- Published by Emily Court
- May 17, 2019
UK to host Vegan Kids Festival this summer
As one of a handful of global vegan epicentres, the UK is set to host its first-ever Vegan Kids Festival this summer.
Gone are the days of smiling and nodding while Pam tells you plant-based diets are unhealthy for children, as her kid Tony scarfs down chips and a hot dog not three feet away. Here are the days of fully vegan festivals tailored specifically to your plant-loving, or plant-curious, offspring.
According to the festival webpage, the event will offer food vendors, camping, wellness activities, live music, cookery classes, and a place to make new friends. We’re basically all wishing to go full Benjamin Button at this point.

That said, this isn’t Lord of the Flies, and the event is for the whole family. While single tickets start at £20, family passes start at £45, with an additional fee applicable for those looking to camp.
Seems like a small price to pay to get away from Pam for a while, honestly.
The event runs from August 10 to 11 in Gloucestershire. Full details are available here.
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