The sun was shining over Suffolk's biggest festival on Friday as everyone enjoyed the music, comedy, food and atmosphere.
Thousands descended on Henham Park in Suffolk as day one of the festival kicked off with an array of music and comedy.
Huge queues were building from around 9.30am as people waited to get into the main festival area from the camping area.
This year's festival sees the likes of Keane, Kasabian, London Grammar and Duran Duran headlining.
Speaking to festival goers, most were excited to see Duran Duran.
On Friday, crowds were treated to stand-up comedy from some big names in the scene including Seann Walsh, Desiree Burch and Sara Pascoe in the TK Maxx Comedy Tent.
The Second Arena treated fans to a shaded area to listen to Damian Lewis and Pip Blom.
There was a huge variety of food and drink stalls, ranging from ostrich and wagyu burgers and Thai cuisine to brownies and alcoholic ice pops.
On the main stage, the Obelisk Stage, crowds were treated to performances by Frank Turner, The Vaccines and Kasabian.
Frank Turner was brilliant, performing hits that crowds recognised from being popular on TikTok and FIFA music.
He had an aura on stage and was able to involve the crowds brilliantly with his set, making them jump up and down, sing a long and dancing in a big circle with each other.
His first set at Latitude came back in 2007, and this year he was supported by the Sleeping Souls.
The Vaccines performed well-known hits such as 'If you Wanna' and 'Love to Walk Away'.
Thousands were gathered at the Obelisk Stage to listen to the English rock band perform, dancing and singing along to their favourite hits.
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