Health Day. Now in its eleventh year, the festival has become one of City Lit’s flagship events, offering an ambitious programme of talks, performances, and workshops dedicated to exploring mental health and wellbeing.

With special taster sessions beginning on the 9th October, this year’s festival will present a vibrant mix of activities, available both online and in-person, bringing together leading voices from neuroscience, psychology, the arts, and community wellbeing.

Festival highlights

City Lit has once again partnered with leading organisations including Beyond Words, the National Gallery, the Royal Ballet and Opera and Age UK to ensure a diverse and thought-provoking programme of free and low-cost events.

From talks and panel discussions to creative workshops and live performances, the festival is dedicated to restoring, supporting, and celebrating mental health and wellbeing. Festival highlights include:

  • Beliefism: How to stop hating the people we disagree with
  • Compassionate conversations: Suicide, bereavement and grief
  • Reimagining wellbeing for the 21st century

Festival speakers

The 2025 festival welcomes an impressive roster of speakers, bringing together leading figures from neuroscience, psychology, education, and the arts. Each contributor will offer a unique perspective on how we can better understand, nurture, and sustain our mental health and wellbeing.

  • Dr Tara Swart: Neuroscientist and bestselling author of The Signs.
  • Professor Paul Dolan: Professor of Behavioural Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Mark Malcomson CBE: Principal and Chief Executive of City Lit.

In addition to the headline events, the festival features a rich programme of taster workshops that give audiences the opportunity to experience the connection between learning and wellbeing. Workshops include:

  • The healing power of Dionysian celebrations
  • Feldenkrais: Mind-body connection through gentle movement
  • Why nature is good for your mental health

Ian Tucknott, Director of the Mental Wealth Festival, commented:

“Our mental health is deeply influenced by the ideas we engage with, the communities we are part of, and the time we allow ourselves for reflection and creativity. This year’s festival brings together some extraordinary voices and experiences, with a focus on equipping people with practical insights as well as moments of inspiration. I look forward to welcoming audiences to another powerful celebration of mental wealth.”

The Mental Wealth Festival 2025 promises three days of reflection, learning, and celebration – inviting Londoners and audiences from all over the world to pause, connect, and invest in their mental wellbeing.

The festival’s programme is continuously expanding and you can explore the full schedule here: https://www.citylit.ac.uk/programme 

Grab your tickets now before they sell out, and join City Lit for an inspiring celebration of mental health and wellbeing.

City Lit

City Lit is one of Europe’s largest and most respected adult education colleges, offering a wide array of online and in-person courses designed to empower adult learners at every stage of life. Founded in 1919, City Lit has been a cornerstone of lifelong learning in central London for over 100 years, known for its commitment to accessibility, innovation, and excellence in education. Whether you're looking to develop professional skills, explore a new hobby, or pursue personal growth, City Lit provides a welcoming and inclusive environment where curiosity thrives. With thousands of courses spanning the arts, humanities, languages, technology, health, and more, City Lit invites learners from all walks of life to engage in transformative educational experiences. Classes are led by expert tutors who are passionate about their subjects and dedicated to supporting students on their learning journeys. City Lit also champions community, creativity, and confidence - empowering individuals to make meaningful changes in their lives and in society. From absolute beginners to advanced learners, everyone is welcome at City Lit. Its central London campus and dynamic online offerings ensure flexible learning tailored to modern life.