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Don’t miss out â€� to Ecotricity’s Green tariffs between 26th and 29th July to get 50% off your Early Bird Vegan Camp Out 2025 ticket*. That’s right â€� not just 50% off your ticket for next year, but 50% off the Early Bird ticket! Â
This summer, we’re heading back to Vegan Camp Out for a weekend full of educational talks, great vegan food and â€� most importantly â€� some great chats with festival goers about all things Ecotricity. Â
What’s on this year?
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp’re hosting some exciting talks with some of our partners and guests, including our founder, Dale Vince OBE.Â
Sunday 15:15 â€� 15:45 â€� Fireside chat with Ecotricity and special guestsÂ
Sunday 18:15 â€� 18:45 - “How can politics play a role in a plant-based future?â€� â€� In conversation with Dale VinceÂ
Plus, join us on our stand:Â
Saturday and Sunday 8:00 - 9:00: Energise class, with High-Interval Intensity Training (HIIT) workouts and dynamic exercises, with Molly Collison, vegan chef and performance trainer.Â
Times are subject to change â€� follow us on for updates. Â
Check out our talk from last year for a taste of what we’re bringing to the table.Â
Ready to make the switch and get your ticket for next year’s festival? Call our team on 0808 123 0123 and quote ‘VCO25�, or head to our .
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