Latitude celebrates 20 years with star-studded Suffolk weekend
The 20th edition, held from July 23 to 26, drew thousands through the gates for a weekend that mixed nostalgia with fresh discoveries, underlining why the festival remains one of East Anglia’s biggest annual events.
Music, as ever, provided the centrepiece.
Friday belonged to former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne, making his UK festival exclusive appearance with a performance that reminded audiences why he remains one of the most inventive live performers of his generation.
David Byrne is best known for his work with the band Talking Heads. (Image: Katie Drake)
His headline set capped an opening day that also featured acclaimed indie favourites The Last Dinner Party and Jalen Ngonda, setting a high bar for the weekend ahead.
Saturday saw American soul star Teddy Swims take top billing, bringing powerhouse vocals to the Obelisk Arena after a day packed with standout performances from Tom Odell, Wet Leg, and Billy Ocean.
Teddy Swims treated crowds to a performance full of heart at Latitude Festival (Image: Holly........
