Happy Place Festival 2025 Returns to Gunnersbury Park and Tatton Park

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Fearne Cotton's Happy Place Festival is back for summer 2025 with new venues in London and Cheshire. The festival will feature a range of guest speakers, workshops, and activities focused on self-care and wellness.

Happy Place Festival 2025 Dates and Details Announced

Happy Place Festival returns for another soul-nourishing experience in summer 2025, with exciting announcements and a stellar lineup of speakers and activities.

New Venues and Key Speakers

London's brand-new venue, Gunnersbury Park, will host the festival on 12th and 13th July, followed by Tatton Park in Cheshire on 30th and 31st August. The first wave of guest speakers includes Millie Mackintosh, Liz Earle, Vogue Williams, Gemma Atkinson, and Jordan Stephens.

Exciting Additions for 2025

This year, the festival introduces a new 'Hormones' area, focusing on menstrual health, menopause, and hormonal balance. Attendees can expect a range of workshops and talks centered around this important theme.

Ticket Sales Information

Pre-sale tickets will be available on Monday, 24th March, with general ticket sales starting on Tuesday, 25th March. Early bird ticket access is open until Sunday, 23rd March at 6pm. To book tickets and find further information, visit the festival website.

Founder's Message

Fearne Cotton expresses her excitement for this year's festivals, emphasizing inclusivity and the diverse range of activities available for all ages. The festival aims to provide a space for relaxation, learning, and personal growth, with Gunnersbury Park set to enhance the festival experience.

About Fearne Cotton

Fearne Cotton, the festival founder, is a well-known broadcaster and bestselling author with a strong focus on mental health and well-being. Her Happy Place brand includes festivals, podcasts, and a publishing imprint, all geared towards promoting happiness and self-care.

Published on 25 March 2025 by Ben Robinson

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