Broadcaster and podcaster Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place Festival returns

Fearne Cotton is returning this summer with the 5th instalment of Happy Place Festival.

Broadcaster, podcaster and Sunday Times best-selling author Fearne is the founder of the Happy Place brand.

London dates will take place at a new venue, Gunnersbury Park, on 12 and 13 July, followed by Tatton Park in Cheshire on 30 and 31 August.

The second wave of guests have been announced today, including Davina McCall, Katie Piper, Julia Bradbury, Dame Kelly Holmes, DJs Rob Da Bank and DJ Goldierocks, plus many more.

They will join an already announced list of celebrity guests and experts including Gemma Atkinson, Jordan Stephens, Millie Mackintosh, Liz Earle and Vogue Williams, who will be speaking across the two weekends.

This year’s festivals offer another programme designed to help guide inner happiness, uplift and energise.

Both London and Tatton Park will be filled with immersive workshops, thought-provoking talks from top experts on nutrition, hormones and menopause, as well as expressive art spaces, serene breathwork sessions, small brands to shop from and food to fuel you along the way.

The Happy Place Festival is supported by brands and sponsors who all share a similar ethos to the community Fearne has created.

These include:

  • TEMPUR® in partnership with the Meditation Teepee
  • BRITISH AIRWAYS HOLIDAYS in partnership with The Pledge Wall
  • SWEATY BETTY in partnership with The Yoga Tent
  • ANCIENT+BRAVE in partnership with The Expressive Arts area
  • FRENCHIC in partnership with The Craft Tepee

This year’s festival partner is the feel-good, female-founded fashion brand, Never Fully Dressed.

Fearne Cotton says: “I’m so looking forward to this year’s festivals. It’s the highlight in our Happy Place calendar.

“Each year it’s an opportunity to celebrate and come together to learn, listen and experience something new.

“Whether you’re a first timer and have never even seen a yoga mat in the flesh or love to meditate daily, it doesn’t matter. We cater for everyone and every age with our fantastic children’s area too.

“My hope is that it’s an experience and space where our festival goers can come and try something new, relax, recharge, learn something and leave feeling that bit better.

“We are also thrilled to be hosting at the brand-new London venue of Gunnersbury Park which will enable us to deliver an even bigger and bolder festival this summer. I so look forward to seeing you there for the Happy Place festivals 2025.”

You can find out more about who will be appearing on which day and book tickets by visiting the Happy Place website.

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