Latitude Festival has announced a brilliant new addition to its 2025 lineup, with former headliners Elbow, debutants Maribou State, and the always-excellent Clean Bandit, Sigrid, and Public Service Broadcasting. Such sets might not get at Glastonbury, when Henham Park will explode with filtering through their sound.
Elbow, meanwhile, returns to the Latitude stage for the first time since their show-stopping set in 2012. Buoyed by out-of-this-world success with their 2024 chart-topping record Audio Vertigo (NME called it “their best record in years,” don’t you know!), this outfit will treat attendees to a soul-stirring live set. Frontman Guy Garvey said: “Can’t wait to go back to Latitude. They have a really good attitude which we have always, with true gratitude, expressed, and that’s not a platitude.’
Maribou State, whose Latitude debut will celebrate their creative evolution, join the Henham Park stage. Their first album in six years, Hallucinating Love proved that their artistry was not only resilient, but also innovative. Fans can expect an energetic set that is sure to break walls and enthrall listeners.
Clean Bandit will grace Latitude a decade after they first did bring their modern classical sound back to fans. They are known for their innovative sound and extraordinary productions.
The incredible Norwegian singer Sigrid will be attending Latitude for the third time, performing her uplifting, dance-a-matic anthems and vibrant energy. A future headliner in the making, her 2025 set will mark her evolution into one of pop’s most dynamic and exciting artists.
Expect the live phenomenon that is Public Service Broadcasting — the roaming collective wedging a mix of alt-rock and archival samples into a larger sound. Renowned for transforming historic moments into sonic, visual spectacles, their set is sure to be one of the highlights of the festival.
Latitude Festival is known for its rich cultural experience. In addition to world-class musical acts, the festival has comedy, dance, poetry, podcasts, cultural visionaries and performance art, so there’s something for everyone.
Tickets are on sale now for a not-to-be-missed weekend at Henham Park. As Public Service Broadcasting says: GO!