Keane, London Grammar and Kasabian announced as headliners for Latitude Festival 2024
Latitude Festival have announced Kasabian, Keane, and London Grammar as the next headliners for 2024, following last month's announcement of Duran Duran in a UK festival exclusive performance.
Kasabian head to Latitude with an exclusive festival performance, alongside other headliners London Grammar – who are playing the festival for the first time – Keane, and Sara Pascoe. Speaking of the forthcoming performance the band, Serge Pizzorno, bassist Chris Edwards, drummer Ian Matthews and guitarist Tim Carter said: "This is going to be our first time at Latitude, and it's going to be massive. We can't wait to give you the show of your lives."
Melvin Benn, Latitude’s Festival Director, said, "Having Duran Duran, Kasabian, London Grammar, Keane, and Sara Pascoe leading the lineup at this year's Latitude Festival truly epitomises our vision for a diverse and dynamic program. Each performer brings their unique energy and style to the bill, promising an unforgettable experience for our audience. We strive to create a space where art and music converge in the most extraordinary ways, and this year's music headliners capture the essence of that vision."
Elsewhere on the lineup is genre-bending Houston, Texas trio Khruangbin, the legendary Nile Rodgers & CHIC, The Mary Wallopers and indie-legends Reverend and the Makers. Throughout the weekend, three acclaimed new bands have been added to the lineup: 2023's breakout band Picture Parlour, London trio Mary In The Junkyard, and punk up and comers University.
Latitude Festival returns to Henham Park in Suffolk from 25-28 July 2024. Exclusive 48-hour pre-sales are now live for Barclaycard and Three customers until 10am on 12 December. General sale starts at 11am on 12 December via latitudefestival.com.
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