
Get ready for a summer of wellness and uplifting vibes, as ethical vitamin company Viridian Nutrition joins Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place Festival.
Self-care champions Viridian has been unveiled as a festival partner and the Health Teepee sponsors in one of the biggest events in the wellness calendar, now in its sixth year.
Taking place on 11–12 July and 5–6 September, the Viridian team will lead uplifting conversations and inspirational talks on restoring nutritional balance, whilst also giving festival-goers the opportunity to sample their effective clean formulation supplements.
The event will see Viridian’s Nutrition Director Aimee Benbow and Education Manager Phil Beard hosting talks on Sleep Better, Stress Less across both weekend events, held at Old Deer Park, London, and Tatton Park, Cheshire, respectively.
Independent health stores will also take centre attention, as the Viridian Team seek to raise awareness of how retailers can play their part in bringing joy and nourishment to communities.

Caption: Meet the Viridian Team at The Happy Place, in London and Cheshire
Trade Marketing Manager Georgia Frogley, said: “Nutrition and making healthy lifestyle choices is integral to our overall wellbeing and to enabling each and every one of us to thrive.
“The partnership with Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place Festival brings a shared synergy and mutual vision in helping to make a difference to our health, communities and the planet.
“We are thrilled to join the Happy Place Festival which enables us to champion self-care and shine a light on health stores being part of the community that embraces this wellness movement.”
The 2025 event attracted 11,500 visitors. The Happy Place Festival is supported by brands and sponsors who all share a similar ethos to the community Fearne has created.
Fearne is a broadcaster and podcaster and wellbeing champion as well as a Sunday Times best-selling author and founder of The Happy Place Festival.
The packed programme promises to uplift, inspire and invigorate people and help connect with like-minded festival goers. It includes live podcasts, workshops, talks, and a happy hub, along with zones focussing on expressive arts, zen, craft, health and yoga sessions.
To find out more and to obtain tickets: visit: www.happyplaceofficial.co.uk