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Latitude Festival announces headliners for 2025

Latitude Festival has announced the headliners for its 2025 edition – you can find all the details below.

The event is due to take place at Henham Park in Suffolk between July 24 and July 27. Tickets go on general sale at 10am GMT this Wednesday (October 30) – you’ll be able to buy yours here.

  • READ MORE: Latitude Festival 2023 review: ’90s nostalgia paired with an exciting future

Today (October 28), organisers have confirmed the three acts that will headline the main stage at next summer’s Latitude. These are Sting, Snow Patrol and Fatboy Slim.

Melvin Benn, Latitude Festival Director, said: “Latitude 2025 is shaping up to be one of our most unforgettable editions yet. Bringing together iconic artists like Sting, Snow Patrol and Fatboy Slim guarantees a weekend of incredible music and unique performances.

“We’ve always aimed to deliver a festival experience that blends artistic exploration and cultural enrichment, and this year’s lineup reflects that perfectly.”

Benn added: “We’re thrilled to welcome Sting to Latitude 2025. His unparalleled artistry and the new direction of the STING 3.0 shows align perfectly with Latitude’s mission to deliver a rich cultural experience.

“Sting’s ability to transcend musical genres makes him an exceptional addition to our lineup.”

The former Police frontman took his STING 3.0 set to BBC Radio 2 In The Park 2024 in Preston in early September.

Snow Patrol, who last headlined Latitude in 2022 (where they were joined on stage by Ed Sheeran), commented: “We are delighted to play Latitude again! We’ve had so many amazing memories from playing there in the past.

“We performed at the very first one [in 2006] and we’re excited to get back to Latitude again for the third time. See you all there!”

The band’s return to the festival follows the release of their eighth and most recent studio album, ‘The Forest Is The Path’, last month.

Fatboy Slim said: “I’m honoured that Latitude has invited me back, this time to headline the main stage. It’s a big tick on my bucket list. I can’t wait to be at the helm of the collective euphoria the great people of Suffolk and I can create.”

Organisers have promised that “more exciting announcements” for Latitude Festival 2025 are coming next month.

In other news, Sting is set to top the bill at next year’s Isle Of Wight Festival and play a series of outdoor UK concerts in the summer.

Latitude Festival 2024 was headlined by Kasabian, London Grammar and Duran Duran.

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