Your 2026 day splits are now live

Whether you’re only able to attend Klarna presents Latitude for one glorious day, or you’re already meticulously planning your entire weekend to the hour, our day splits can guide you through curating the best day possible. Explore Latitude day-by-day below…

FRIDAY

From the bonafide brilliance of David Byrne to the theatrical flair of The Last Dinner Party, high-energy anthems from Tom Grennan and improvised chaos from Ross Noble, the Friday of Latitude promises to be an exceptional day of music and comedy set in the heart of Suffolk.

Also gracing our Obelisk Arena on Friday is soul sensation Jalen Ngonda, post-punk ensemble Dry Cleaning, Alice Phoebe Lou‘s hauntingly intimate vocals, the hypnotic Latin rhythms of Diles Que No Me Maten and style icon-turned DJ Gok Wan.

Further down our music stages, we’re thrilled to welcome Alessi Rose and her confessional-pop lyricism, Nathan Evans and the Saint Phnx Band fresh from his viral sea-shanty success, Florence Road‘s grunge-infused indie rock and Lime Garden‘s danceable indie rock to our Second Stage, while our Sunrise Arena boasts krautrock and ritualistic dance rhythms from Snapped Ankles, Irish folk ensemble Madra Salach, high-intensity post-punk outfit Bleech 9:3 and Bristol indie collective Adult DVD – it’s a must-visit destination if catching the best in new music is a priority.

Line up poster for Friday: David Byrne, The Last Dinner Party, Tom Grennan, Ross Noble, Jalen Ngonda, Dry Cleaning, Alice Phoebe Lou, Diles Que No Me Maten, Gok Wan, Alessi Rose, Nathan Evans and the Saint Phnx Band, Florence Road, Lime Garden, Snapped Ankles, Madra Salach, Bleech 9:3, Adult DVD

SATURDAY

Saturday offers the soulful intensity of Teddy Swims, the eloquence of Tom Odell, Wet Leg’s incisive indie, and the acclaimed humour of very special guest Lenny Henry and the sharp-witted Jen Brister.

Further down our line up, our Obelisk Arena welcomes a host of exceptional talent including legendary soul artist Billy Ocean,  singer-songwriter and pianist Vanessa Carlton and Irish traditional collective Biird, while over on our Second Stage we’re joined by cult innovators The Beta Band, candid lyricism and indie rock energy from James Marriott, Just Mustard‘s haunting mix of shoegaze and post-punk, indie- rock with country twangs from Westside Cowboy and indie-pop outfit The Lilacs.

Our Sunrise Arena continues to be home for the best up-and-comers, such as Getdown Services and their disco-rock grooves, Maria Somerville and her immersive dream-pop sound, London alt-rock outfit Keo, Hugo Hamlet, who pairs alt-pop and performance art, and Pollyfromthedirt, a lo-fi indie artist.

Saturday line up poster: Teddy Swims, Tom Odell, Billy Ocean, Vanessa Carlton, Biird, Jen Brister, Lenny Henry, Wet Leg, The Beta Band, James Marriott, Just Mustard, Westside Cowboy, The Lilacs, Getdown Services, Maria Somerville, Keo, Hugo Hamlet, Pollyfromthedirt

SUNDAY

A fitting finale to a beautiful weekend, Sunday delivers the emotional power of Lewis Capaldi paired with the bold artistry of Self Esteem, the kaleidoscopic brilliance of The Flaming Lips and the deadpan comedy mastery of Jack Dee.

On our Obelisk Arena we are also honoured to welcome David Gray with his emotive songwriting and powerful voice, legendary punk pioneers The Undertones, and Alex James Britpop Classical in the coveted Sunday afternoon slot.

Joining The Flaming Lips on the Second Stage is the Mercury Prize-winning English Teacher, beloved indie-pop trio Saint Etienne,  post-punk masters Peter Hook & The Light and Welsh punk trio Panic Shack, while over on our Sunrise Arena you’ll find London’s post-punk outfit Deadletter, Good Health Good Wealth’s socially conscious lyricism with high-energy delivery and rising indie artist Raynor. An unmissable last hurrah to round out an incredibly special weekend.

Sunday line up poster: Lewis Capaldi, Self Esteem, David Gray, The Undertones, Alex James Britpop Classical, Jack Dee, The Flaming Lips, English Teacher, Saint Etienne, Peter Hook & The Light, Panic Shack, Dead Letter, Good Health Good Wealth, Raynor

With an exceptional kids and family programme, expansive food offering, and a plethora of entertainment across music, comedy, theatre, dance, poetry, literature, wellness and more still to be announced, our 20th anniversary is shaping up to be an incredibly special weekend. Tickets are on sale now at the link below – we’ll see you in July!