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After a very successful launch in 2020, The Sunday Times Life Lessons Festival will be returning on 14th-16th May 2021.
The 3-day festival taking place at the beautiful grounds of Chiswick House & Gardens will feature conversations and debates on modern-day living from brilliant minds, offering a fresh perspective on how to live a happier, healthier, and more inspired life.
Speakers already confirmed for the event include: Professor Brian Cox, Graham Norton, Dr Rangan Chatterjee, Ruby Wax, Caitlin Moran, Bernadine Evaristo, Kate Humble, Simon Reeve, Kimberley Wilson, Professor Robert Thomas, Bryony Gordon, Magid Magid, Robert McFarlane, Jackie Morris, Jim Al-Khalili, Elif Shafa, Jay Blades, Poetry Pharmacy.
All talks and debates will ask how we can live healthier, more sustainably, happier, and better together.
For the very first time, Virgin Radio DJ Chris Evans will be recording his 'How to Wow' podcast live at the event.
The festival site will also feature a handpicked selection of brands, workshops, delicious food and drinks and much more.
Visitors will be able to purchase tickets for a morning, afternoon or evening session. Each session will include access to the festival, three talks, and a book.
The organisers have made the decision to move the event to an outdoor venue to maximise the safety and comfort of the visitors. Chiswick House and Gardens offer a fantastic setting with beautiful grounds and the opportunity for visitors to enjoy the event in the fresh air. Additional measures currently planned include social distanced viewing pods, rigorous cleaning schedules, increased numbers of toilets and contactless ticketing.
Tickets start from £55* and go on sale at 8am on Wednesday, December 9th.
*Tickets include access to one session with three talks, a book and access to the festival site
For more information please visit: https://www.lifelessonsfestival.com/
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