Latitude Festival has unveiled a fantastic expansion to its 2025 lineup, adding former headliners Elbow, debutants Maribou State, and the ever-brilliant Clean Bandit, Sigrid, and Public Service Broadcasting to the mix. Henham Park is set to come alive with their musical brilliance, promising an unforgettable experience for festival-goers.
Elbow will grace the Latitude stage for the first time since their iconic 2012 performance. Riding high on the success of their 2024 chart-topping album, Audio Vertigo, which NME hailed as “their best record in years,” the band is ready to deliver a soul-stirring live set. Frontman Guy Garvey shared his excitement, saying, “Can’t wait to go back to Latitude. They’ve got a really good attitude for which we have always given gratitude, and that’s not a platitude.“
Making their Latitude debut, Maribou State is set to bring their creative evolution to Henham Park. Their latest album, Hallucinating Love, marks their first release in six years, showcasing their resilience and innovative artistry. Fans can anticipate an electrifying performance that promises to push boundaries and captivate audiences.
Returning to Latitude a decade after their debut, Clean Bandit will once again dazzle fans with their unique fusion of classical and pop music. Known for their groundbreaking sound and visually stunning productions, the trio continues to redefine the boundaries of modern pop music.
Norwegian pop sensation Sigrid will return for her third Latitude appearance, bringing her signature empowering anthems and infectious energy to the festival. Tipped as a future headliner, her 2025 performance will highlight her evolution into one of pop’s most dynamic and exciting artists.
Public Service Broadcasting will deliver their immersive live show, blending alt-rock with archival samples to create a truly unique experience. Known for turning historical moments into sonic and visual spectacles, their performance is set to be a festival highlight.
Latitude Festival is renowned for its rich cultural experience. Alongside the world-class musical acts, the festival offers comedy, dance, poetry, podcasts, cultural visionaries, and performance art, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
Tickets are now on sale, promising an unmissable weekend in the heart of Henham Park. In the words of Public Service Broadcasting: GO!