
Latitude Festival 2025: What to Expect from This Year’s Lineup
By Carl Scott
As the Suffolk countryside begins to brighten and warm up, so too does the anticipation for the return of Latitude Festival to Henham Park from 24th to 27th July 2025. Fast becoming one of the best-loved British music festivals, our county is set to come to life with the sounds of eclectic music, arts, and culture this summer. Always keen to shortlist a few recommendations for guests at our Barns and Barges for rent, we’ve rounded up a selection of our unmissable acts to enjoy in 2025.
This year’s lineup boasts an impressive variety of headliners set to grace the Obelisk Arena. Indeed, Sting will bring his solo live show, accompanied this time by virtuoso guitarist Dominic Miller and drummer Chris Maas, offering a fresh take on his classic Police hits. Fatboy Slim is also set to return to Latitude, celebrating 30 years in the industry with a high-energy set that’s sure to get the crowd moving. Snow Patrol, veterans of the inaugural Latitude Festival all the way back in 2006, will close the event with their signature anthems, promising a nostalgic performance.
Beyond the headliners, Latitude 2025 showcases plenty of exciting musical talent. Electronic duo Basement Jaxx will deliver a dynamic performance, while indie favourites Elbow and Clean Bandit add even more depth to the lineup. Emerging artists like Jade Bird and Sigrid will be on hand to serve up some fresh sounds, ensuring there really is something for every kind of musical palate.
Latitude’s commitment to the arts remains steadfast as ever, with a comedy roster that would be the envy of just about any festival. With names like Bridget Christie, Greg Davies, Kerry Godliman, and Sophie Duker on hand to have everyone laughing, there’ll be no shortage of one liners. Theatre enthusiasts can also look forward to performances from Gravity & Other Myths as well as Bryony Kimmings, promising a truly well-rounded cultural experience.
Tickets are available starting at £308 for an adult weekend pass with camping. Latitude also offers a 2-for-1 scheme for disabled ticket holders requiring a personal assistant, ensuring accessibility for all attendees.
Altogether, Latitude Festival 2025 promises a diverse blend of music, arts, and community spirit set against the idyllic backdrop of Henham Park. Whether you’re a long-time attendee or a first-time visitor, this year’s festival is poised to deliver memorable moments and new discoveries.
If you’re thinking of attending for a day and want to return to a quiet retreat far from the crowds, you only have to look as far as our Barns and Barges for rent…