Vegandale, world’s largest vegan experience, is set to make its highly anticipated debut in the UK this Saturday. Following its successful runs in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Miami and Dallas, Vegandale is expanding its reach to London as part of its annual world tour.
On a mission to achieve World Vegan Domination—Vegandale draws over 100,000 attendees and hosts more than 1,000 vendors annually. Notably, the event’s appeal extends well beyond the vegan community, attracting predominantly non-vegans. Renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, immersive art installations, and featuring a diverse lineup of over 120 global vendors, Vegandale showcases how a world without animal exploitation is not only possible but well within our reach.
Vegandale’s reputation for offering a variety of food, beverage, and lifestyle products from around the world is well-earned. Attendees can look forward to an exceptional selection of vegan products, including speciality menu items exclusive to Vegandale and products not readily available in shops. The London event will feature both local and North American vendors, providing a unique opportunity to experience the best and newest in vegan food innovation.
Vegandale
Adding to its virality are the festival’s renowned interactive art installations that embody the core ethics of veganism and create a visually stunning atmosphere for attendees. With its combination of music, food and art, Vegandale offers an unparalleled experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
The event will take place at Clapham Common on Saturday, 13th July. Tickets can be purchased on their website.
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Fans are encouraged to follow Vegandale on Instagram for more upcoming announcements.
More about Vegandale
Vegandale, established in Toronto in 2015, is the world’s largest touring vegan experience, uniting food, music and art for an unparalleled event. With an annual tour spanning eight cities across North America and the UK, Vegandale’s mission goes beyond entertainment, aiming to demonstrate the moral imperative of a world free from animal exploitation.
Often compared to Coachella, this unique experience attracts over 100,000 attendees annually, including both vegans and non-vegans. It has become a cultural phenomenon, drawing global vendors and sponsors eager to showcase the latest in vegan product innovation.
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