Latitude 2023
Thursday 20th to Sunday 23rd July 2023Henham Park Estate, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 8AN, England MAP
around £286.45 weekend, £175.40 accompanied teens £89.50 day tickets
Pulp, Paolo Nutini, and George Ezra top the first acts announced for Latitude which is confirmed to return from Thursday 20th until Sunday 23rd July 2023 - now in the school holidays - at Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolk.
Also joining the bill are The Kooks, Metronomy, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, Black Midi, Lightning Seeds, The Proclaimers, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Young Fathers, The Beths, The Big Moon, and The Dinner Party.
George said, “I can’t wait to bring songs from Gold Rush Kid to life over the 2023 festival season. We’ll be performing on some of the biggest stages to the biggest crowds. I’ve been to Latitude a number of times as a fan and performer, and was lucky enough to headline there in 2019. It’s an honour and a pleasure to be invited back for 2023. See you there!”
For 2023, expect Latitude’s huge foodie line up to be as exceptional as ever! 2022’s popular new restaurant, The Guest Chef, will return to the heart of the festival where each day, a much-loved familiar face will share the food that brings them joy with the festival audience. Theatre of Food, a fully immersive essential for any foodie, also returns to present wild cooking sessions, inspiring food demos and, of course, the chance to sample the food. Families looking for quality time together need go no further than Latitude’s family programming allowing them to make some magic of their own. Across the weekend there will be family-friendly comedy, live music, dance and theatre, puppetry, award-winning children’s authors and more.
Tickets
Tickets are priced at:-
Adult weekend including camping: £254.05 weekend, £175.40 accompanied teens. Kids aged 12 and under free but there's a £15 charge per child camping.
Day tickets: £89.50/ £10 child
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