A riotous summer weekend of laughter and cultural discovery is guaranteed as cinch presents Latitude announces a host of new comedy and arts names including Frankie Boyle and Reginald D Hunter who join Russell Howard as comedy headliners. The multi-award-winning Latitude returns to the stunning grounds of Henham Park, Suffolk, from 21st July – 24th July 2022. Lewis Capaldi, Foals, Snow Patrol, Maggie Rogers, Little Simz, Manic Street Preachers, Phoebe Bridgers, Groove Armada, Fontaines D.C. top the eclectic bill where music and arts meet foodie feasts and family fun in a joyous weekend of cultural discovery. Tickets are on sale now here.
Latitude favourite Reginald D Hunter returns to headline the festival. More than 21 years after moving to the UK from the US, three-time Perrier Award nominated Reginald has forged a reputation for delivering unadulterated comedy of the highest order. His TV appearances include Live at the Apollo, Have I Got News for You And 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. Unafraid to tackle head on the subjects the rest of us skirt around, Reginald is the voice of his generation – searingly honest, brutally funny and uniquely placed to commentate on the unfolding meltdown of life as we know it.
Notoriously controversial comedian, Frankie Boyle also returns to cinch presents Latitude with his devastatingly funny social commentary. Boyle is renowned for his shows New World Order (BBC2), Tramadol Nights (Ch4) and his best selling DVDs and Netflix Special. The Scottish comedy legend will be at the Edinburgh Festival this summer doing three weeks of stand up with new Fringe show Lap of Shame. The king of controversy has built a career on presenting himself as an iconoclast and promises a set filled with politics and satire, Latitude is an opportunity to catch him first at his miserable best.
Home of world-class comedy, this year’s cinch presents Latitude features spectacular stand-up stars and cutting-edge new talent with the largest comedy line up in the UK. Among those in charge of splitting sides across the weekend are Darran Griffiths, David Morgan, Erika Ehler, Esther Manito, Finlay Christie, Hannah Platt, Joe Wells, Kemah Bob, Kerry Godliman, Leo Reich, Lost Voice Guy, Nic Samson, Olga Koch, Sean McLoughlin, Shaparak Khorsandi, Stephen Bailey, Stokes & Summers, Tiff Stevenson, Toussaint Douglas and Arabs Are Not Funny!.
The Listening Post, a whole stage dedicated to the world of literary, conversations and podcasts, welcomes broadcaster Shaun Keaveny, who brings his fantasy festival podcast to a real life festival. He’ll record a special episode to The Line Up at this year’s cinch presents Latitude asking a big name, who would play at your dream festival? Shaun Keaveny has got a lifetime of Latitude festival moments to draw on as he guides a music-loving guest to share their 5 favourite acts and festival essentials.
Shaun said, “Many times I have ambled, shambled and rambled through the forest-y bits, into the wild open space toward the lake and off to the stages of the legendary Latitude festival in search of sustenance and entertainment. This year, I myself will be up there trying to tempt festival goers with a live version of my podcast The Line Up. No, no I CAN’T tell you who the VERY SPECIAL GUEST will be. Not because of an embargo, it’s because I haven’t organised it yet. But believe me, you will be BLOWN AWAY. Or at the very least quite impressed. See you there.”
Comedians Abigoliah Schamaun and Joe Wells also bring their new podcast Neurodivergent Moments to the festival. Abigoliah has a diagnosis of ADHD and Joe has an Autism diagnosis. At Latitude, they talk to other creative neurodivergent people about their experiences of having differently wired brains.