CELSIUS Hits the Road to Fuel Fitness and Festival Spirit Across Ireland and the UK

CELSIUS, the premium, lifestyle energy drink formulated for active lifestyles, is hitting the road this August in its new, custom-designed CELSIUS Airstream to bring an unmissable wave of energy to cultural events with its refreshing fruit-forward flavours.

In Ireland, Olympic sprinter and Team CELSIUS Ambassador Rhasidat Adeleke will host the CELSIUS VIBE Run Club in Dublin on 22 July.

From muddy fields to main stages and sold-out stadium shows to grassroots fitness activations, CELSIUS will tour the nation to keep crowds going with an immersive, high-impact brand activation featuring giveaways and good vibes. Festivalgoers can expect glitter applications, photo booths, music, exclusive merch, and tens of thousands of CELSIUS samples to enhance their experiences.

Powering the moments that matter, the Airstream will be positioned around:

  • Solomon – 8 August – Cutty Sark, King William Walk, London SE10 9HT
  • Big Smoke Festival – 9 August – Crystal Palace Station, London SE19 2AZ
  • Anjunadeep – 10 August – Cutty Sark, King William Walk, London SE10 9HT
  • South Facing Festival – 15 August – Crystal Palace Station, London SE19 2AZ
  • All Points East – 16 August – The Green, Shoreditch High Street station, Braithwaite Street, Shoreditch, London, E1 6AE
  • Leeds Festival – 22 August – Leeds Station, New Station St, Leeds LS1 4DY
  • Reading Festival – 23 and 24 August – Reading Station, Station Hill, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 1LZ

The roadshow builds on the brand’s presence near some of the UK’s most iconic cultural moments already this year, from major music gatherings and city festivals to world-class sporting occasions.

Carlotta Cattelani, Head of Marketing – UK&I at CELSIUS, said: “Our new CELSIUS Airstream allows us to continue building something different here – a brand that’s not just seen on shelves, but felt in culture. Whether it’s through the festivals they wait all year for or the fitness communities they belong to, CELSIUS is showing up with purpose and momentum. What sets CELSIUS apart is its ability to deliver functional energy with no compromise on taste, powered by a blend of seven vitamins that supports normal immune function (B6, B12, C) and helps reduce tiredness and fatigue (B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, C). We’re here to help the nation make the most of every day.”

CELSIUS is also tapping into the growing demand for fitness community experiences. In Ireland, Irish Olympic sprinter and Team CELSIUS Ambassador Rhasidat Adeleke will return home on 22 July to host the CELSIUS VIBE Run Club at Dublin City University in conjunction with Runners High Run Club. Rhasidat will share her elite sprinting tips, favourite drills, and motivation to push participants beyond their limits. Tickets are free but limited; register on Eventbrite.

From 28 August, the brand will make its way to Stradbally, stopping in Rathcoole and Portlaoise, with thousands of samples planned across Electric Picnic weekend.

Building on its popularity in the US, CELSIUS is embedding itself into British and Irish cultural calendars and connecting consumers to the brand’s LIVE FIT ethos through a dynamic mix of music, sport, and lifestyle.

As the festival season hits its peak and wellness-orientated consumers continue to seek functional energy options, CELSIUS is fast becoming a staple in both routines and experiences across the UK and Ireland – and beyond!

CELSIUS is available nationwide. To find a local retailer, visit uk.celsius.com/buy-locate/.

Rhasidat Adeleke headlines Dell Technologies Forum

The Dell Technologies Forum took place today at the Convention Centre Dublin with Rhasidat Adeleke, Irish Olympian and national sprinting record holder, and Bruce Daisley, former Head of Twitter EMEA, author and culture coach headlining the event which showcased how the power of AI can be unlocked to drive innovation, productivity and business growth.

The event brought together over 500 business and IT leaders at the Convention Centre Dublin to discuss latest developments in Generative AI (GenAI), Edge Computing and managing complexity in multi-cloud environments.

This comes as recent research undertaken by Dell as part of the Innovation Catalysts Study revealed that while 70% of organisations here in Ireland believe GenAI is a strong catalyst for innovation, 49% are struggling to keep pace with advancements in those technologies. They cite the lack of the right talent (43%), lack of budget (33%) and an outdated technology environment (32%) as challenges they face in driving innovation.

Rhasidat Adeleke took to the stage to share insights from the world of elite sport on achieving peak performance on and off the track. Bruce Daisley joined her to share his insights on how leaders can build a high-performance team culture in the workplace where innovation can best flourish. Other keynote speakers included Jason Ward, EMEA North Vice-President and Managing Director of Dell Technologies Ireland and Declan Keeney, CEO & Co-Founder of Studio Ulster.

Speaking at the Dell Technologies Forum, Jason Ward, EMEA North Vice-President and Managing Director of Dell Technologies Ireland said: “AI’s potential to transform industries, drive productivity and accelerate innovation is now undeniable. As the business landscape evolves at an unprecedented pace, it’s essential for leaders across the island of Ireland to act swiftly in adopting GenAI and other advanced technologies to compete into the future.

“This year’s Dell Technologies Forum in Dublin provided seminars and workshop sessions on the strategies and solutions that can accelerate AI powered innovation. At a time of rapid change, Irish Olympian and national sprinting record holder, Rhasidat Adeleke, and the former Head of Twitter EMEA, Bruce Daisley highlighted the ways in which Irish leaders and their employees can achieve peak performance both in the competitive arena and the fast-paced world of business.

“At Dell Technologies Ireland, we’re dedicated to helping our customers and partners throughout Ireland capitalise on the cost savings, productivity enhancements and the commercial opportunities afforded by AI and other new technologies.”

 To find out more about the Dell Technologies Forum, visit www.dell.ie