Innocent Unplugged festival to be held at a secret location in woodland in Kent for the second year
00:02, 01 May 2016
updated: 10:01, 01 May 2016
A festival where visitors need to leave their phones at home will return to a secret location in Kent this summer.
Innocent Unplugged, organised by the drinks company, was held for the first time last year, with some 1,500 people heading for woodland near Sevenoaks, leaving behind their phones, Twitter, Facebook for a technology-free festival.
There will be no selfie sticks for visitors to the event, and they can eat foraged food cooked over open campfires.
Renowned DJ Yoda, entertainment entrepreneur Jamal Edwards and mindfulness guru Michael Townsend will be there with talks from seasoned traveller David Bramwell, urban birdwatcher David Lindo and happiness consultant Samantha Clarke.
On the Saturday, highlights include Mr Motivator, Salpicon Latin Fiesta, Jazz Mino, The Rhythm Method and Spark London.
On the Sunday, there will be Frisky and Mannish, Jake Isaac, Jay Rayner, Hawk and Rob Poynton.
The weekend will take place over the second May bank holiday weekend, from Saturday, May 28 to Monday, May 30 in a secret forest location in the county.
Weekend camping tickets are £15, and weekend camping with a banquet are £60 for the Saturday or Sunday. For tickets click here.
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