Vegan festival Vevolution heads to the BFI

Tasty treats: The vegan festival returns to London on Saturday
Sarah Koury
Lizzie Thomson7 November 2018

November is in the throes of World Vegan Month and the capital is rife with plant-based food events. Now there's one more to add to the calendar as Vevolution returns to London this weekend.

Back for its third edition, the cruelty-free festival will be held at Southbank's British Film Institute on November 10, running from 9am until 5.30pm.

The line up for the one-day extravaganza includes Sunday Times bestselling authors Henry David Firth and Ian Theasby of BOSH! as well as chef King CookDaily — who counts Professor Green and JME among his fans.

The event will also see Meg and Komie Vora of vegan fashion brand Delikate Rayne take to the stage for talks, alongside YouTuber Kristen Leo and Nakd bars founder Jamie Combs. Food blogger Rachel Ama is also making an appearance.

Elsewhere, Eat Drink Vegan – the United State’s largest plant-based food and drink festival – will host activities on the second stage.

Vevolution was founded in 2016 by Damien Clarkson and Judy Nadel, who started the annual event after leading a series of vegan talks.

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