Get Ready for the Most Uplifting Festival of 2026: Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place Festival Returns

Get Ready for the Most Uplifting Festival of 2026: Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place Festival Returns

Fearne Cotton’s renowned Happy Place Festival is set to make a grand return in 2026, promising an experience that is both rejuvenating and transformative. Now in its sixth year, the festival has solidified its status as a key event in the wellness calendar, attracting attendees with its unique blend of inspiration, movement, and creativity.

A Unique Wellness Experience

This year, festival-goers can expect an eclectic line-up of engaging speakers and expert-led sessions, all enveloped in the signature warmth that Happy Place is known for. The festival provides a choose-your-own-adventure atmosphere, allowing visitors to participate in various activities—whether that’s rolling out a yoga mat, joining a live podcast recording, or enjoying the serene environment with enlightening conversations.

Exciting New Features for 2026

The upcoming installment promises new features designed to enhance the festival experience. The Happy Hub, a new addition, will focus on carefree fun, providing options like line dancing and hula-hooping with an emphasis on joy rather than perfection. Additionally, a dedicated Self-Development space will offer insights focused on manifestation and goal-setting, catering to those eager to embark on personal growth journeys.

A Celebration of Wellness and Creativity

Returning elements include the popular Book Stall in collaboration with Waterstones, the Craft Teepee, and a vibrant Children’s Corner, ensuring that there is something for everyone. The festival will take place at iconic venues including Old Deer Park in London and Tatton Park in Cheshire, creating a picturesque backdrop for this feel-good weekend.

Whether attending solo or with friends, participants can expect to leave the festival feeling lighter and more inspired, further cementing Happy Place's reputation as a highlight in the cultural landscape. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to engage, learn, and rejuvenate—tickets are available now!