Latitude Festival announces headliners Lewis Capaldi, Foals and Snow Patrol, as well as Phoebe Bridgers, Russell Howard and Manic Street Preachers for its 2022 line-up
Huge artists have been announced amongst the line-up for Latitude Festival in Suffolk this year.
Lewis Capaldi, Foals and Snow Patrol, joined by Russell Howard in the Comedy Arena, have been revealed as the headliners for the festival, which will take place at Henham Park near Southwold from Thursday, July 21 to Sunday, July 24.
Meanwhile, Little Simz, Manic Street Preachers, Rina Sawayama, Phoebe Bridgers, Groove Armada and Fontaines DC are also set to play the huge Suffolk event.
Foals said: “We’re honoured & thrilled to be headlining Latitude this year.
"It’s especially significant to us as our first ever festival headline set was at Latitude almost ten years ago and we remember the rush of that show like it’s today; it felt like being handed the controls to a jumbo jet at 35k feet…
"Latitude helped us and many other great UK bands realise their potential.
"We couldn’t be happier to come back on the Saturday night to remind everyone & ourselves how powerful & euphoric live music can be.”
Meanwhile, Snow Patrol said: “We are so delighted to be back playing Latitude once again.
"We headlined the very first one in 2006 and we’re so honoured to be asked to headline once again. It’s one of the best festivals in the UK and we can’t wait.”
And from the world of comedy, festival-goers can enjoy sets from Russell Howard, The Horne Section and Rosie Jones.
There will also be entertainment for all the family, with Aardman Model Making and Norwich Castle announced among what's on for Kids, Teen and Family.
And Latitude has also revealed a range of names from the worlds of dance, poetry, podcasts and more for the four-day event.
Dance East will return to the Waterfront Stage to present a diverse programme of world-class dance in all its forms.
Plus, one of Britain’s best loved actors, Dame Sheila Hancock will discuss her funny, feisty and outrageous new book ‘Old Rage’.
More names are still set to be announced ahead of the July weekend.
It comes after the festival returned to the county - after a year off due to Covid - in 2021 as a government test event.
A limited number of tickets are now available via presale, with more going on general sale at 10am on Friday.
For more information, visit www.latitudefestival.com.