Getty ImagesLewis Capaldi, David Byrne and Teddy Swims have been announced as headliners for the 2026 Latitude Festival.
The festival, which will be celebrating its 20th year, will take place from 23 to 26 July at Henham Park, near Southwold in Suffolk.
Other acts announced on Monday included Wet Leg, Tom Grennan, Billy Ocean, The Flaming Lips, The Last Dinner Party, Alice Phoebe Lou and Alex James’ Britpop Classical.
Founder and festival director, Melvin Benn, said the line up “celebrates everything Latitude has stood for”.
“Twenty years of Latitude feels like both a moment and a lifetime,” Benn said.
“We’ve watched this festival grow from an ambitious idea into a cultural institution that has genuinely changed what people expect from a festival experience.
“This first line up announcement celebrates everything Latitude has always stood for: fearless programming, artistic ambition, and that magical collision between discovery and legacy.”
He added that the past 20 years had been “extraordinary” and he could not “be prouder of what we’ve built together”.
Getty ImagesByrne, best known as the lead singer of Talking Heads, said he was “really looking forward to this”.
Teddy Swims, known for hits such as Lose Control, said returning to the festival as a headliner after performing there in 2023 felt “like a dream”.
Blur’s Alex James previously said he would be performing at the festival prior to the line up announcement.
Dry Cleaning, English Teacher, Kevin Morby, Vanessa Carlton, Florence Road, Getdown Services, Just Mustard, Keo and Westside Cowboy have also been announced.
