Latitude Festival

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Latitude Festival is an annual music and arts festival set within the grounds of Henham Park, near Southwold, Suffolk, England.[1]

Latitude Festival
Dates25 – 28 July
Location(s)Henham Park, Suffolk, England
Years active2006–present
Capacity45,000
WebsiteLatitudefestival.com

The first edition of the festival took place in 2006 and has continued annually (apart from 2020 when it was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic).

The festival is run by Festival Republic (formerly the Mean Fiddler Group).[2]

Latitude Festival 2006

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Day Act
Friday 14 July
Saturday 15 July
Sunday 16 July

Latitude Festival 2007

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Day/Arena Obelisk Arena Uncut Arena Sunrise Arena The Lake Stage
Friday 13 July
Saturday 14 July
Sunday 15 July

Other acts

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Other acts appearing over the three days included the following:

Latitude Festival 2008

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The 2008 line up was announced on 19 March 2008 with Franz Ferdinand headlining on the Friday, Sigur Rós on the Saturday, and Interpol on the Sunday.

Day/arena Obelisk Arena Uncut Arena Sunrise Arena The Lake Stage
Friday 18 July
Saturday 19 July
Sunday 20 July

Other music acts due to appear

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  • The Exploits of Elaine (soundtracking Sarah Wood's film Book of Love)
  • M.I.A. was scheduled to headline the Sunrise Arena on the Sunday but pulled out due to ill health.
  • Ida Maria was scheduled to play on the main stage on Sunday but withdrew due to ill health.

Other artists

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Comedy Arena acts included:

Friday - Andy Robinson, Robin Ince, Adam Bloom, Simon Day, Ben Norris, Marcus Brigstocke (standing in for Dave Fulton), Russell Howard, Daniel Rigby, Arnab Chanda, Ross Noble, Simon Evans, Lucy Porter, Phil Kay & Guilty Pleasures

Saturday - Stephen Grant, Dan Atkinson, Carey Marx, Tim Minchin, Scott Capurro, Jon Richardson, Bill Bailey, Jason Wood, Michael Fabbri, Jeremy Hardy, Miles Jupp, Rich Hall & Guilty Pleasures

Sunday - Rufus Hound, Russell Kane, Phill Jupitus, Steve Weiner, Andrew Lawrence, Frankie Boyle, Milton Jones, Lee Mack, Otis Lee Crenshaw, Stewart Lee, Hans Teeuwen, Omid Djalili & Swap-a-Rama

Film Arena appearances included:

Barry Adamson, George Pringle, Halloween Film Festival, Chris Shepherd, Their Hearts Were Full of Spring and Grind A Go-Go from 'Oh My God! I Miss You...'

In the Woods appearances:

Dirty Protest Theatre

Latitude Festival 2009

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The fourth edition took place on 16–19 July 2009. Acts that played include Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Thom Yorke, Grace Jones and Pet Shop Boys as the main headliners, alongside Editors, Doves, and Bat for Lashes. The headliners and ticket details were announced on the Latitude Festival official site on 23 March 2009, at 7pm and sold out near to the event. More acts were confirmed at around 12:00 pm on the following day. These acts had already been previously reported on BBC Radio 1, but denied by festival organisers. Also announced in the press were The Gossip. On 3 April 2009 the official Latitude website confirmed Magazine, Spiritualized and Newton Faulkner to be playing. In June, it was announced that Thom Yorke would play an exclusive solo set as the festival's special guest (a role taken by Joanna Newsom in 2008).

BBC Radio covered the four day event with live music, comedy, sessions and interviews featured in shows across Radio 2, Radio 4, 6 Music and BBC Suffolk.

The total attendance for the weekend was 25,000.

