Celebrating twenty years of fearless creativity, Klarna presents Latitude returns to Henham Park, Suffolk, from 23 to 26 July 2026. David Byrne, Lewis Capaldi, and Teddy Swims headline a boundary-pushing line-up alongside The Flaming Lips, The Last Dinner Party, Self Esteem, Billy Ocean, Alex James, and more. Tickets go on general sale on Wednesday at 10am here.
Twenty years ago, Latitude dared to be different. The first festival to mix philosophy with performance, poetry with punk, theatre with music, dance with discovery, it created a space where legends share stages with newcomers, comedy collides with culture, science sparks curiosity, and every corner offers something unexpected. This landmark edition brings together artists who shaped its past, stars defining its present, and trailblazers who will lead its future.
In a UK festival exclusive, visionary, innovator, and global icon, David Byrne joins Latitude for a headline performance that promises to define its 20th anniversary. Over the course of his incredible career, David has received an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Grammy Award, and a Special Tony Award; he was also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Blending songs from across his extraordinary career with visual storytelling, avant-garde dance, and the intelligent playfulness that has made him one of the most influential artists of our time, this promises to be an unmissable performance. From his groundbreaking work with Talking Heads to his collaborations with St. Vincent, Brian Eno, and Janelle Monáe, Byrne has never stopped innovating. His performance at Latitude symbolises everything the festival stands for: curiosity, creativity, and fearless artistry.
Across the last twenty years, Latitude has celebrated the full breadth of the arts: theatre, literature, science, dance, and poetry, creating stand-out moments unique to the festival. As the festival marks its 20th Edition, audiences will be invited into a conversation about the most important artists, books, performances, and ideas that have shaped the last two decades. Part mission statement, part cultural archive, part collective memory, this celebration explores what matters most. The full comedy, theatre, dance, poetry, literary and science programme will be announced soon. It will spotlight the cultural, political and social forces shaping today’s conversations and the artists leading them.







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