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23 Years.
One Mission.

Founded in Dublin in 2003 by Robert Stephenson FRSA. Aired on RTÉ 2. Historically backed by Coca-Cola, Barclays, AIB, Big Lottery Fund, O2 and others. Operating in 11 countries. 360,000+ students. Cape Town pilot schools launching June 2026.

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2003
Founded
360K+
Students Reached
19
Countries
850+
Youth Concerts
3,000+
Bands Showcased

Verified Coverage

In the Press

Real articles, real publications. All links verified and sourced.

TimesLIVE Sep 5, 2025
"From U2 to Africa's classrooms: Robert Stephenson's journey in enterprise"

Feature interview on Robert Stephenson FRSA with Kieno Kammies of Innovate Africa — tracing Blastbeat's 23-year journey from Dublin to South Africa's schools.

Read on TimesLIVE
Hot Press 2008
"Hotstop Win Blastbeat World Final"

Hotstop from St. Gerard's School, Bray beat international competitors from the USA, South Africa and Belgium at the World Final held at The Tripod, Dublin.

Read on Hot Press
Hot Press May 2006
"Blastbeat National Final at Opera House, Cork"

Coca-Cola-sponsored Blastbeat national final at Opera House, Cork. €5,000 prize fund plus record deal and Walton's equipment. Covered across 330+ Irish schools.

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Hot Press May 2004
"Blast Beat Final for The Helix, Dublin"

National final at The Helix, Dublin. AIB as primary sponsor. €5,000 prize plus an album deal from Kidnapped Records. Programme in 10 schools in its second year.

Read on Hot Press
HR Magazine UK
"HR/Blastbeat Talent-Nurturing Winners: Jack Morton and AXA"

Jack Morton and AXA PPP win the HR Magazine/Blastbeat CSR competition. Their staff mentor Blastbeat students toward the national Battle of the Bands final at the O2 Arena in front of 14,000 people.

Read on HR Magazine
Web Summit Lisbon 2025
Blastbeat Education Featured at Web Summit 2025, Lisbon

Blastbeat Education listed as a featured startup appearance at Web Summit 2025 in Lisbon — the world's largest technology conference, attended by 70,000+ delegates.

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RTÉ Presspack Apr 26, 2006
"BLAST:BEAT — RTÉ 2 Television Series"

Official RTÉ press announcement for the Blast:Beat TV series on RTÉ 2, produced by Bren Berry. Department of Education and Science-approved Transition Year scheme.

RTÉ Presspack
Benevity Ongoing
Blastbeat Education UK — Charity Profile

Registered UK charity (No. 1136121 / Climate Actions Now). Listed on Benevity's global giving platform — enabling corporate employee giving and matching programmes worldwide.

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Crunchbase Ongoing
Blastbeat Education — Company & Funding Profile

Verified organisational profile on Crunchbase covering Blastbeat Education's history, team, and funding. Used by investors, journalists, and researchers globally.

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Television

Blast:Beat on RTÉ 2

RTÉ 2 Ireland 2005–2006

Ireland's national broadcaster RTÉ aired the Blast:Beat television series on RTÉ 2 — broadcast on Fridays at 7pm and Saturdays at 11am during the 2005–06 academic year. The series followed student teams as they built real event businesses through the Blastbeat Schools Challenge.

The series was produced by Bren Berry (publicist and booker for Vicar Street; associated with The Coltranes/Revelino) and was officially approved by the Irish Department of Education and Science as a Transition Year scheme — one of the first enterprise TV formats ever to receive this designation.

"The Blast:Beat series was the first of its kind in Ireland — combining real enterprise experience with national television exposure for secondary school students."

— RTÉ Presspack, April 26, 2006
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Blastbeat student event — representative of the Blast:Beat TV series footage
Blast:Beat — RTÉ 2
Fri 7pm · Sat 11am · 2005–2006
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Coca-Cola Primary Sponsor

During the 2005–06 series the programme was formally renamed "Coca-Cola Blastbeat" — one of Ireland's most prominent youth enterprise sponsorships of that era.


Archive Footage

Blastbeat in Action

Real footage from Blastbeat events across the years. The energy is real — these are student-run shows.

Blastbeat Birmingham 2013 — Semi-Final
Young Kings performing at the 2013 Blastbeat UK regional semi-final
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YouTube Channel

@blastbeatuk — The Full Archive

Years of student events, performances and behind-the-scenes from the UK era. Subscribe for the full back-catalogue.

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Visit @blastbeatuk on YouTube for the full library of student performances, school finals, and behind-the-scenes from 2009—2015 era.

