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Latitude Festival

Held each year in July at Suffolk's Henham Park, Latitude is a stand-out festival experience for all the family with a diverse line-up. 

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Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 55 reviews
  • Another incredible weekend

    by Meanfiddler on 18/09/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    2024 was our second time as a family going to Lattitude. Girls were 11 & 9 this year and yet again the family camping area was perfect. Clean showers and toilets and the tuck shop by the ferris wheel always has what we forget to pack. Line up was very good, we all got to see the bands we hoped to see. We cannot recommend Lattitude enough for a family. It is still a proper festival (not a true family festival) but it is set up so we'll to enable families to safe with their young ones. Sunrise arena in the woods is a great up close and loud stage, best performances Fatdog, Hotwax, Neive Ella and Picture Parlour. Main stage was brilliant, Kasabian, The Lottery Winners, Frank Turner, The vaccines and many more kept us bouncing. But Saturday night on the second stage Orbital crushed it. Could go on and on, I have been to over 30 festivals and choose Lattitude over the rest. Already booked for 2025 See you at Henham Park next July

  • I love this festival!

    by jrw northants on 18/08/2024Henham Park - SuffolkRating: 5 out of 5

    This is my 8th Latitude festival and we had such a wonderful time. There was so much to see, listen to, to do and eat. The organisation was great and so was the line up. We have already booked to come back next year.

  • Good but not great

    by Leeds Lass on 07/08/2024Henham Park - SuffolkRating: 4 out of 5

    A great line up of bands and all the usual elements you'd expect (pink sheep, the helter-skelter, lots of music options). But for us there's something missing. The Cabaret Tent has always been one of our favourites, for its' quick turn over, madcap comedy and off the wall acts - gone. The big Zen Area is great if you want yoga, meditation or a massage (we didn't) but once we'd seen it we didn't need to go back. The woods were mainly filled with DJ sets or emerging music, very little art installations, which we've loved in the past. The options to music seemed a bit thin on the ground and left us at a loss for what to do for chunks of time (never the case in the past). On the whole the loos in the arena were well looked after and there was lots of loo roll etc. Back at the camps and en route it was a total lottery, the ones half way back to the caravan area were the worst; tiny, only a few locked and not clean. It felt that a lot of shops on the site had been replaced by food stalls - 100's of them! But that did give good choice and keep the queues down. At an average of £12-3 a dish we were glad the portions were good and we chose to share a main and fill up on a cookie/brownie (still £5-6 each!). Latitude is still a fun weekend but there wasn't space to get into the Talking Post (speakers outside would be good for those who couldn't get in) or many of the smaller tents - it seemed much more focused on the main Obelisk Arena. The bands were great, but I really missed the quirky, fun, off-the-wall acts that made Latitude such an unexpected treat in the past.

  • Great festival as always

    by Jake on 01/08/2024Henham Park - SuffolkRating: 5 out of 5

    Something for everyone to enjoy at latitude, great music from newcomers to real old hands played at a number of different venues from small and intimate to the big stage. Highlights of the music for us were Keane and IsaMya, one on the big stage and ISA on the BBC introducing. Huge variety of comedy played at the Comedy stage, the outpost and the listening post. One of the highlights was Jan Etheringtons "conversation from a long marriage" so funny and so well done. superb acts that perform in the theatre, two highlights there, the "half man half bull" was just so good and would be well worth seeing again and the "night without Kate Bush" probably the best thing we saw at Latitude 24. Staff were all great as always and plenty places to eat and drink, pity though that the main bars don't all stock the same stuff, if it's a big bar then the full range of alcoholic and soft drinks should be available, why would you want queue twice because you want a beer and a Pepsi ! However, great festival, just waiting for 2025 tickets to be released 😁 thank you latitude 😁😁

  • Great Chilled Festival

    by Schonker on 01/08/2024Henham Park - SuffolkRating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic event with so much going on.Would love to see the comedy tent open later though so you could see more acts

  • Latitude was superb!

    by Martin on 31/07/2024Henham Park - SuffolkRating: 5 out of 5

    We didn't arrive until Friday lunchtime so the campsite was pretty full but a very helpful member of staff helped us to find a spot. The bands we saw were great CMAT was my favourite but Kasabian, Keane and Duran Duran put on a good nostalgic show! (London Grammar didn't really do it for me... not really sure why they are so popular). Of the acts on the smaller stages Picture Parlour were amazing. I expect to see them on the Obelisk stage next year! We also loved the comedy and Robin Ince. The highlight of the comedy had to be The Horne Section which had us all crying with laughter. There was a surfeit of good food on offer and plenty of variety of drink too without too many long queues. The longest queues were for the loos after the big acts finished but you could avoid those by walking a bit further to the ones by the comedy tent( ssshhh don't tell anyone!). All the staff were lovely and friendly. Thank you so much Latitude Festival and everyone one involved. Maybe the people who want to sit in chairs close to the stage with their backs to it could stay in their living room next year, though!

  • Latitude 2024

    by nipper on 31/07/2024Henham Park - SuffolkRating: 5 out of 5

    A favourite place for me every year. This year didn't disappoint. A great range of artists and different stages: TC and the Groove Family at BBC Introducing; New York Brass Band and the surprise pop up gig by Rick Astley and his band at the Trailer Park; plus all the big artists in the Obelisk Arena with Keane, Kasabian, Nile Rogers and Chic finishing off with Duran Duran. A wonderful family vibe to boot. Can't wait until next year.

  • First time at Latitude

    by wcg on 31/07/2024Henham Park - SuffolkRating: 4 out of 5

    Its not our first festival but our first time at Latitude. Everything went quite smoothly and the site is easy to navigate around. We liked the fact you could take in chairs, food and the fact the main 2 arenas were very close to each other so you could pop in and see who was on at each one easily. The stands at the back of the Obelisk arena were a good idea. There is plenty of choice for food once you're in and the toilets and water were easily accessible and maintained. The red camp site seemed to be too small with lots of people having to pitch tents in spaces that were not really suitable. It was quite a long walk from there to the main Obelisk arena (about 30 minutes). As always there were people who gave no consideration to anyone else on the campsite and were taking and playing music loudly until 5am. The staff on the campsite were friendly and there were plenty of them but they did not appear to deal with this problem. The toilets on the campsite needed more care and maintenance as they frequently ran out of water so were unable to be flushed. The showers are great if you dont mind communal showering, not every body is comfortable with this. Overall a good experience with relatively small things that just need to improved to make it great.

  • Don't buy a day ticket

    by Grumpy on 31/07/2024Henham Park - SuffolkRating: 2 out of 5

    No lighting/ no row guide to parking field- lots of sad festival goers wandering around in the dark/ long grass/ nettles hoping to bump into their car- sad children tailing along, cross parents getting frustrated. WOULD IT HAVE COST THAT MUCH TO PUT SOME LIGHTS UP???

  • Amazing festival

    by LCH60 on 31/07/2024Henham Park - SuffolkRating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic line up. Beautiful setting in Henham Park. Incredibly well organised. No litter. Clean toilets. Friendly security staff. Latitude Festival even arranged some lovely weather this year too. Perfect.