Laura Marling improvises and glistens in Latitude 2015 set
Adapted versions of songs new and old make for a special early evening set
18th July 2015
Adapted versions of songs new and old make for a special early evening set
18th July 2015
Nigel Godrich all but confirms the Radiohead frontman’s appearance.
18th July 2015
Other highlights include Laura Marling and Savages, plus DIY’s The Alcove stage.
18th July 2015
Stage-headliners plan on making memories to last a lifetime at Latitude 2015.
18th July 2015

The Scottish trio will be introducing their debut album to the Latitude crowd this evening.
18th July 2015
Following their 6 Music set, the brothers Loveless give a bonkers chat backstage.
18th July 2015

The company’s young ambassadors are at the festival to highlight the ways to help festivalgoers with learning difficulties
18th July 2015
Ben and Tom reflect on their triumphant Obelisk Arena set
18th July 2015
We’ve decided to enter the lucrative life of selling food to festival-goers, using band names as a platform. FKA Pigs or Django Mango? There can only be one winning business venture.
18th July 2015
After Melvin Benn backs the band to headline in the future, Wolf Alice give credit to Latitude taking risks.
18th July 2015
The Tyneside singer can’t wait to return for her second performance at the iArena.
18th July 2015
Beth Gibbons and co. cast a moody shadow over the festival’s Saturday night.
18th July 2015
The movers and groovers gather in force for Oscar’s Latitude debut.
18th July 2015
The pop magpies bring euphoria to the Lake Stage.
18th July 2015
No, honestly. He really did smile. “It’s really nice to be with you as the sun goes down. It’s always my favourite time to play,” he said.
18th July 2015
Jehnny Beth and co. wreak absolute unbounded chaos.
18th July 2015
Hypnotising refrains take hold as Thurston Moore takes to the stage.
18th July 2015
By the end of the sisters’ set, the tent has sung itself hoarse.
18th July 2015
Her set’s a genuine, intimate affair; mini-mistakes, and all.
18th July 2015
Real Lies’ potential lies in the balance of bratty indie and heavy New Order influence.
18th July 2015
Bridie Monds-Watson shines, opening the first day of Latitude 2015
17th July 2015
If opening this year’s festival really was a challenge, Summer Camp manage to make it look effortless.
17th July 2015
Technical difficulties fail to dampen Londoner’s enthusiasm during Lake Stage performance
17th July 2015
Philadelphia favourites give the surest sign yet of their potential.
17th July 2015
Festival special! Featuring Wolf Alice, Kasabian, Lykke Li, Marmozets, Genesis Owusu and more.