Day/arena Obelisk Arena Uncut Arena Sunrise Arena The Lake Stage
Friday 17 July
Saturday 18 July
Sunday 19 July

The poetry arena included performances from Andrew Motion, Brian Patten, Roger Lloyd-Pack (performing T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land), Jackie Kay, Simon Armitage and Jeffrey Lewis; The Comedy Arena featured Jo Brand, Ed Byrne, Mark Thomas, Sean Lock, Adam Hills, Sean Hughes and Dave Gorman; The Theatre Arena showcased Royal Shakespeare Company, National Theatre, Bush Theatre and Paines Plough; The Literary Arena presented Blake Morrison, Jonathan Coe, Mark Steel, Vivienne Westwood, Sir Peter Blake, Frank Skinner and Luke Haines.

Latitude Festival 2010

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Latitude 2010 (the fifth edition) took place on 15, 16, 17 and 18 July 2010. Initial lineup announcements were made at 7pm on Tuesday 9 March 2010.[3] Capacity for the event was increased substantially to 35,000.

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Florence and the Machine
Empire of the Sun
Laura Marling
Spoon
Hockey
The Unthanks
Here We Go Magic
Kassidy

Belle & Sebastian
Crystal Castles
The Maccabees
James
Frank Turner
Corinne Bailey Rae
John Grant
Race Horses

Vampire Weekend
Rodrigo y Gabriela
The Temper Trap
Midlake
Dirty Projectors
Mumford & Sons
Sweet Billy Pilgrim
The Strange Boys
Tom Jones

The Word Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

The National
Richard Hawley
Wild Beasts
The Feeling
Angus & Julia Stone
Black Mountain
Villagers
The Kissaway Trail
Jonathan Jeremiah

The xx
The Horrors
Noah and the Whale
David Ford
Frightened Rabbit
Paul Heaton
School of Seven Bells
Joshua Radin
Chief

Grizzly Bear
Jónsi
The Coral
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Yeasayer
Kristin Hersh
The Big Pink
Jamie Lidell
The Antlers
Rox

Sunrise Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Girls
Tokyo Police Club
Luna Belle
Arno Carstens
I Blame Coco
Lissie
The Middle East
Holly Miranda
Delta Maid
Kurran and the Wolfnotes
Matthew P

Archie Bronson Outfit
First Aid Kit
Lonelady
The Lost Levels
Lauren Pritchard
O Children
White Belt Yellow Tag
The Hundred in the Hands
Michael Kiwanuka
Lupen Crook
Active Child

Darwin Deez
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
These New Puritans
Morning Parade
Jesca Hoop
Egyptian Hip Hop
Joe Worricker
Nadine Shah
The Liberty Vessels

The Lake Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Everything Everything
Islet
Engine Earz Experiment
Esben and the Witch
The Good Natured
Yuck
Y Niwl
Rose Elinor Dougall
These Ghosts
Aaron Wright

Frankie & the Heartstrings
Teeth
Nedry
Zun Zun Egui
Sweet Baboo
Standard Fare
Boycott Monday
The Supernovas
Clare Maguire
The Cads

Beth Jeans Houghton
Tom Williams & The Boat
Kelpe
Wilder
Mitchell Museum
Spectrals
The Quails
Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian

Security at Latitude 2010

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There was a reported gang rape on the first night of the festival which resulted in a heavy police presence for the remainder of the festival, including posters and flyers being handed out.[4] Crystal Castles criticised the rapists during their performance on the Main Stage, calling the perpetrators "disgusting". A second rape was reported to have occurred on the second night though it attracted much less publicity than the first.[5] Women were advised against going anywhere on site unaccompanied.

Latitude Festival 2011

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Latitude 2011 (the sixth edition) took place on 14–17 July 2011. The first line up announcements were revealed on 14 March 2011. The three Obelisk headliners were revealed as well as a number of other artists and acts appearing across all stages.

