The acclaimed Latitude Festival returns to the picturesque grounds of Henham Park, Suffolk, from 24th to 27th July 2025. Festival fans can prepare for a joyous weekend of uninhibited discovery, with a bill packed with world-class music, side-splitting comedy, and captivating performing arts. Tickets are on sale now.

Latitude continues to expand its stellar 2025 lineup with performances by Elbow, Maribou State, Clean Bandit, Sigrid, and Public Service Broadcasting. These acts join previously announced headline acts Sting, Snow Patrol, Fatboy Slim, and Basement Jaxx.

Elbow’s long-awaited return to Latitude in 2025 marks their first performance at the festival since their unforgettable headline set in 2012. Fresh from the success of their chart-topping 2024 album Audio Vertigo, hailed as “a landmark” by MOJO and “their best record in years” by NME, the band is set to deliver a stunning live experience filled with emotive ballads and soaring anthems. Following an arena tour earlier in the year, this highly anticipated Latitude performance promises to cement their legacy as one of the UK’s most beloved bands.

Guy Garvey said, “Can’t wait to go back to Latitude. They’ve got a really good attitude for which we have always given gratitude and that’s not a platitude.”

Maribou State’s much-anticipated debut at Latitude marks a triumphant moment in their journey, as they celebrate resilience, creativity, and their stunning new album Hallucinating Love. This record, their first in six years, emerges from a transformative period defined by personal and professional challenges, including Chris Davids’ recovery from a life-changing brain surgery. Their Latitude performance will offer fans an electrifying preview of their evolution as boundary-pushing artists, ahead of three massive 10,000-capacity shows at London’s Alexandra Palace next year.

A decade after their debut at Latitude, Clean Bandit, the trailblazing trio known for redefining pop with classical influences, return to the festival. This year, the band made history after four of their tracks reached over a billion Spotify streams, placing them in Spotify’s Billions Club four times. The only other UK bands to reach this milestone are Queen, Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay, and One Direction. With four UK number-one hits under their belts too, they embark on an exciting new chapter, marked by the explosive single Cry Baby, featuring Anne-Marie and David Guetta. As Clean Bandit forges ahead into this dynamic new era, expect groundbreaking music and visually stunning productions that continue to push the boundaries of pop. Cry Baby is only the beginning.

Clean Bandit said, “Latitude is a unique festival, we are honoured to be returning to the main stage on Saturday night: gonna be insane actually!!”

Sigrid graces the Latitude stage for a third time in 2025, bringing her signature empowering anthems and infectious energy to Henham Park. Her journey with the festival began in 2017, coinciding with the meteoric rise of her breakout single Don’t Kill My Vibe. She returned in 2019, dazzling audiences with her acclaimed debut album Sucker Punch and high-energy hits like Basic and Strangers. Earmarked as a future headliner, Sigrid’s 2025 set promises to highlight her remarkable evolution, solidifying her place as one of pop’s most dynamic and exciting talents.

Public Service Broadcasting bring their uniquely immersive live show to Latitude, blending alt-rock with archival samples to create a sonic and visual spectacle. For over a decade, they’ve been “teaching the lessons of the past through the music of the future,” crafting albums that transport listeners to pivotal historical moments. Their debut, Inform – Educate – Entertain used samples from the British Film Institute to explore events like the Battle of Britain and the summit of Everest. Following albums, such as The Race For Space and Every Valley, continued this trend, delving into the space race and the decline of Britain’s coal industry. Their latest work, The Last Flight, takes on the final journey of Amelia Earhart. Public Service Broadcasting's Latitude performance will take audiences on a mesmerising journey through time and sound, showcasing their unique ability to turn historical moments into immersive experiences.

Public Service Broadcasting said, "We've really enjoyed our past two visits to Latitude and are very much looking forward to our third - hope to see as many of you there as possible."

Melvin Benn, Festival Director, said, “Latitude has always been a celebration of art, culture, and creativity, where groundbreaking music, powerful performances, and unforgettable moments come together. In 2025, we’re thrilled to continue this tradition with a lineup that honours the influential artists we’ve supported over the years, alongside fresh, exciting talent making their Latitude debut. From thought-provoking performances to new musical journeys, we can’t wait to welcome festival-goers back to Henham Park for another year of discovery, inspiration, and the vibrant energy that makes Latitude so special.”

Latitude is not just about music; it’s a cultural experience. With a lineup featuring world-class comedy, dance, poetry, podcasts, cultural visionaries, and performance artists, there’s so much more to come — including additional music acts yet to be announced.

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