Frank Turner, Alison Goldfrapp and Seasick Steve join Latitude Festival 2024 line up in Suffolk
New acts have been announced for one of the UK’s largest festivals which returns to Suffolk this summer.
Latitude Festival returns to Henham Park once again from July 25 to July 28 – bringing together an eclectic weekend of live entertainment for thousands of attendees.
Acts added include Alison Goldfrapp, Frank Turner, Seasick Steve, Bradley Simpson, Colin Hoult, Lottery Winners and more.
Frank Turner, English punk and folk singer-songwriter, returns to the festival with his latest studio album ‘Undefeated’ – a follow-up to his critically acclaimed number one album ‘FTHC’.
He said: "I’m excited and honoured to be back at Latitude festival again.
“I played the first one in 2006 and this will be my fifth visit, so it’s reconnecting with old friends, as well as bringing my new record to the people of Suffolk. I can’t wait.”
Festival-goers can also expect new music from Grammy-nominated Alison Goldfrapp, who is back to share her first solo album ‘The Love Invention’.
Alison said she is thrilled to bring her new album to the Latitude stage, which has been described as a festival-ready, dance-pop record.
“This album was tailor-made for festivals—vibrant, pulsating, and high energy,” said Alison. “Having performed back in 2017, returning in 2024 with my solo work feels special. I’m thrilled.”
Steve Gene Wold, known as Seasick Steve, is an American blues musician, who first preformed at the Latitude stage in 2008.
This year marks a triumphant homecoming for the beloved performer, who last preformed at the stage almost ten years ago.
Steve will return to the festival with new music from his upcoming album release ‘A Trip A Stumble A Fall Down On Your Knees’.
Tickets for the 2024 Latitude Festival are on sale now via www.latitudefestival.com/tickets.