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

The National
Paloma Faith
Bright Eyes
KT Tunstall
Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan
Wanda Jackson
Edwyn Collins

Paolo Nutini
My Morning Jacket
The Cribs
Seasick Steve
Rumer
They Might Be Giants
Ed Sheeran

Suede
Hurts
Glasvegas
Iron and Wine
The Waterboys
Kele
Anna Calvi
Scala & Kolacny Brothers

The Word Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Bombay Bicycle Club
The Vaccines
Lyle Lovett and his Acoustic Group
Caribou
Deerhunter
Yann Tiersen
Chapel Club
The Duke and The King
Avi Buffalo

Foals
Echo and the Bunnymen
I Am Kloot
Bellowhead
British Sea Power
The Walkmen
Villagers
Adam Ant

Eels
Lykke Li
OMD
Everything Everything
Os Mutantes
The Naked and Famous
Carl Barat
The Leisure Society

Sunrise Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Cat's Eyes
Jenny and Johnny
Glasser
Cloud Control
Esben and the Witch
Crocodiles
Grouplove
Fool's Gold
The Phantom Band
Ben Howard
Safari
Our Fold
Braids

Steve Mason
Thea Gilmore
C. W. Stoneking
Fight Like Apes
The Head and the Heart
Trophy Wife
Dog Is Dead
Dionne Bromfield
Tripwires
Yellowire
Phildel
The Raghu Dixit Project
Man Made

Crystal Fighters
Gold Panda
Foster the People
The Bees
Caitlin Rose
Oh Land
The Heartbreaks
Marques Toliver
When Saints Go Machine
Treefight for Sunlight
Aaron Wright and the Aprils

The Lake Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Dutch Uncles
Admiral Fallow
Jonny
Still Corners
Various Cruelties
The Gentle Good
Brown Brogues
James Spankie
Gary Knock
Goldierocks

CocknBullKid
Tribes
Dels
Spector
Y Niwl
Fiction
Cerebral Ballzy
The B. Goodes
Gabriella Noble

James Blake
Dry the River
Fixers
Mazes
Ghostpoet
Clock Opera
Gwilym Gold
Sea of Bees
These Are End Times
Friends Electric

Latitude Festival 2012

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Latitude 2012 (the seventh edition) took place on 12–15 July 2012. The first line up announcements were revealed on 5 March 2012. The three Obelisk headliners were revealed alongside the three Word Arena headliners, as well as a number of other artists and acts appearing across all stages. What was previously known as the 'Sunrise Arena' was changed to the 'i Arena'.

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Bon Iver
Metronomy
Janelle Monáe
Amadou & Mariam
Glen Hansard
First Aid Kit
Punch Brothers
Givers

Elbow
Laura Marling
Richard Hawley
Michael Kiwanuka
Esperanza Spalding
Baxter Dury
Mick Flannery
Sissy & the Blisters

Paul Weller
Ben Howard
Bat for Lashes
Simple Minds
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
Alabama Shakes
Rufus Wainwright

Word Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

White Lies
Yeasayer
Lana Del Rey
Dexys Midnight Runners
The Antlers
The War on Drugs
Destroyer
Fatoumata Diawara
Lloyd Cole
The Silver Seas

The Horrors
SBTRKT
Deus
Low
Daryl Hall
Josh T Pearson
Lianne La Havas
Smoke Fairies
Sharon Van Etten

Wild Beasts
Buena Vista Social Club
M83
Battles
St. Vincent
Thomas Dolby
Jonathan Wilson
Gabriel Bruce

The i Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Tune-Yards
Kurt Vile
Howler
Dawes
Chairlift
Twin Shadow
Kindness
Foy Vance
Cold Specks
Breton
Iceage
The Field

Zola Jesus
Django Django
SoKo
I Break Horses
The Staves
Wooden Shjips
Of Monsters and Men
Team Me
Deap Vally
Sunless '97
Splashh
The Rumour Said Fire
Bwani Junction
Walls

Perfume Genius
Slow Club
Other Lives
King Charles
We Are Augustines
Daughter
Zun Zun Egui
Liz Green
Francois & the Atlas Mountains
Catherine Ad
Apparat

The Lake Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Clock Opera
Alt-J (∆)
Seye
Vadoinmessico
Poliça
Revere
We Have Band
Cate Le Bon
Tim Ten Yen
The Soft

Los Campesinos!
Toy
The Crookes
Kwes
Tall Ships
Theme Park
Paul Thomas Saunders
Sam Airey
Dingus Khan

Herman Düne
Lucy Rose
NZCA/Lines
Weird Dreams
Hooray for Earth
The Cast of Cheers
Peace
Gross Magic
Benjamin Bloom

Other artists who performed over the weekend include George Fitzgerald, Mosca, Shy FX, Skittles, Tuesday Born, and Lang Lang.