Photo Archive

Events, students, performances, and programme moments from across 23 years and 11 countries.

Blastbeat live event — students performing on stage
Blastbeat student entrepreneurs
Blastbeat event crowd
Blastbeat students activity
Blastbeat concert backstage
Blastbeat students running their ESE
Blastbeat student activity
Blastbeat national finals
Blastbeat students backstage
Blastbeat performer
Blastbeat students
Blastbeat final event

Blastbeat × CANMusic

Oh Environment

Uganda 20M+ Views Climate Music

Blastbeat partnered with CANMusic and Nkuringo Bright Future Primary School & Orphanage Centre in Uganda to produce Oh Environment — a music-driven climate action project that has reached over 20 million people globally.

Featuring Giles and Diego, the project brought together youth voices and community storytelling — demonstrating that culture, joy, and sustainability belong in the same sentence. Exactly what CAN stands for.

Nkuringo Bright Future School · Uganda
Blastbeat × CANMusic · Oh Environment Campaign · 20M+ Reach

History

23 Years of
Milestones

From a single school in Dublin to a 19-country movement — every step sourced and verified.

2003
Founded in Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪 Ireland

Robert Stephenson launches the Blastbeat Schools Challenge — students form real "Event Social Enterprises" at Dublin secondary schools. Year one: enterprise meets music meets education.

2004
National Final at The Helix, Dublin AIB Sponsor

Programme expands to 10 schools. National final held at The Helix, Dublin on 16 May 2004. AIB as primary sponsor. Prize: €5,000 cash + album deal from Kidnapped Records.

2005–2006
RTÉ 2 Television Series & Coca-Cola Sponsorship Coca-Cola RTÉ 2

Coca-Cola becomes primary sponsor — the programme is officially renamed "Coca-Cola Blastbeat." RTÉ 2 airs the Blast:Beat TV series (Fridays 7pm / Saturdays 11am), produced by Bren Berry, endorsed by the Dept of Education and Science as a Transition Year scheme. National final at Opera House, Cork on 13 May 2006.

2007
Expansion to UK & South Africa UK SA

Programme launches in the United Kingdom and South Africa. Partners include Mr Price (SA) and A Glimmer of Hope (USA). UK charity registration established under Climate Actions Now.

2008
World Final at The Tripod + William Morris Agency Global

Blastbeat World Final at The Tripod, Dublin. Competitors from Ireland, USA, South Africa, and Belgium. Winner: Hotstop (St. Gerard's School, Bray, Co. Wicklow). Blastbeat signs with William Morris Agency — groundwork for a multi-country TV series.

2009
Japan Programme Launches 🇯🇵 Japan

Summer 2009: Blastbeat launches in Japan as its 5th country — as NPO法人ブラストビート (NPO Blastbeat Japan). Tagline adopted March 2010: "変わる、ジブン。変える、ヨノナカ。" (Change yourself, change the world). Programme runs continuously and self-sufficiently for 16+ years.

2010–2015
O2 Arena Battle of the Bands — 14,000 Crowd UK

HR Magazine / Blastbeat CSR competition: Jack Morton and AXA PPP win — their staff mentor student teams toward a national Battle of the Bands final at the O2 Arena, London, in front of 14,000 people. Winners receive management and recording deals. Endorsed by Nick Hurd MP, UK Minister for Civil Society.

2013
UK Regional Semi-Finals Continue UK

Blastbeat Birmingham 2013 semi-final documented. "Young Kings" perform in front of a student-run production. Programme active across multiple UK regions with Barclays Bank and O2 (Telefónica) as corporate sponsors.

2020
Climate Actions Now Established Charity

Blastbeat's parent charity Climate Actions Now (CAN) is formally established, formalising the climate action and social enterprise dimensions of the programme under one registered entity.

2025
Digital Relaunch — Cost Cut 95% SA Launch

Blastbeat relaunches with a next-generation mobile platform, cutting cost-per-school from €3,000 to under €100 — a 95%+ reduction. Rwanda launches. Western Cape Government partnership: 76% commitment rate from 34 rural youth leaders (Nov 2025). Featured at Web Summit 2025, Lisbon. TimesLIVE feature interview published Sept 5, 2025.

2026
South Africa Founding Cohort — National Finals Cape Town 🇿🇦 SA

First 12 founding schools onboarded across South Africa at zero cost. National Finals planned for June 2026 in Cape Town. Adopt-A-School sponsorship marketplace launched. Goal: 10 million youth empowered by 2030.


