Super Bock Super Rock 2015
Florence + The Machine, Blur and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds are hosted at the new site.
23rd July 2015
Florence + The Machine, Blur and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds are hosted at the new site.
23rd July 2015

St. Vincent, Charli XCX, East India Youth among the acts at the Latvian event.
22nd July 2015
Bombay Bicycle Club, Ben Howard and Honeyblood captivate at the one-day event.
22nd July 2015
It may not quite possess the same weight as the evening’s other headliners, but it’s a whole helluva lot of fun.
19th July 2015
In the early hours of Sunday morning, Yorke and Nigel Godrich cast a machine-led spell on the festival.
19th July 2015
Texas newcomer feels like he was always meant to play this festival.
19th July 2015
One of the weekend’s heaviest sets came to the Lake Stage.
19th July 2015
As Kindness and his band take to the stage, they’re greeted by a lot of bleary eyes. It’s nothing Adam Bainbridge can’t take in his stride though.
19th July 2015
High-reaching melodies sail through the Latitude site as C Duncan takes to The Alcove stage.
19th July 2015
Scots bring their indie-pop to DIY’s Alcove stage
19th July 2015
Edinburgh group never lose their grip with a disciplined, excitable performance.
19th July 2015
Sound problems turn swiftly to Shura’s favour at her iArena set.
19th July 2015
Britpop’s favoured Blackwood musicians bring the best of their long, complex history to life.
19th July 2015
At times Warpaint don’t quite connect, but when they hit their sweet-sour spot, they’re electric.
19th July 2015
Jordan Cardy meets the hype on the DIY Alcove stage.
19th July 2015
William Doyle thrashes his instruments into submission on the Other Voices stage.
19th July 2015

The trio are hot property right now, what with currently reigning supreme at the top of the UK Albums Chart.
19th July 2015
Potent, powerful, yet still undeniably pop, La Roux’s set is as affecting as it is fun.
19th July 2015
If you went down to the woods last night, you were in for a big surprise.
18th July 2015
Robust, direct, and ready for a riot, there’s no band better to wake Latitude up from a Saturday morning slumber.
18th July 2015
The Bristol-via-London indie crew begin to find their own voice on the Lake Stage.
18th July 2015
The London choral pop collective prove their depth amongst the trees of Henham Park.
18th July 2015
Dodgy sound hinders Booker’s self-titled debut from reaching its full potential.
18th July 2015
Bands with Wolf Alice’s innate energy don’t come along very often, and today’s set is a huge moment.
18th July 2015
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.