Latitude Festival 2025 line-up in full, and how to get last-minute tickets

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There’s still a chance to see top pop acts and stars from comedy, culture and science this weekend

Glastonbury may have been and gone but festival fans still have much to look forward to this summer – including Latitude this weekend.

The Suffolk-based event at Henham Park, near Blythburgh, runs from Thursday 24 July to Sunday 27 July this year with a line-up which includes headliners Fatboy Slim, Sting, Kaiser Chiefs, Snow Patrol and Elbow.

Offering a mix of music, dance, comedy, literature, poetry, theatre, podcasts, family activities and wellness, it promises to have something for everyone.

And although passes for the whole weekend have now sold out, there are still some day admission tickets up for grabs.

GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 25: Guy Garvey of Elbow performs live on the Pyramid stage during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 25, 2011 in Glastonbury, England. The festival, which started in 1970 when several hundred hippies paid 1 GBP to attend, has grown into Europe's largest music festival attracting more than 175,000 people over five days. (Photo by Ian Gavan/Getty Images)
Elbow are among the headline acts in Suffolk this year (Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty)

Who is playing Latitude Festival 2025?

Latitude Festival boasts a host of big-name stars on the main stage and on the smaller ones this year, as well as famous faces from the worlds of comedy, literature and science.

Obelisk Arena (main stage)

  • Friday – Sting, Basement Jaxx
  • Saturday – Fatboy Slim, Kaiser Chiefs
  • Sunday – Snow Patrrol, Elbow
  • Across the weekend – Clean Bandit, Maribou State, Mika, Alsion Moyet, Billy Bragg, Example, Infinity Song, Jade Bird, Kingfishr, Matilda Mann, Mrcy, Scouting for Girls, Una Noche en la Habana, Gareth Malone and the Latitude Choir

Second Stage

  • Friday – Air
  • Saturday – Leon Bridges
  • Sunday – Sigrid
  • Across the weekend – Amble, Arthur Hill, Azamiah, Ben Ellis, Doves, Feeder, Hamish Hawk, Lapsley, Midnight Generation, NoFun!, Palace, Pale Waves, Public Service Broadcasting, Remember Monday, Son Mieux, Sorry, Sprints, The Kiffness, The Royston Club, The War and Treaty

Sunrise Arena

  • Friday – corto.alto
  • Saturday – Lambrini Girls
  • Sunday – Pozer
  • Across the weekend – Annahstasia, BBY, Boa, Bricknasty, Catty, Chloe Qisha, Cliffords, Honeyglaze, Humble the Great, Jacob Alon, Jasmine 4.t., Jazmine Banks and the Wild Hearts, Killowen, Lyvia, Olive Jones, Rosie Lowe, Sarah Julia, Silver Gore, Somebody’s Child, The Orchestra (For Now), Tommy Wa, W H Lung, Westside Cowboy
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 19: Fatboy Slim and virtual backing dancers from across the UK light up the sky above Alexandra Palace, to form the world's biggest holographic performance for the launch of the new EE, on October 19, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Samir Hussein/Getty Images for EE)
Fatboy Slim will be on the main stage on Saturday (Photo:: Samir Hussein/Getty)

The Alcove

  • Friday – Freak Slug
  • Saturday – The Wytches
  • Sunday – Vowws
  • Across the weekend – Aaron Rowe, Aki Oke, Arthur Black, Big Sleep, Bold Love, Cat Clyde, Chest, Demae, Ellur, Finn Forster, Imogen and the Knife, Lottie Gray, Mandrake Handshake, Nadia Kadek, Neckbreakers, Nxdia, Pozzy, Radio Free Alice, RIP Magic, Saint Clair, Saxemma, Sistra, The Crimson, The Pill, TTSSFU, Young Athena

The Comedy Arena

  • Friday – Greg Davies
  • Saturday – Reggie Watts
  • Sunday – Bridget Christie
  • Across the weekend – artists include Joel Dommett, Kerry Godliman, Marcus Brigstocke and Mark Watson

Literary artists appearing at The Listening Post and The Bookshop include: Chris Power, Brian Bilston, Irvine Welsh, Adam Buxton, John Pienaar and Martha Kearney

Figures from science and culture appearing The Apollo Stage include: Chris Packham, Robin Ince, Bec Hill, Tanita Tikaram and Kevin Fong

SOUTHWOLD, ENGLAND - JULY 16: Atmosphere on day one of Latitude Festival 2010 held at Henham Park Estate on July 16, 2010 in Southwold, England. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
Day passes are still on sale for Latitude Festival 2025 (Photo: Getty)

How can I still get Latitude tickets?

There is some good news for festival-goers who have left it to the last minute as tickets are still available for this weekend.

All full weekend tickets are sold out but day tickets are still available for Friday, Saturday and Sunday and are priced at £110 for an adult and £18 for a child.

They can be purchased from the Latitude Festival website here. They can also be bought from Ticketmaster, Big Green Coach, UEA Box Office, Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, Colchester Arts and Gigantic.