Latitude Festival 2013

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Latitude 2013 (the eighth edition) took place on 18–21 July. The first acts were revealed on 19 March 2013. What was previously known as the Word Arena had its official name changed to the BBC Radio 6 Music Stage. A brand new music stage was introduced for 2013, The Alcove Stage, which showcased upcoming acts with many of the artists coming from the local area.

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Bloc Party
The Maccabees
Cat Power
Yo La Tengo
I Am Kloot
Stornoway
Tim Burgess
The Leisure Society

Kraftwerk
Hot Chip
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Jessie Ware
Steve Mason
Efterklang
Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba
Steve Mason
Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires

Foals
Grizzly Bear
Local Natives
James Blake
The Tallest Man on Earth
Junip
Bobby Womack

The BBC Radio 6 Music Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Texas
Calexico
Villagers
Richard Thompson Electric Trio
Beth Orton
John Grant
Akron/Family
Willy Mason
James Skelly & the Intenders
Theme Park

Alt-J
Richard Ashcroft
Mark Lanegan Band
Everything Everything
Daughter
White Denim
King Charles
Matthew E. White
Gaz Coombes

Beach House
Disclosure
Rudimental
Cocorosie
Iamamiwhoami
Austra
Múm
Laura Mvula

The i Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Japandroids
DIIV
Widowspeak
Rachel Zeffira
Chvrches
sohn
Deptford Goth
Malcolm Middleton
Mikhael Paskalev
Young Wonder
Nick Mulvey
Naomi Keyte

Purity Ring
Rhye
Dark Dark Dark
Half Moon Run
Torres
Matt Corby
King Creosote
Wave Machines
Serafina Steer
Josephine
Drenge
The Bots
Thomas Dybdahl

Moon Duo
Tamikrest
Friends
Stealing Sheep
Sinkane
Fimber Bravo
Temples
James Yorkston
Hookworms
Money

The Lake Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Benjamin Francis Leftwich

Teleman
Sweet Baboo
Wolf Alice
Joe Banfi
Coves
To Be Frank

Veronica Falls
Gabriel Bruce
Jagwar Ma
Retro Stefson
Clean Bandit
Night Engine
Bo Ningen
Joanna Gruesome
Flamingods
Port Isla

Sam Smith
The 1975
Swim Deep
Dan Croll
Amateur Best
Valerie June
Georgia Ruth
Plaitum

Also performing or DJing over the weekend included Abi Uttley, Anushka, Benin City, Bipolar Sunshine, The Busy Twist, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Chloe Howl, Dems, Duologue, The Establishment, The Family Rain, Gamu, Hero Fisher, Kins, Lizzie Bellamy, Lorca, Maglia Rosa Group, Marques Toliver, Milo Greene, MT Wolf, Mungo's Hi Fi, Ossie, Romare, Roy Davis Jr., Ruen Brothers, Shox, Sivu, Superfood, Syd Arthur, Tuesday Born, Werkha, Zed Bias, and Josh Record.

Latitude Festival 2014

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Latitude 2014 (the ninth edition) took place on 17–20 July. The first acts were revealed on 11 December 2013. The first headliner announced for the festival was going to be Two Door Cinema Club, but after singer Alex Trimble fell ill, Lily Allen headlined the Friday night. On 20 January Damon Albarn was announced as the festival's second headliner via Twitter. The third headliners announced were The Black Keys. Other acts who performed across the festival included Röyksopp, Robyn, Haim, Billy Bragg, Bombay Bicycle Club, Tame Impala, Slowdive, Hall & Oates, First Aid Kit, Booker T. Jones, Anna Calvi, Phosphorescent, Nils Frahm, Goat, Cass McCombs, Willis Earl Beal, Marika Hackman, San Fermin, Son Lux and Josephine Foster.[6]

