EXTINCTION REBELLION JOINS TOGETHER ALLIANCE MARCH IN LONDON
March 27, 2026 by Extinction Rebellion
TOGETHER — AND WIDE AWAKE
London, 28 March 2026 — Extinction Rebellion will take to the streets of London tomorrow as part of the Together Alliance march, joining teachers, care workers, trade unionists, faith communities, artists and organisers in one of the biggest shows of collective will this country has seen in years. Sir Lenny Henry, Paloma Faith, Mark Rylance, Fontaines DC and many others are to among the well-known faces backing this new campaign. Over 300 organisations are behind it. More than 100 coaches are coming from across the UK.
We’re there because the connections are real. The far right’s racism and denial of the climate crisis don’t come from different places — they come from the same networks, the same interests, the same handful of people who benefit when the rest of us are divided and distracted. We’ve seen this in our own movement. And as we wrote last month, the concentration of power — in technology, fossil fuels, finance, warfare and media — is one crisis, not many. A small number of extraordinarily wealthy people are simultaneously dismantling climate protections, undermining democratic institutions, stoking division and buying the infrastructure the rest of us depend on. They are not separate villains in separate stories. They are the same people, in the same rooms, with the same agenda.
Division is useful to people who benefit from it. That’s not a conspiracy. It’s a business model.
This is why a march like tomorrow’s matters for XR’s three demands. You cannot tell the truth about the climate emergency while the same billionaire interests fund its denial and flood public conversation with noise and fear. You cannot act now when regulatory systems are being hollowed out and the people trying to organise are being targeted and intimidated. And you cannot decide together when democratic participation is being actively undermined — online, in the press, and on the streets.



Standing alongside teachers, care workers, migrants, musicians and climate organisers tomorrow isn’t a distraction from that work. It’s an expression of it. Our targets are the same.
Extinction Rebellion has always been non-partisan. This isn’t left versus right. It’s about who writes the rules, who owns the systems, and whether ordinary people get any say in the future being built around them, including the climate future. We think they should. And days like tomorrow are part of how we say so.
We’ll be marching as part of the climate justice bloc 💚 alongside Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, Campaign against Climate Change, UK Youth Climate Coalition and many others, standing against the far right’s racism and against its denial of the climate crisis and ties to fossil fuel profiteering.
We will assemble at 12pm on Park Lane, in front of the Dorchester Hotel in Zone G, alongside NGOs, charities and climate groups. Once the march has moved onto the road, the Extinction Rebellion Lightship Greta will be hard to miss.
WHAT: Together Alliance March — Climate Justice Bloc
WHEN: Saturday, 28 March 2026 — Assemble 12pm
WHERE: Park Lane, London (Zone G, in front of the Dorchester Hotel)
Come and find us. We’ll be there waiting for you.
We’ll also have information to share on the day about the summer ahead and dates you might want to keep free: 12, 13, 14 September ❤️🔥 LOVE & RAGE.
More on that soon…