Future Islands, Jockstrap, Caity Baser and CMAT join lineup for Latitude Festival 2024
Barclaycard presents Latitude Festival will return to Henham Park in Suffolk from 25-28 July. The festival has just announced its second wave of artists joining headliners Duran Duran, Kasabian, Keane, and London Grammar.
Barclaycard presents Latitude expands its music lineup for 2024 with The Vaccines, Future Islands, Lankum Jockstrap, Ash, Caity Baser, CMAT, The Darkness, Waxahatchee, Corinne Bailey Rae, David Ducovony, BC Camplight, Marika Hackman, Baby Queen and more.
New comedy additions Jo Brand, Judi Love and Joanne McNally join previously announced Sara Pascoe as headliners alongside Lucy Beamont, Grace Campbell, Laura Smyth, Mark Simmons, Sarah Keyworth, Sophie Duker, The Comedy Store and The Horne Section.
The last time we played Latitude, it felt almost transcendent. a secret gig in the tent, and our first back since covid, that brought tears of joy to our eyes! I can only imagine that watching the sun go down from the main stage as we play on Friday evening will feel just as special. We can't wait to come back," says The Vaccines.
At the festival, Birmingham’s Swim Deep mark the ten-year anniversary of their debut album alongside electro-pop trio Blusher, New York's Been Stellar, Manchester Pop-Poet Antony Szmierek and Midlands punk duo Big Special, as well as Leeds-based indie band English Teacher, the dynamic presence of Julie Byrne, and the avant-garde sounds of Nieve Ella.
Latitude Festival returns to Henham Park in Suffolk from 25-28 July 2024. Tickets are available now from latitudefestival.com.
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