Annual rock event Latitude Festival is finally coming to 2024 this weekend when it arrives at Henham Park. And the line-up includes some of its best acts to date.

Starting on Thursday 25 July 2024 and running until Sunday 28 July 2024, some incredible names will be hitting the Obelisk Arena, including the legendary Duran Duran. This is the only festival show the 80s band will play in the UK in 2024.

As if that wasn’t enough, there are some other incredible acts hitting the festival stages over the weekend. This includes Kasabian, The Vaccines, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Risk Astley and many more. We have a full list of the performing artists below.

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Although tickets for Latitude Festival 2024 were released months ago, you can still get involved at the last minute.

Thankfully, through resale sites like viagogo, Latitude Festival tickets are still available to purchase right now. Here’s everything you need to know about how to get involved this weekend:

How to buy tickets for Latitude Festival 2024 now

Tickets for Latitude Festival 2024 are out now via resale sites. Online retailers such as viagogo and StubHub have a number of tickets available.

It’s sure to be an exciting weekend, as artists in attendance include the aforementioned Duran Duran, as well as London Grammar, Keane, Kasabian, Khruangbin, The Vaccines, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Rick Astley, Rag n Bone Man, The Darkness and many, many more. You can see the full line-up below.

Duran Duran bassist John Taylor said of joining the line-up: “We’re delighted to be making Latitude our only UK gig next summer. It’s a fantastic festival, and it’s been a long time since Duran’s been at it part of It’s actually our first time in Suffolk.

“We’re riding high on the reception our new Danse Macabre album has received, and look forward to bringing music from that record, all the way back to our 1981 debut album. See you there!”

Latitude Festival 2024 will once again be held at Henham Park in Suffolk. This is where the festival has remained for several years, so past participants of the event will already know their way around.

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