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Latitude Festival 2025: ultimate guide to line-up, stage times, tickets and dates

Sting, Fatboy Slim and Snow Patrol will headline the Suffolk music, comedy and arts festival this weekend

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The 2025 edition of Latitude Festival is taking place this weekend. The Suffolk fest, which has Klarna as its main sponsor, is now in its 19th edition – and this year is set to be a big ’un.

Music headliners Sting, Fatboy Slim and Snow Patrol will head up a lineup stacked with huge names from across the arts, from comedy and dance to podcasts, theatre and literature. Greg Davies, Bridget Christie, Leon Bridges and Clean Bandit are among the acts scheduled to play.

Heading to Latitude this weekend (or thinking of buying a ticket)? Here’s everything you need to know about the festival, from getting there and last-minute tickets to set times.

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When is Latitude Festival 2025?

Latitude 2k25 takes place this week, starting on Thursday July 24 and ending on Sunday July 27.

Where is Latitude Festival 2025?

The fest, as usual, will take place at Henham Park in Suffolk.

Who are the headliners for Latitude 2025?

This year’s music headliners are Sting, Fatboy Slim and Snow Patrol, with Basement Jaxx, Kaiser Chiefs and Elbox sub-headlining.

The comedy headliners are Greg Davies, Reggie Watts and Bridget Christie.

What’s the Latitude 2025 lineup and set times?

Here are the stage splits and timings on Latitude’s main music and comedy stages this year.

Friday July 25

Obelisk Arena

  • Matilda Mann – 1.30pm-2.30pm
  • Scouting For Girls – 3pm-4pm
  • Billy Bragg – 4.30pm-5.30pm
  • Maribou State – 6pm-7.30pm
  • Basement Jaxx – 8pm-9pm
  • Sting – 9.30pm-11pm

Second Stage

  • Azamiah – 12.45pm-1.30pm
  • Midnight Generation – 2pm-2.45pm
  • Remember Monday – 3.15pm-4pm
  • The Kiffness – 4.45pm-5.30pm
  • The Royston Club – 6pm-6.45pm
  • Sprints – 7.15pm-8pm
  • Feeder – 8.30pm-9.30pm
  • Sigrid – 10pm-11pm

TK Maxx presents the Comedy Arena

  • Chortle Student Comedy Awards Finalists – 11.35am-12.30pm
  • Urooj Ashfaq – 12.35pm-12.55pm
  • Matt Bragg ­– 12.55pm-1.25pm
  • Ivo Graham – 1.25pm-1.55pm
  • Olga Koch – 2.05pm-2.35pm
  • Huge Davies – 2.35pm-3.05pm
  • Kiri Pratchard-McLean – 3.05pm-3.35pm
  • Joel Dommett – 3.35pm-4.20pm
  • Amy Gledhill – 4.25pm-4.55pm
  • Paul Sinha – 4.55pm-5.25pm
  • Ayoade Bamgboye – 5.25pm-5.45pm
  • Greg Davies – 5.45pm-6.30pm

Saturday July 26

Obelisk Arena

  • MRCY – 12.50pm-1.30pm
  • Jade Bird – 2pm-2.45pm
  • Kingfishr – 3.15pm-4pm
  • Example – 4.30pm-5.30pm
  • Clean Bandit – 6pm-7pm
  • Kaiser Chiefs – 7.30pm-8.30pm
  • Fatboy Slim – 9pm-11pm

Second Stage

  • Ben Ellis – 12.15pm-1pm
  • NOFUN! – 1.40pm-2.15pm
  • Sorry – 3pm-4pm
  • Arthur Hill – 4.45pm-5.45pm
  • Amble – 6.30pm-7.30pm
  • Public Service Broadcasting – 8.15pm-9.15pm
  • Leon Bridges – 10pm-11pm

TK Maxx presents the Comedy Arena

  • Alana Jackson – 11.35am-11.55am
  • Harriet Kemsley – 11.55am-12.25pm
  • Morgan Rees – 12.25pm-12.55pm
  • Glenn Moore – 1.05pm-1.35pm
  • Margus Brigstocke – 1.35pm-2.05pm
  • Jordan Gray – 2.05pm-2.35pm
  • Sophie Duker – 3.10pm-3.40pm
  • Mark Watson – 3.40pm-4.10pm
  • Kerry Godliman – 4.15pm-4.45pm
  • Michelle Wolf – 4.45pm-5.15pm
  • Reggie Watts – 5.15pm-6pm

