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The world's largest international vegan camping festival will run from Friday till Monday (15-18 July). This time, the event will take place at the new venue Stanford Hall in Leicestershire.
Vegan Camp Out is returning this weekend!
The world's largest international vegan camping festival will run from Friday till Monday (15-18 July). This time, the event will take place at the new venue Stanford Hall in Leicestershire.
Vegan Camp Out is the most international vegan camping festival, with campers coming from over 40 different countries every year! The event features talks, live music performances, afterparties, yoga and meditation classes, vegan workshops and, of course, the best vegan food in the country.
The vegan food area will include 60 vendors offering vegan goodies. The Vegan Kind will also be there, providing you with the best festival products, including vegan snacks, vegan chocolate bars, crisps, biscuits and drinks.
This year's Vegan Camp Out lineup features famous speakers, including celebrities, educators and influencers. You will be able to listen to vegan activist and educator Earthling Ed, plant-based chef and vegan cookbook author Gaz Oakley, vegan actor Evanna Lynch, best known for her role in the Harry Potter series, a British reality tv star Lucy Watson, known for her appearance in television series Made in Chelsea, Simon Amstell a comedian and presenter, TV presenter and author Matt Pritchard, entrepreneur and the founder of plant-based food company Vbites Heather Mills, TV personality Preacher Lawson, health coach Nimai Delgado, vegan brand Happy Pear and more!
The music stage will welcome performances from singer and songwriter Zak Abel, Jamie Adenuga, known professionally as JME, a British grime MC, record producer and DJ, Macka B, a Vegan Reggae artist who is well known for his social commentary and conscious lyrics.
Vegan Camp Out is family and kids friendly! As a part of the event Primary Education will will be hosting the family area with fun activities for children, games, arts and crafts, face painting, bouncy castles and more!
Families with kids will get their own personal camping field, away from noisy stages and afterparties, in the area than can only be accessed by those with children.
This summer, there are Covid restrictions and no requirements for the festival-goers to provide evidence of a negative Covid test, show proof of vaccination status or wear masks.
Let's meet this Friday in Stanford Hall!

