Latitude Festival, set for July 24-27, 2025, at Henham Park, Suffolk, has revealed more of its vibrant lineup, blending music, comedy, theatre, and arts into a dynamic summer celebration. Known for its eclectic mix, the festival unites iconic artists and emerging talents, offering something for music lovers, theatre buffs, and comedy fans alike. Headliners Sting, Snow Patrol, Fatboy Slim, Basement Jaxx, and Elbow are now joined by Mika, Doves, Billy Bragg, and others, with weekend and day tickets already on sale.
Festival Director Melvin Benn emphasizes Latitude’s mission to showcase innovative voices across genres. Mika brings his flamboyant pop brilliance, with hits like “Grace Kelly” and a stage presence honed over a 15-million-album career. Doves, returning after a hiatus, promise an emotive set with their atmospheric indie soundscapes, despite Jimi Goodwin stepping back from live performances. Billy Bragg, a folk-punk icon, blends politics and passion, drawing from decades of music and activism.
Theatre highlights include Bryony Kimmings’ Bog Witch, a work-in-progress exploring nature and vulnerability, and Gravity & Other Myths’ Ten Thousand Hours, a stunning circus show of acrobatics and human mastery. Victoria Melody, with Mark Thomas, previews a bold piece on identity and community resilience. Music continues with Jade Bird’s introspective folk-indie and Matilda Mann’s soulful pop, alongside rising acts like Remember Monday and boundary-pushing electronic sets from HiTech and Future Utopia at the Sunrise Arena.
Daytime at Sunrise features corto.alto’s jazz innovation, Pozer’s punk-electronic energy, and Lambrini Girls’ raw punk anthems. Emerging talents like Bricknasty, KiLLOWEN, and Honeyglaze add genre-blurring depth, while jasmine.4.t, Sarah Julia, and Rosie Lowe offer ethereal and soulful vibes. Theatre extends with Punk Alley’s interactive chaos, YUCK Circus’ comedic acrobatics, and Saltlines, a folk-storytelling fusion by Gigspanner Big Band and Raynor Winn. The Cocoa Butter Club celebrates Black and POC artistry with a vibrant mix of performance styles.
Latitude Festival 2025 promises a creative feast, from Mika’s dazzling melodies to immersive theatre and late-night beats, all set against Henham Park’s picturesque backdrop. Whether it’s groundbreaking performances or unforgettable music, this festival remains a beacon of artistic diversity and inspiration.
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