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Lily Allen
Editors
Rudimental (surprise act)
Crystal Fighters
Kelis
Billy Bragg
Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott
Slow Club

Damon Albarn
Bombay Bicycle Club
First Aid Kit
The Afghan Whigs
Booker T. Jones
Tinariwen
Ibibio sound machine

The Black Keys
Tame Impala
Haim
Chrissie Hynde
The Jayhawks
Phosphoresent

The BBC Radio 6 Music Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Mogwai
Slowdive
Anna Calvi
Goat
Temples
Sohn
Ásgeir
Hozier
Jimi Goodwin
San Fermin

Röyksopp & Robyn
James Vincent McMorrow
Daryl Hall and John Oates
Jungle
Conor Oberst
Agnes Obel
Damien Jurado
Dawes

Lykke Li
Clean Bandit
The War on Drugs
Augustines
Parquet Courts
Archie Bronson Outfit
George Ezra
Valerie June
James (due to perform on Obelisk on Saturday but postponed due to travel issues)

Headliners from the i Arena included:

James Holden (Live)
Young Fathers
Future Islands
Nils Frahm

Headliners from the Lake stage included:

Bondax
Cate Le Bon
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Luke Sital-Singh

Latitude Festival 2015

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Latitude 2015 took place on Thursday 16 - Sunday 19 July. The initial lineup was announced on 10 March and included headliners alt-J, Portishead, and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

alt-J
Caribou
Wild Beasts
Santigold
Femi Kuti & the Positive Force
Nitin Sawhney
Summer Camp

Portishead
James Blake
Laura Marling
Lianne La Havas
José González
Badly Drawn Boy
Benjamin Booker
JP Cooper

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
Manic Street Preachers
Warpaint
Seasick Steve
The Boomtown Rats
Naomi Shelton and the Gospel Queens
Gareth Malone

The BBC Radio 6 Music Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Jon Hopkins
Django Django
Public Service Broadcasting
Toro y Moi
King Creosote
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Black Rivers
The Districts
SOAK

The Vaccines
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Savages
The Charlatans
Wolf Alice
Sun Kil Moon
The Thurston Moore Band
Drenge
Tom Robinson

SBTRKT
La Roux
Years & Years
Young Fathers
Kwabs
Kindness
A Winged Victory for the Sullen

The i Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Bill Wells & Aidan Moffat
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
Ezra Furman
Songhoy Blues
King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
Curtis Harding
Timber Timbre
Dolores Haze
Ed Sheeran (surprise act)

Clark
Kiasmos
Grandbrothers
Ibeyi
Leon Bridges
The Twilight Sad
Marika Hackman
Nadine Shah
Ben Khan
Haelos
Izzy Bizu

The 2 Bears
Zola Jesus
Adult Jazz
Jack Garratt
Shura
Susanne Sundfør
DM Stith
Admiral Fallow
Duke Garwood

The Lake Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

To Kill a King
Formation
Outfit
Sundara Karma
Man Made
Honne
Clarence Clarity

Prides
Pretty Vicious
Oscar
Petite Meller
Boxed In
Denai Moore
Clare Maguire
Neon Waltz

Rae Morris
Gulf
Aquilo
Eaves
Charlie Cunningham
Gwenno

Latitude Festival 2016

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Latitude 2016 took place on Thursday 14 - Sunday 17 July. The initial lineup was announced on 3 March and included headliners The Maccabees, The National and New Order. The National became the first band to headline the festival twice.

