
Popular summer festival returns to the UK with huge live music acts and free unlimited ice cream
FAMOUS ice cream brand Ben & Jerry's will be relaunching their summer festival in London this summer.
Located at Chiswick House and Gardens, the festival will take place on July 26 from 12-10pm.
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There will be a line-up of live music from this summer's artists, as well as cabaret and unlimited ice cream.
Fleur East will be performing on the main stage, alongside Afriquoi, Layyah, Jake Isaac, Olive Jones, Nate James, Girls Of The Internet and Raz & Afla.
Over on the Cabaret Stage, there will be performances by Toya Delazy, Bombay Mami, The Black Cat Cabaret, Vibe Village, Dope Saint Jude, Michael Sebastian, Laura Roy, Magnetic Skies and Jono McCleery.
Visitors will also be able to take part in craft workshops such as kite making, language workshops and community centred exercises.
There will also be the chance to create smores on an open campfire in The S'moreground for a taste of the iconic American treat that inspired the brand's newest Sundae flavours, Marshmallow & S'more and Oat of this Swirled.
According to the festival's website, they will be "pint slicing our Sundaes flavours, and also be scooping a range of our classic flavours from our iconic scoop-mobile and serving mini cup flavours from our ice cream trikes".
Fans will get to choose between many flavours including Cookie Dough, Cherry Garcia and the new non-dairy flavour Bohemian Raspberry.
Whilst guests can have as much ice cream as they like, they will have to get it one scoop at a time.
However, there are multiple 'scoop stations' around the site.
Tickets cost between £15 and £20 and the festival is for over 18s only.
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In addition, all proceeds from ticket sales will support charity partners advocating for refugee rights.
Ben & Jerry's have a number of ice cream parlours across the UK, including in London, Cornwall and Manchester.
The serve a variety of flavours including Phish Food, Cookie Dough and Peanut Butter Cup.
There is also a little-known Italian town dubbed the 'city of ice cream' which has a sandy beach and £15 UK flights.
Plus, the UK beach with 'more ice cream shops than anywhere else' – and a fair that costs just £2 for all rides.
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