A peaceful view of marquees at the Latitude Festival

Festival details

  • 22 - 27 July 2026

  • Henham Park, Suffolk

  • Deposit: £250 (Refundable: see FAQs)

  • No children allowed at this festival

  • Roles: Stewards, Campaigners, Shop volunteers

22 - 27 July 2026

Latitude

Festival details

  • 22 - 27 July 2026

  • Henham Park, Suffolk

  • Deposit: £250 (Refundable: see FAQs)

  • No children allowed at this festival

  • Roles: Stewards, Campaigners, Shop volunteers

Volunteer at Latitude Festival with Oxfam

Make friends, enjoy the festival and support a fairer world.

Join Oxfam’s team of festival stewards, campaigners, or shop volunteers and be part of the action at one of the UK’s biggest music events.

Sign ups open in the new year but you can subscribe to our newsletter below to stay up to date.

Why Volunteer at Latitude with Oxfam?

When you volunteer at Latitude Festival, you’ll enjoy:

  • The chance to be part of the friendly Oxfam festival crew, meet fellow volunteers and make lifelong friends.
  • Plenty of time off to explore a picturesque festival with a relaxed vibe and big name acts.
  • The satisfaction of helping Oxfam's mission for a fairer world.

Andreea Alexandru

Two Oxfam Festival Stewards standing in front of a lake at a festival

Facilities

We have our own campsite, equipped with:

  • A social marquee to meet with other volunteers

  • Free tea and coffee 24/7

  • Free phone charging facilities to keep you connected.

  • Access to crew loos & hot showers.

  • A free meal token per shift.

About the Volunteer Roles

As a Reading Festival steward, you’ll be part of the team that keeps Reading Festival running smoothly and safely. From welcoming people at the gates and checking tickets, to supporting festivalgoers on the accessibility platforms, you’ll play a vital role in creating a great experience for everyone.

It’s a varied, hands-on role that’s perfect if you enjoy being helpful, meeting people, and being at the heart of the festival.

Shifts: 3 x 8¼-hour shifts.

Impact: For every stewarding shift you work, the festival pays Oxfam for your time. That means every hour you give, is raising money to support communities around the world who are fighting against poverty.

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You’ll spend your days chatting with festivalgoers, sharing the stories behind Oxfam’s latest campaigns, and inspiring people to take simple but powerful actions - like signing a petition or making a pledge - that can make a global difference.

It’s a brilliant role if you love talking to people, being out and about, and want to be part of something meaningful while soaking up the festival atmosphere.

Shifts: 4 x 6-hour daytime shifts ending before the headline acts.

Impact: Campaigning at festivals helps us raise awareness of key global issues, brings in new supporters for Oxfam, and helps us put names and voices behind the campaigns we take to governments.

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As a shop volunteer you'll help run our Oxfam festival shops, staffing the tills, restocking, and engaging with festivalgoers.

Our festival shop roles open to current shop volunteers, interns, or members of staff with at least three months of experience.

Shifts: One 6-hour shift a day, rotating between morning, afternoon, and evening shifts.

Impact: Our festival shops raise thousands of pounds for Oxfam each summer as well as saving massive amounts of clothing and accessories from landfill. By stocking items tailored to the festival audience, we also show festivalgoers that they can look and feel good without harming the planet.

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About Latitude Festival

Latitude, the pioneering, award-winning family-friendly festival bursts with the very best from Music and the Arts. Wander from film to music, comedy to literature, and theatre to poetry in the stunning setting of Henham Park in the idyllic Suffolk countryside. You can swim in the lake, listen to a live podcast, watch a cabaret show, or take a trip to the beautiful coastal town of Southwold.

2026's lineup is set to include the legendary David Bryne alongside fellow headliners Teddy Swims and Lewis Capaldi. They're joined on the bill by Self Esteem, The Flaming Lips, The Last Dinner Party and Wet Leg, with a whole host of others set to be announced.

Andreea Alexandru

Oxfam steward smiling and making a heart symbol with her hands

2026 Line Up

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Practical Information

Parking

Free crew parking is available at all our festivals including Latitude.

Public Transport

The closest train station to Latitude is Halesworth. From here you will be able to catch a crew shuttle.

The bus runs hourly on Wednesday and Monday and usually costs around £5 each way.

  • Tent and camping gear
  • A reusable bottle and mug
  • Warm clothes and comfortable shoes
  • Toilet roll
  • Hat and sunscreen
  • Powerbank
  • Swimsuit

A full packing list can be found here.

When you sign up as a volunteer steward, you will have the option to create a friendship group which lets you link up with up to five friends or family members so we can schedule your shifts at the same time.

Many volunteers join us solo and quickly find themselves part of a warm, welcoming community.

Whether you're in the campsite or on shift, there are plenty of opportunities to meet fellow volunteers and make new friends to explore the festival with.

Andreea Alexandru

Two Oxfam festival volunteers smiling at the camera with a line of trees behind them