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

The Maccabees
Beirut
Father John Misty
Courtney Barnett
British Sea Power
Bears Den
Junun Feat. Shye Ben Tzur & The Rajasthan Express
Emmy the Great

The National
Chvrches
John Grant
Daughter
Squeeze
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats
Sturgill Simpson
Alif

New Order
M83
The Lumineers
Chet Faker
Laura Mvula
Michael Kiwanuka
Sidestepper
100 Voices of Gospel

The BBC Radio 6 Music Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Grimes
Slaves
Augustines
Christine and the Queens
Perfume Genius
Oh Wonder
Låpsley
Honne
Phoria

Soulwax
Kurt Vile and the Violators
Half Moon Run
Poliça
Frightened Rabbit
Ratboy
Steve Mason
DMA's
Lucius

Of Monsters and Men
Miike Snow

Roots Manuva
Mura Masa
Jamie Woon
Aurora
Foy Vance
Minor Victories

Latitude Festival 2017

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Latitude 2017 took place on Thursday 13 - Sunday 16 July. It included a Gentlemen of the Road takeover curated by Mumford & Sons on the Saturday.

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

The 1975
Goldfrapp
The Horrors
Tinariwen
Mystery Jets
The Coral
Pumarosa

Mumford & Sons
Leon Bridges
Two Door Cinema Club (special guests)
Glass Animals
Milky Chance
Lucy Rose
The Very Best

Fleet Foxes
John Cale
The Divine Comedy
Public Service Broadcasting
Mavis Staples
Ward Thomas
Baloji

The BBC Radio 6 Music Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Placebo
Ride
The Head and the Heart
Beth Orton
The Radio Dept.
The Japanese House
Formation
Julia Jacklin

Jack Garratt
Sohn
A Blaze Of Feather
The Lemon Twigs
Maggie Rogers
Declan McKenna
Karen Elson
Skott

Fatboy Slim
Loyle Carner
Mount Kimbie
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Kaleo
Ibibio Sound Machine
Lisa Hannigan
Tom Grennan

Latitude Festival 2018

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Latitude 2018 took place on 12–15 July. The lineup was announced on 12 February 2018 with Solange, The Killers and alt-J as headliners. There was also a surprise set from Liam Gallagher on the Saturday in the BBC Music Arena.

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Solange
Belle & Sebastian
The Charlatans
Benjamin Clementine
Gang of Youths
La Femme
The Go! Team

The Killers
The Vaccines
Jessie Ware
Parquet Courts
Alex Cameron
Hudson Taylor
Juanita Stein

alt-J
Wolf Alice
Rag'n'Bone Man
Sleeper
Fickle Friends
Jeremy Loops
Black Honey

BBC Music Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

James
Tune-Yards
Nao
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
Hinds
Marlon Williams
Deap Vally

Mogwai
The Breeders
Liam Gallagher (surprise set)
Alvvays
Ibeyi
Jacob Banks
Pop Chorus

Jon Hopkins
Gabrielle Aplin
Bomba Estéro
IDLES
Superorganism
MNEK
Hannah Peel

Latitude Festival 2019

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Latitude 2019 took place from 18 to 21 July. The first part of the lineup was announced on 24 January. The Friday was headlined by George Ezra and Sunday by Lana Del Rey. Snow Patrol were initially announced to headline the Saturday but pulled out due to injury and were replaced by Stereophonics. Other acts on the bill included Underworld, Loyle Carner, CHVRCHES, Neneh Cherry, Sigrid, Primal Scream, Everything Everything, Slaves, Marina and .

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

George Ezra
Loyle Carner
Neneh Cherry
Khruangbin
Anna Calvi
Baxter Dury
KOKOKO!

Stereophonics
Underworld (Special Closing Set)
Tom Grennan
Marina
Walking on Cars
The Futureheads (performance cancelled due to storm)
Honeyblood

Lana Del Rey
CHVRCHES
Sigrid
Cat Power
Pale Waves
Palace
The Kingdom Choir

BBC Sounds Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Primal Scream
Gomez
Freya Ridings
Parcels
Jenny Lewis
Jonathan Wilson
Kero Kero Bonito

Everything Everything

Aurora
The Twilight Sad
The Magic Gang
Nadine Shah
Grace Carter
Pop Chorus

Slaves
LP
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
Julia Jacklin
Sons of Kemet
The Big Moon
Let's Eat Grandma

