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Eco warriors heading to a music festival will be able to get eco glitter to complete their look.
The immersive festival Neverworld, which will be held near Hever from Thursday, August 2 to Sunday, August 5, has announced its vegan food offering, alongside food for vegetarians and meat eaters, and those wanting to channel their love for the planet.
The festival will be headlined by Clean Bandit and Bastille, and performances from My Nu Leng, Hollie Cook and Tom Grennan.
Eco Star Dust will be helping love the planet with biodegradable glitter and vegan glue application.
Vegan food highlights include Los Cuates Churros, vegan churros with chocolate, alongside other contemporary vegan churro creations, homemade vegan Italian ice cream and sorbets, Brighton Gelato, Osu Coconuts with coconut water and savoury gluten-free vegan pancakes.
For the meat eaters, there will be Spit & Roast, Burrito Boys and festival favourite Mac Attack cooking up a storm with locally sourced meat. Vegetarians will be able to tuck into Not forgetting the popular Mr Hamidi's halloumi fries.
The festival which will be staged at John Darlings Farm in Wilderness Lane near Hever, will also feature Hey Zues, the afrobeat pop sensation AADAE, Asylums, DJ Abbie McCarthy, All The Above, Amapola, China Bears, Cove, FOXE, JC Palmer, LUCIA, Muffin, Orestea, Placid and folk-metal collective Scars of Sense.
Tickets, which cost from £114. To book, go to neverworld.co.uk