Fearne Cotton’s 2024 Happy Place Festival
Second wave of guest speakers and names are announced.
Last updated 10th May 2024
Chiswick House and Gardens – Saturday 13th to Sunday 14 July 2024
Tatton Park, Cheshire – Saturday 31st August to Sunday 1st September 2024
Happy Place Festival returns for 2024 with a thoughtfully curated programme that promises to uplift, inspire and invigorate. From immersive workshops to thought provoking talks, exclusive live podcasts, sound-healing sessions and more, the festival will cultivate a nourishing, feel-good environment.
Fearne Cotton, the award-winning podcaster, long-standing broadcaster and creator of the Happy Place brand, has announced the second wave of household names who will be joining her at this year’s Happy Place Festival.
Frankie Bridge, Gabby Bernstein, Alice Liveing, Rhiannon Lambert, Joshua Patterson, Paul Brunson, Gary and Emma Neville, Lisa Snowden, Fats Timbo and Sofie Hagan join the esteemed list of festival names.
They join Dawn O’Porter, Jason Donovan, Olivia Attwood, Denise Van Outen, Rob da Bank, Roxie Nafousi, Michelle Elman, Ugo Monye, Jambo Dragon, Richie Norton, Kirsty Gallagher and Donna Ashworth.
The line-up will take part in a variety of talks, workshops, live podcasts and DJ sets, with one clear ethos in mind – to offer a relatable and accessible version of self-care, at a pace and in an environment that works for the individual.
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Festival Highlights
- Experience something a little more high-energy at the Elevate Studio, in association with healthy drinks brand VITHIT, offering silent discos, dance classes, dynamic Pilates, and barre workouts.
- Write your aspirations and goals on the colourful Wish Wall in association with fashion luggage brand Nere.
- Explore the craft tepee, book stall, the children’s corner, massage & relax tepee and a new offering this year – the Nutrition Hub.
- Dip in and out of our exclusive talks, live podcast recordings, independent shopping village and delicious food and drink options.
Fearne Cotton said: “I am so passionate about Happy Place delivering a festival experience that really offers something for everyone. There is so much on offer across both weekends, you can join in as much as you like or as little as you wish. We want people to come along, unwind, relax, enjoy, indulge in some new experiences and offer themselves some moments of calm and clarity, however that may translate for that individual. We want people to leave feeling relaxed, rejuvenated and happy and we really do spend so much time trying to encapsulate this experience and environment in all corners of the festival.”