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Everything Everything, BalletBoyz, The Adam Buxton Band and more join your 20th edition line up!
With less than two months to go until we’re back in Henham Park, we are excited to be adding 30+ more brilliant names across music, comedy, dance, conversations, theatre and more joining us for our 20th anniversary this July…
Everything Everything, BalletBoyz and more join your line up
Everything Everything are announced as very special guests, set to play the coveted Sunday opening slot on our Obelisk Arena. The Manchester art-rock quartet have grown up alongside the festival: they first appeared at Henham Park in 2011, delivering a standout early-career set that announced them as one of the most distinctive new voices in British guitar music, before returning to a rapturous BBC Sounds stage in 2019.
Everything Everything, BalletBoyz and more join your line up

The Adam Buxton Band will open the Second Stage on Friday. A Latitude regular in every form he’s taken, from the podcast tent to the Listening Post, Buxton has become one of the festival’s most beloved returning voices, hosting live editions of The Adam Buxton Podcast. The band’s Latitude set marks their biggest festival outing yet, and a delightfully Latitude-shaped step up: the podcaster turned bookshop favourite turned bandleader, kicking Friday off on the Second Stage at Henham.

Everything Everything, BalletBoyz and more join your line up
“I’m very excited to be returning to Latitude and this time in musical form with half of Metronomy as my backing band no less. We’ll play some songs from my album Buckle Up plus a few appropriate covers and maybe get some musical assistance from the odd audience member too.” – Adam Buxton
Matt Felix opens the Second Stage on Sunday. The Anglo-French, London-based singer-songwriter has emerged as one of the most striking and theatrical new voices in British indie-rock. Over on the Sunrise ArenaOlympia Vitalis brings West London soul to the stage with a gospel choir-honed voice. James Emmanuel arrives as a soul-and-Motown revivalist. Arkayla bring Manchester guitar-pop swagger, and Like Optimists are Latitude’s First Light Festival pick: a high-energy, four-piece alternative rock band from just down the road in Suffolk.

The Alcove plays host to a typically eclectic billing. Aimée Fatale brings her vintage-Casio, beehive-coiffed, retro-romantic universe to the stage. THEATRE arrive having spent the last two years building one of Ireland’s most talked-about live followings. Australia’s The Heart Shaped Aces are a pop-rock duo trading in anthemic, 1975-meets-Arctic Monkeys hooks. Clara Mann brings her Franco-British folk songcraft, and MAGNOLIA make their Latitude debut with a set built for the festival’s most exciting stage. Tracey Nelson is the countrified indie-rock project of Austin Noll, and Irish folk-pop singer-songwriter Just Alice brings her heartfelt blend of folk and modern pop.

Everything Everything, BalletBoyz and more join your line up
A brand-new area also touches down at Henham Park for our twentieth edition. The Virgin Radio Mothership lands in the woods, an after-hours intergalactic dancefloor that will keep Latitude airborne deep into the night. By day the ship rests among the trees; by night the doors open and some of the most distinctive voices in British radio take the controls, in a landmark year for Virgin Radio UK that has brought its biggest schedule shake-up in years. Goldierocks is among the first at the controls, alongside Emma B & Edie, who crack the doors open on Thursday night, kicking off the weekend as the campsite fills and the lights flicker on for the first time.

Elsewhere after dark, Late Night In The Alcove returns once again, Latitude’s late-night jazz club, lovingly modelled on Ronnie Scott’s, complete with table service and a transformed Alcove; a festival favourite since its 2023 debut, it offers the perfect antidote to the dancefloor: the chance to sit down, order a cocktail, and lose an hour or two to live music from some of the UK’s finest jazz musicians, with the full Late Night In The Alcove line-up to be announced.

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TK Maxx presents the Comedy Arena, by night, becomes a buzzing after-hours playground as the UK’s best club nights take centre stage: Massaoke leads the charge with the world’s biggest mass sing-along party, while pop sensation Guilty Pleasuresinvites festival-goers to surrender to the joy of feel-good floor-fillers.

During the day, Thanyia Moore brings her commanding stage presence and razor-sharp wit to Henham as MC. Kemah Bob, the Houston-born, London-based comedian brings the show that landed her debut Miss Fortunate in the Guardian’s Top 10 Comedy Shows of 2024. Lewis Garnham, a laconic, gifted storyteller and one of Australia’s most distinctive comic voices, makes his Latitude debut.

Everything Everything, BalletBoyz and more join your line up
On the Listening Post, the legendary Comedy Store Players return for their long-running, mid-show, no-script-needed masterclass in improvised comedy, the UK’s most celebrated improv troupe in their natural festival habitat.

The Waterfront welcomes Zoie Sings… Pop Up Choir, a long-loved Latitude fixture, with Bristol-based natural voice practitioner Zoie returning with her open-to-all forest choir, gathering festival-goers, whatever their experience, to learn songs from across the world in glorious unrehearsed harmony. Over in the Theatre Arena, The Placebrings Anatomy of Survival, a collaboration between award-winning playwright Vivienne Franzmann and choreographer-psychotherapist Frauke Requardt, which takes a single witnessed meltdown in a coffee shop and refracts it through twenty-two shifting eyewitness accounts: with four performers, dance, drumming, sharp text and (yes) a person in a bear costume, it is a darkly funny, viscerally felt journey through the fight, flight, freeze and rest-and-digest states of the human nervous system.

Latitude also welcomes one of the most celebrated names in contemporary British dance back to Henham Park. BalletBoyz return to the festival with their landmark 25th anniversary production Still Pointless, fresh from a sold-out run at Sadler’s Wells and a major UK tour. No strangers to Latitude, having performed multiple times across the years via the festival’s long-standing Sadler’s Wells dance partnership. Featuring ten world-class dancers and fusing live performance with film, Still Pointless is a thrilling, irreverent, deeply moving celebration of where the company have been and where they’re going next, and a perfectly Latitude piece of full-circle programming for the festival’s twentieth.

Joining them in the Theatre Arena, Circus Zambia & Wake the Beast present Afronauts (preview), a UK debut for one of the most extraordinary new shows on the international circuit, inspired by the true story of Edward Nkoloso and Zambia’s 1964 attempt to join the space race armed with little more than a wheelbarrow and unshakeable optimism. The show fuses breath-taking acrobatics, theatre, choral music and spectacle into a joyous, defiant celebration of the imagination, courage and audacity of a newly independent Zambia.

Everything Everything, BalletBoyz and more join your line up
The Cosmic Shambles Forest also gains a host of new names. Singapore-born comedian Sam See brings the storytelling, suits and stadium-ready charm. Zoologist, vet and former CBeebies Minibeast Adventure presenter Dr Jess French brings her boundless enthusiasm for the small, scuttling and overlooked. And Dr Mark Spencer, Britain’s foremost forensic botanist and author of Murder Most Florid, brings extraordinary tales from a career using brambles, pollen and plant fragments to help police solve murders, arsons and missing person enquiries. They are joined across the weekend by comedians Jo Turbitt and Alice Fraser, science communicator Bertie Suesat-Williams and writer-presenter Simon Oakes.
Everything Everything, BalletBoyz and more join your line up

Twenty years on, and Latitude remains the trailblazer it was in 2006: the original cross-arts festival, where music, comedy, theatre, dance, poetry, science and ideas have always shared the same fields. We cannot wait to welcome you back to Hemham Park this July for a celebration two decades in the making. Final weekend and day tickets are on sale at the link below.

Everything Everything, BalletBoyz and more join your line up
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