The line up for Latitude Festival 2020 has been officially confirmed. Headliners include HAIM, (Friday 17), Liam Gallagher, (Saturday 18), and The Chemical Brothers, (July 19). The festival, held at Suffolk’s Henham Park will return from July 16-19 next year.
For next year’s headliners, it’ll mark the first time that they’ve all headlined the Obelisk Arena. Tickets are on sale and available here. Other artists billed for the Obelisk Arena include Keane, The Lumineers, James Vincent McMorrow and Michael Kiwanuka, with Charli XCX and Inhaler amongst the line up for the BBC Soundstage. Check out the full line up below:
HAIM made their Latitude debut back in 2014. On their headliner spot, the American pop group said, “Latitude has always been one of our favourite festivals to play, now we are so excited to come back and headline.”
In 2018, Liam Gallagher played a secret performance on the BBC Sounds Stage. The former Oasis frontman responded to his 2020 billing with, “Yes brothers and sisters, I’m glad to announce I’ll be headlining Latitude Festival next summer. LG.”
Keane added in, “Latitude is one of our favourite festivals to attend. We’ve seen some brilliant gigs there, from Portishead to Kraftwerk – just to name a couple. We can’t wait to be on the bill next summer.”
Last year, Lana Del Rey, George Ezra and Stereophonics, (a last moment replacement for Snow Patrol), headlined Latitude 2019. Loyle Carner, Sigrid, Tom Grennan and Cat Power also featured in that year’s line up.
Regarding her spot on the BBC Sounds Stage, Charli XCX said, “I can’t wait to headline the BBC Sounds stage at Latitude next year, my show is gonna be the most iconic party you’ve ever been to – swear on my life.”
Comedian Bill Bailey is also set to perform at Latitude’s Comedy Arena. Joining him will be performance poet Dr John Cooper Clarke, as well as the Women’s Prize For Fiction, #Merky Books and Salon London. On his spot, Bill Bailey said, “Last time I played Latitude it wasn’t too bad so I’m quite looking forward to headlining in 2020″.