‘One of our most unforgettable editions yet’: Headliners announced for popular Suffolk festival
Headline acts and major stars have been announced for Latitude Festival 2023, with Pulp, Paolo Nutini and George Ezra among the big names.
The 18th Latitude Festival takes place in Henham Park, Suffolk, from Wednesday, July 19 to Sunday, July 23
Music fans will be heading to Suffolk this summer for the return of Latitude, with three headliners and 10 other acts announced for the 2023 festival.
Mercury Prize winners Pulp, who reformed in 2023 and headlined last year's Isle of Wight Festival, will top the bill on the opening night, Wednesday, July 19.
Scottish singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini, whose fourth album, Last Night in the Bittersweet, reached number one in the UK charts last year, will headline on the Friday night, while George Ezra, whose third studio album, Gold Rush Kid, spent five weeks at number one in the UK album charts last year, will close the festival on the Sunday night.
Also announced in the first wave of acts are:
- Royal Blood
- Confidence Man
- Metronomy
- The Murder Capital
- The Big Moon
- Kojey Radical
- Nilüfer Yanya
- Yard Act
- Black Midi
- PVA
Latitude Festival director Melissa Jobling said: "We're thrilled to announce the first headliners and acts for Latitude 2023, which we believe is one of our most unforgettable editions yet.
Latitude is famed for its eclectic line-ups, renowned comedy and spoken word stages, wellbeing and family activities and stunning location in Henham Park.
Latitude has been voted Best Major Festival by the UK Festival Awards 12 times and was recently the only UK festival to be nominated in the European Festival Awards.
Tickets are on sale now priced from £215 for adult weekend camping, and £95 for children aged 13-17. Children aged 12 and under go free. Latitude members can access an exclusive pre-sale from Wednesday 1 March 2023.