Vegan Camp Out is the world’s largest vegan camping festival as well as being the most international, with campers coming from over 40 different countries each year.
The vegan festival will be from July 28-31, and is held at Bicester Heritage.
The event is three nights and four days of camping, talks, live music, afterparties, yoga/meditation classes, workshops and of course, some of the UK's best vegan food.
Juliet Gellatley, founder and director of Viva! - the festivals charity partner - said: “We’ve had a really strong partnership with Vegan Camp Out for six years now, and work closely together to make veganism accessible and enjoyable.
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“This weekend is very important to a rapidly growing movement, raising the profile of veganism to the public and providing a space for existing vegans to build new friendships."
Tickets
Their latest Tweet suggests there are 250 tickets still left.
Tickets are available from vegancampout.co.uk, with adults charged £85, kids £40 and infants up to three years old going free.
What celebrities will be there?
Famous comedian Romesh Ranganathan - renowned for his deadpan style - is headlining the event.
Sam Ryder, the singer who rose to prominence through TikTok before representing the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, is also making an appearance/
Other headliners include Joey Carbstrong, ex-gang members turned animal rights activist, former professional athlete and part of The Game Changers documentary, Patrik Baboumian and Mobius Loop, a musical group who create folk stories by fusing world music with conscious rap.
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What organisers say:
“The festival is also a great opportunity for our passionate team to speak to thousands of people who care about animals and our planet," continued Ms Gellatley, who will also be delivering her own talks during the festival.
She said: “I’ll be giving two talks over the weekend, the first of which will explain my vegan journey, with audience participation.
“While the second will explain the day I met a mountain gorilla face to face and how that was the dawning of Viva! in Africa.
“Our documentary Hogwood: a modern horror story, will also be shown.
“A milestone in the vegan calendar, Vegan Camp Out is a momentous occasion where vegans and non-vegans alike can meet, enjoy a massive selection of delicious plant-based foods and listen to top talks, comedy sets and live music.
“It’s the friendliest festival I’ve ever been to and I strongly encourage non-vegans to come along and just enjoy.”
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