Latitude 2024 started on a high. We welcomed our Children’s Poetry Competition winner who opened the festival on our Waterfront Stage, we enjoyed an electrifying takeover by Transgressive Records on our Sunrise Arena, and we were captivated by dance and theatre productions on our Waterfront. Not to mention the stunning artistic installations in the Faraway Forest and a diverse range of musical delights at Trailer Park. Thursday marked the perfect start to the weekend.
The sun shone down on Henham Park for one of the best editions of Latitude yet. Thousands of festival goers descended on the beautiful Suffolk grounds and experienced a weekend filled with music, magic and memories…
The winner of our Children’s Poetry Competition, Anna, opening the festival with her poem on the Waterfront Stage
Hip Hop dance troupe Boy Blue brought their vibrant and lively production of ‘The Get Down’ back to our Waterfront Stage
The Friday of Latitude was packed with the best in music, arts, comedy, and much more. The sunny fields of Henham Park came alive with the sounds of headliners Kasabian, Future Islands, The Vaccines and more, whilst the likes of Sara Pascoe and Seann Walsh tickled our ribs on the Comedy Arena. It was a truly unforgettable Friday.
Kasabian headlined our Obelisk Arena to a rapturous crowd
Future Islands captivated audiences on our Second Stage
The Saturday of Latitude was a thrilling mix of unforgettable performances, vibrant art, and joyous celebration of everything our hearts desire. From early morning yoga sessions to late-night spectacles, festival-goers were treated to a whirlwind of best musical acts, comedy sets, and immersive experiences, such as the hilarious Sam Campbell on our Comedy Arena, the incredible Circa: Humans 2.0 in our Theatre Arena, and the cinematic Obelisk headliners London Grammar and Keane.
Sam Campbell makes his Latitude debut on our Comedy Arena
We were mesmerised by Circa: Humans 2.0 in our Theatre Arena
The final day of Latitude was a fitting crescendo to an unforgettable weekend. From Alexis Ffrench’s incredibly special opening concert on our Obelisk Arena to Stewart Lee and Joanne McNally bringing their sharp wits and unique comedy styles to our Comedy Arena, to the brilliance of our headliners Duran Duran and the late-night parties that ensued well into the morning, it all made for a perfect Sunday at Latitude.
Alexis Ffrench performs a special opening concert on our Obelisk Arena
Joanne McNally brings her sharp wit to the Comedy Arena headline slot
From beginning to end, our 18th edition was absolute perfection. Are you itching to do it all again? Latitude 2025 is on sale now!