Savage Lands officially welcomes Alissa White-Gluz to its Artistic Board — marking a clear turning point in the organization’s evolution at the intersection of music, culture, and biodiversity conservation.
From Collaboration to Commitment
After taking part in a Savage Lands project last year, (Ruling queen video) Alissa’s involvement now becomes structured and long-term. This is not a one-off appearance — it is the next step.
Her entry reflects a shift: from individual support to organized, scalable impact.
Turning Influence Into Action
Alissa has consistently used her platform to support environmental causes. With Savage Lands, that commitment becomes direct and measurable.
One of the first concrete actions: a percentage of her Patreon will now be dedicated to supporting Savage Lands’ conservation efforts on the ground.
This approach aligns with the organization’s core principle:
artists don’t just raise awareness — they activate real-world impact.
Leading by Example
By officially joining Savage Lands, Alissa sets the tone for a new phase.
Her involvement sends a clear signal to the broader music community:
engagement can go beyond visibility — it can be structured, sustained, and collective.
This is how movements scale.
What Comes Next
This announcement is only the beginning.
Savage Lands is currently developing a Biodiversity Tour for 2027, designed to connect live music with tangible conservation outcomes across multiple territories.
Additional project announcements involving Alissa will follow in the coming weeks.
Alissa will be in charge of outreach and making the movement grow through more artists involved.
Fans and artists will also be able to meet Alissa and Dirk Verbeuren at the Savage Lands stand during Hellfest.
A Growing Movement
Savage Lands continues to build a model where cultural influence directly contributes to ecosystem protection.
With Alissa White-Gluz officially joining, the organization enters a new phase — one where commitment becomes structure, and structure becomes impact.