Japan Programme

NPO法人ブラストビート

Japan became Blastbeat's 5th country when the programme launched in summer 2009. Registered as an NPO (非営利活動法人) in Japan, it has operated continuously and self-sufficiently for 16+ years — a testament to the programme's cultural adaptability and genuine youth relevance.

The Japanese programme adopted its own identity while maintaining the core ESE framework — empowering Japanese youth to run real music and events enterprises, building business skills in a culture where enterprise education for this age group is rare.

Visit blastbeat.jp →
変わる、ジブン。変える、ヨノナカ。 "Change yourself. Change the world." — Blastbeat Japan tagline (adopted March 2010)
2009 Year Launched
700+ Youth Participants
16+ Years Active
Organisation Details
Type: NPO法人 (Non-Profit Organisation)
Name: NPO法人ブラストビート
Website: blastbeat.jp
Status: Active & self-sustaining

Verified Partnerships

Backed by Organisations
That Matter

Corporate, government and third-sector partners across Blastbeat's 23-year history.

CC Coca-Cola Primary Sponsor · Ireland 2005–06
AIB Primary Sponsor · Ireland 2004
Barclays Bank Corporate Sponsor · UK
O2 (Telefónica) Corporate Sponsor · UK
AFC Arsenal Community Foundation Community Partner · UK
WHU West Ham United Foundation Community Partner · UK
Enterprise Ireland Government · Ireland
UK Cabinet Office Government Supporter · UK
UK Dept for Education Endorsing Body · UK
Social Entrepreneurs Ireland SEI · Ireland
Jack Morton Brand Experience · UK (HR Mag)
AXA PPP Healthcare Corporate Partner · UK
Mr Price Corporate Sponsor · South Africa
WME William Morris Agency Talent Agency · USA · 2008
Western Cape Government Government · South Africa · 2025
National Lottery Community Fund Funder · UK (formerly Big Lottery)

The Founder

Robert Stephenson FRSA

Founder & Chief Executive
Robert Stephenson
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA)

Robert Stephenson is an award-winning social entrepreneur and entertainment industry executive with 30+ years in the music industry — managing and touring bands across Europe, running his own record label and events companies, and crossing paths with a young U2 in Dublin in 1980.

Formally recognised as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Robert now leads Blastbeat Education and Climate Actions Now from South Africa, where the 2026 South Africa launch and Adopt-A-School marketplace represent the programme’s most ambitious chapter yet.


Recognition

Awards & Endorsements

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RTÉ 2 Television Series
RTÉ · Ireland · 2005–06

Ireland's national broadcaster commissioned the Blast:Beat TV series — the first enterprise education format endorsed by the Irish Department of Education as a Transition Year scheme.

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UK Minister for Civil Society Endorsement
Nick Hurd MP · UK Cabinet Office

"BlastBeat gives young people real skills in ways that excite them. You can feel the confidence and energy it builds." — Nick Hurd MP, Former UK Minister for Civil Society.

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Web Summit 2025 — Featured Startup
Web Summit · Lisbon · November 2025

Blastbeat Education was selected as a featured appearance at Web Summit 2025 in Lisbon — one of the world's largest and most competitive technology conferences with 70,000+ delegates.

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Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
RSA · UK · Robert Stephenson FRSA

Robert Stephenson has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), recognising his contribution to social innovation, youth enterprise, and creative industries education.

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Social Entrepreneurs Ireland Alumni
SEI · Ireland

Blastbeat Education is supported by Social Entrepreneurs Ireland, one of the country's most prestigious social enterprise development programmes, providing funding and strategic mentorship.

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William Morris Agency Representation
WME · USA · 2008

In 2008, Blastbeat signed with the William Morris Agency — the world's oldest and most prestigious talent agency — laying groundwork for an international multi-country TV series.


For Investors

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Youth Economy

Blastbeat represents a proven, scalable model at a pivotal moment. We've demonstrated 23 years of programme delivery across 11 countries. The 2025 digital relaunch cut cost-per-school by over 95% — making deployment into under-resourced markets genuinely viable.

South Africa's youth unemployment stands at 59.7%. Enterprise skills education at school level is one of the most evidence-backed interventions available. Blastbeat is positioned to be the infrastructure layer for this across Sub-Saharan Africa.

95%+
Cost reduction, 2025 relaunch
76%
Western Cape commitment rate, Nov 2025
10M
Youth target by 2030
R45K
Adopt-A-School founding rate
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Legal & Compliance

Legal entity Climate Actions Now
CAN group registrations 1136121
Registered address 1-7 Station Rd, Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 1HT
Founded 2003, Dublin, Ireland
Data compliance GDPR · POPIA
Charity register Charity Commission →

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