Latitude 2017
Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th July 2017Henham Park Estate, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 8AN, England MAP
£197.50 weekend adult ticket, plus booking fees
Early bird tickets at last years prices are available for a limited time for Latitude Festival 2016 which will take place over the weekend of Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th July 2017 at Henham Park Estate, Suffolk.
An adult weekend ticket is priced at £197.50 with a Family Camping option also available, a teen weekend ticket is priced at £132.50, with a weekend ticket for all children aged 5 -12 years priced at £8. Campervan permits are priced at £40, and mobilehome and caravan passes are priced at £60.
There is also an Instalment Plan available for Latitude 2017 tickets, where tickets can be secured with a deposit and paid for with 4 further payments.
Those tickets purchased on an Instalment Plan from now until December 31st, can be secured with a £50 +b/fee deposit. Followed by a second payment of £50 on 1st February, the third £50 on 1st March and the final payment of £47.50 +postage on 3rd April.
This year there is also an Instalment Plan available for Accompanied Teen Tickets. This can be secured with a first payment of £35 +b/fee. The second payment of £35 will be 1st February, third £35 will be 1st March and the final payment of £27.50 +postage will be 3rd April.
Latitude isn't just about music and colourful sheep, but has a full spectrum of art including film, comedy, theatre, cabaret, dance, poetry, literature and art.
No acts have been announced for the stages dedicated to showcasing an eclectic line-up of established bands and budding new acts, with a stage nestled in a clearing in the woods, and another beside a lake.
Each year, a theme or group of ideas underscores Latitude's arts programme. The theme for 2016 has not yet been announced.
Latest Updates
festival details
line-ups & rumours
Elbow, Maribou State, Clean Bandit, Sigrid, and Public Service Broadcasting to play in 2025
post-headliner set on main Obelisk stage will be the first live show in 10 years
Snow Patrol and Fatboy Slim to headline festival as well as previously announced Sting