Latitude Festival 2020

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The 2020 edition was planned to have taken place from Thursday 16 - Sunday 19 July 2020. It was due to have been headlined by Haim, Liam Gallagher and The Chemical Brothers.[7] On 27 April the 2020 festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8][9] The lineup would have been as follows:

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Haim
Michael Kiwanuka
Mahalia
Local Natives
City and Colour
Nadia Rose
Ibibio Sound Machine

Liam Gallagher
The Lumineers
James Vincent McMorrow
Tove Lo
Les Amazones d'Afrique
Kawala
Girl Ray

The Chemical Brothers
Keane
N/A
Celeste
Black Pumas
The Futurehads
Snow Patrol Reworked

BBC Sounds Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
La Roux
Phoebe Bridgers
Nubya Garcia
Cate Le Bon
Stella Donnelly
Pat Thomas & Kwashibu Area Band
Big Joanie

Charli XCX
Purity Ring
Kae Tempest
Joy Crookes
Inhaler
Oscar Jerome
Velvet Negroni
King Kong Company

N/A
Banks
Rina Sawayama
Marika Hackman
Anna Meredeth
The Beths
Annabel Allum

Latitude Festival 2021

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Following the 2020 cancellation, the festivals 15th edition took place from 22 to 25 July 2021. It went ahead as a government backed test event for holding live events during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Friday was headlined by Wolf Alice, Saturday by The Chemical Brothers and Sunday co-headlined by Bastille and Bombay Bicycle Club. Other acts on the lineup included Kaiser Chiefs, Supergrass, Mabel, Rick Astley and Hot Chip. There were however some acts who had to withdraw from the festival due to Covid cases such as Fontaines DC, Arlo Parks, Alfie Templeman and Billie Marten [10]

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Wolf Alice
Mabel
Declan McKenna
Beebadoobee
Maisie Peters
JC Stewart
Lynks

The Chemical Brothers
Rudimental
Sea Girls
Nadia Rose
Kawala
Sports Team
Supergrass (special guests)

Bastille Reorchestrated
Bombay Bicycle Club
Kaiser Chiefs
James Vincent McMorrow
Rick Astley
Griff
Self Esteem
Bill Bailey (special guest)

BBC Sounds Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Hot Chip
Squid
The Staves
Akala
Dream Wife
Willie J Healey
Lucia & The Best Boys
Mr Jukes and Barney Artist

Sleaford Mods
Villagers
Holly Humberstone
Lava La Rue
LYRA
Los Bitchos
The Longest Johns

Sons of Kemet
Shame
Nubya Garcia
Priya Ragu
Anna Meredith
The Vaccines (surprise set)
Tim Burgess
Big Joanie

Latitude Festival 2022

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The festivals 16th edition took place from 21 to 24 July 2022. Lewis Capaldi was headliner on the Friday, Foals on the Saturday and Snow Patrol on the Sunday.[11][12]

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Lewis Capaldi
Maggie Rogers
Modest Mouse
Rina Sawayama
Mdou Moctar
Billie Marten
Alfie Templeman
Larkin Poe

Foals
Little Simz
Example
Los Bitchos
Sea Power
Shed Seven

Snow Patrol
Manic Street Preachers
Freya Ridings
Mark Owen
Rumer
Tribes
Dylan
Ed Sheeran (guest appearance with Snow Patrol)[13]

BBC Sounds Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Phoebe Bridgers
Caroline Polachek
Self Esteem
Maxïmo Park
Akala
Porridge Radio
Gaffa Tape Sandy
Mickey Callisto

Groove Armada
Mahalia
Cavetown
The Shires
Katy J Pearson
Curtis Harding
Bessie Turner
Tamzene

Fontaines DC
The Afghan Whigs
Kae Tempest
Nilüfur Yanya
Crows
Joe Armon-Jones
JP Saxe
JOHN