Sunday July 27

Obelisk Arena

  • Gareth Malone and the Latitude Choir – 12pm-1pm
  • Una Noche En La Habana – 1.50pm-2.50pm
  • Infinity Song – 3.20pm-4.10pm
  • Alison Moyet – 4.40pm-5.30pm
  • Mika – 6pm-7pm
  • Elbow – 7.30pm-9pm
  • Snow Patrol – 9.45pm-11pm

Second Stage

  • Son Mieux – 11.45am-12.30pm
  • Hamish Hawk – 12.55pm-1.35pm
  • The War And Treaty – 2pm-2.40pm
  • Låpsley – 3.05pm-3.45pm
  • Pale Waves – 4.10pm-4.55pm
  • Palace – 5.20pm-6.05pm
  • Doves – 6.30pm-7.30pm
  • Air – 8.15pm-9.30pm

Sunrise Arena

  • Olive Jones – 12.15pm-1pm
  • CATTY – 1.30pm-2.15pm
  • Annahstasia – 2.45pm-3.15pm
  • Tommy WÁ – 3.45pm-4.30pm
  • bby – 5pm-5.45pm
  • Somebody’s Child – 6.15pm-7pm
  • Honeyglaze – 7.30pm-8.15pm
  • WH Lung– 8.45pm-9.30pm
  • Lambrini Girls – 10pm-11pm

TK Maxx presents the Comedy Arena

  • The Comedy Store – 11.30am-1pm
  • Josh Baulf – 1.05pm-1.35pm
  • Lee Peart – 1.35pm-2.05pm
  • Laura Smyth – 2.05pm-2.35pm
  • String vs Spitta – 2.45pm-3.15pm
  • Bec Hill – 3.15pm-3.45pm
  • Jen Brister – 3.45pm-4.30pm
  • Daniel Foxx – 4.35pm-5.05pm
  • Jin Hao Li – 5.05pm-5.35pm
  • Bridget Christie – 5.35pm-6.20pm

Timings correct at time of writing. Full timings for all stages can be found on the Latitude 2025 app.

Can I still buy tickets for Latitude Festival 2025?

On Ticketmaster here you can still buy weekend camping and day tickets for Latitude 2025. Adult weekend tickets start from £308, and day tickets are from £110.

How to get to Latitude Festival

Here’s a lowdown of the different ways to arrive at Latitude 2025.

Coach

Big Green Coach is the festival’s official travel partner. Weekend return coach packages depart from Chelmsford, Colchester, Ipswich and London (Stratford and Victoria). Day trips depart from Colchester, Ipswich, London (Stratford and Victoria) and Norwich.

Car

Car parking is included in the price of your ticket, and there is different traffic advice for drivers arriving from different directions. Find the official routes and guidance here.

Train

The nearest train station is Halesworth, which does not have a direct service to London. Halesworth can be reached from Ipswich. Coaches will run between Halesworth station and the festival.

Shuttle bus

Shuttles will run from Halesworth Town, Halesworth Rail Station, Beccles, Southwold and Kessingland. Find timetables here.

Bicycle

The festival has bike racks inside the public gates.

Are there any prohibited items?

The following items are completely banned at Latitude 2025.

  • Gas canisters over 2.7kg, aerosols over 250ml
  • Airhorns, fireworks, flares
  • Glass
  • Illegal substances, drugs, ‘legal highs’ – this includes nitrous oxide and associated equipment including balloons, unidentified substances, new psychoactive substances (NPS)
  • Laser equipment/pens
  • Megaphones
  • Blowtorches
  • Sky or ‘Chinese’ lanterns
  • Petrol burners
  • Sound systems
  • Spray cans
  • Tabards/high viz jackets
  • Generators – apart from those fixed in campervans
  • Excessive amounts of food, cigarettes and alcohol. Only bring enough for personal consumption

And these items are banned from the arena, but not the campsite.

  • Bags larger than A4 in size
  • Cans
  • Alcohol of any kind
  • Camping equipment
  • Firewood, disposable barbeques, campsite stoves
  • Audio recorders
  • Umbrellas
  • Large or open drinks bottles (under 500ml sealed plastic soft drinks/water are permitted)

Weather forecast

After a rainy few days, it’s looking like the weather should clear up for at least the bulk of Latitude 2025. Here’s the day-by-day forecast, according to the Met Office.

Thursday July 24 – this will likely be the rainiest day, with the Met forecasting a pretty decent chance of precipitation throughout the day. Temperatures will peak at 20C and drop to 16C

Friday July 25 – Friday should be mostly clear, with highs of 25C.

Saturday July 26 – there’s a slightly higher chance of rain on Saturday (mostly in the afternoon, from 1pm onwards). Temps will range from 16C to 24C.

Sunday July 27 – Sunday might be a little drizzly in the daytime and morning, but things should clear up by the evening. Highs of 22C, lows of 13C.

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