Henham Park Estate
- Capacity
- ~35,000 per day
- Location
- Henham Park, near Southwold, Suffolk
- Getting there
- Halesworth (Greater Anglia from Liverpool Street, ~2 hrs; shuttle buses run to site)
Face values by day
| Ticket | Face value |
|---|---|
| Weekend (Camping) | £285 |
| Thursday Day | £75 |
| Friday Day | £85 |
| Saturday Day | £99 |
| Sunday Day | £85 |
Latitude weekend camping tickets are non-transferable under Festival Republic's standard terms and conditions — the name on the ticket must match ID at the gate. Day tickets are generally transferable. Sellers should clearly state the ticket type and whether the name can be transferred. Turnstile Exchange operates at face value or below only. Do not list weekend camping tickets you cannot transfer — always check your confirmation email for transfer eligibility before listing.
High demand fixtures
FAQs
How do I get to Latitude?
Most people drive — parking passes are sold separately and it's worth buying in advance. If you're coming by train, Greater Anglia runs from London Liverpool Street to Halesworth (about 2 hours), and official shuttle buses run between Halesworth station and Henham Park during the festival. Diss is another option with a taxi or shuttle. Book your travel early — trains back on Sunday evening sell out fast.
Are weekend camping tickets transferable?
This is really important: most Latitude weekend camping tickets are non-transferable — the name printed on the ticket must match your ID at the gate. Before you buy a weekend ticket here, make sure the seller has confirmed it can be transferred into your name. Day tickets are generally fine to transfer. Always check before you complete the exchange.
What camping options are there?
General camping is included with weekend tickets and is spread across several fields near the arena. Latitude Plus is the premium upgrade — quieter camping, better facilities, and closer to the action. Campervan pitches and glamping options (tipi, boutique fields) are sold separately and directly through the festival. If you're buying a camping ticket here, check which field it covers.
What's the atmosphere like — is it family friendly?
Latitude has one of the most relaxed, arts-forward vibes of any UK festival. It's very popular with families (there's a dedicated kids' area), but equally brilliant if you're there for the music, theatre, poetry and comedy. The lake is genuinely beautiful at sunset. Dress code is 'festival creative' — glitter is always welcome.
What stages and areas are there?
The main stage is the Obelisk Arena. Beyond that, there's the BBC Music Introducing Stage, the Comedy Arena, the Film & Music Arena, the Theatre and Dance tent, the Poetry Stage, and various lake and woodland stages. One of Latitude's best features is stumbling across something unexpected between headliners — budget time for wandering.
Are there good pubs or places nearby?
Southwold is a beautiful seaside town about 4 miles away — Adnams Brewery is based there and the pubs are excellent (try the Harbour Inn or the Lord Nelson). Walberswick is gorgeous for a morning walk. Most festivalgoers stay on-site, but if you have a car and fancy escaping for a Suffolk pub lunch on the Friday, it's absolutely worth it.
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