Latitude Festival 2023

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Organisers have confirmed the 17th edition took place from the 20 to 23 July 2023. The three headliners were confirmed as Pulp, Paolo Nutini and George Ezra[citation needed] Yard Act, Young Fathers and Siouxsie headlined the BBC Sounds Stage.[14]

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Pulp
Metronomy
Confidence Man
Georgia
N'Famady Kouyaté
Tinariwen

Paolo Nutini
The Kooks
Paul Heaton
The Big Moon
The Lightning Seeds
Teddy Swims
The Mysterines

George Ezra
Mimi Webb
The Proclaimers
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
The Bootleg Beatles
Picture This
James

BBC Sounds Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Yard Act
Men I Trust
Dry Cleaning
The Murder Capital
The Beths
Do Nothing
Ber

Young Fathers
Far From Saints
Don Letts
Rachel Chinouriri
flowerovlove
Oscar Lang
Kai Bosch

Siouxsie
Black Midi
Kiefer Sutherland
Creep Show
Gwenno
Caity Baser
Lyr

Comedy Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Ed Gamble

Bridget Christie
Shaparak Khorsandi
Suzi Ruffell
Michelle De Swarte

Romesh Ranganathan

Latitude Festival 2024

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The 18th edition was held 25–28 July 2024. The headliners were Duran Duran, London Grammar, Keane and Kasabian[citation needed] Future Islands, Orbital and Lankum headlined the Second Stage (BBC Sounds).

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Kasabian
Khruangbin
The Vaccines
Caity Baser
Waxahatchee
Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls
Witch

London Grammar
Keane
Rick Astley
CMAT
Reverend & the Makers
Seasick Steve
Nerina Pallot

Duran Duran
Nile Rodgers & Chic
Rag 'N' Bone Man
The Darkness
Baby Queen
The Lottery Winners
Sam Lee
Alexis Ffrench

Second Stage (BBC Sounds)
Friday Saturday Sunday

Future Islands
Alison Goldfrapp
Corinne Bailey Rae
BC Camplight
Pip Blom
Damian Lewis
Swim Deep
Blusher

Orbital
Jockstrap
The Mary Wallopers
Blanco White
Richy Mitch and the Coal Miners
Anthony Szmierek
Myles Smith

Lankum
Ash
David Duchovny
Marika Hackman
Been Stellar
Big Special

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 - 23 July 2023". Latitudefestival.com. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  2. ^ "History". Festival Republic. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  3. ^ Latitude Festival [@LatitudeFest] (8 March 2010). "Tickets and the all-important line up will be released tomorrow from 7pm. Stay tuned. #latitudefestival Anyone heard any rumours? x" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. ^ "Woman, 19, raped at Latitude music festival in Suffolk". BBC News. 16 July 2010. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  5. ^ "Second rape at Latitude music festival in Suffolk". BBC News. 18 July 2010. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  6. ^ Latitude Festival [@LatitudeFest] (20 January 2014). "Surprise! @Damonalbarn announced as our second headliner for #Latitude #EverydayRobots #Latitude14" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ Reilly, Nick (4 December 2019). "Latitude Festival confirms 2020 line-up". NME. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  8. ^ Barnett, Sophie (27 April 2020). "Latitude Festival cancelled due to coronavirus". East Anglian Daily Times. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  9. ^ "Coronavirus: Lockdown forces Latitude Festival to be called off". BBC News. BBC. 27 April 2020. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  10. ^ "Line Up". Latitude Festival.
  11. ^ Baldwin, Louisa (26 March 2021). "Headliner Lewis Capaldi drops out of Latitude Festival 2021". Eastern Daily Press.
  12. ^ Mann, Ursula (22 July 2022). "Latitude Festival 2022 Full Line Up". Festival Feed.
  13. ^ "Ed Sheeran surprises Latitude festival-goers with appearance alongside headliners Snow Patrol". ITVX. 25 July 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
  14. ^ Morton, Dennis. "Latitude Festival 2023: Siouxsie Sioux announce first concert in a decade headlining Suffolk festival". Scotsman.com. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
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