Fearne Cotton’s “inclusive, inspiring and feel-good” Happy Place Festival is returning this summer.
The broadcaster and best-selling author’s first Happy Place Festival took place in 2019 as an extension of her Happy Place podcast and was a “huge sell out success”. Now it’s returning with even more workshops, inspiring talks, food and more for all of the family to enjoy.
The festival is taking place in Tatton Park in Cheshire this September and in London in August. Fearne will be joined by a host of special guests, including broadcaster and TV personality Rylan, DJ Fat Tony and former model and CEO of AMCK Management, Aicha McKenzie.
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The Happy Place Festival aims to “help clear the mind, bring simple joy and help unlock that inner happiness”. Over the two days, festival goers can enjoy fully immersive experiences including talks from guest speakers, meditation and yoga classes, arts and crafts, massages, fitness classes and taster sessions.
Child-friendly activities include hands-on craft workshops, storytelling, festival face painting and lots more. There will also be food and drink, plus stalls from a large selection of independent health and wellbeing brands.
During the festival, there will be a variety of “enlightening” talks and exclusive podcast recordings from Fearne Cotton, alongside special guest speakers. Topics include recovery, taking risks, making life changing decisions, body positivity, and tips to transform the way you think, move and sleep.
Fearne said: “I'm incredibly excited to bring back the Happy Place festival live to London and Cheshire this year. I'm looking forward to seeing lots of happy faces enjoying all we have to offer. It'll be a real celebration of connection and joy”.
The Happy Place Festival takes place at Tatton Park on September 3 and 4, 2022. Tickets go on sale Friday, May 6, at 8am and can be purchased here. Children’s tickets are available for those aged 5-16 years. VIP packages can be purchased here.
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