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Places to watch live music in Suffolk

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Latitude Festival, Henham Park (near Southwold): An annual music and arts festival set within the grounds of Henham Park, near Southwold. The festival features a diverse lineup of musical acts, from indie and rock to electronic and folk, alongside comedy, theatre, and art installations.

Rock & Pop Festival, Jimmy’s Farm, Ipswich: A two-day music festival held at Jimmy’s Farm near Ipswich. The event combines live music performances with food demonstrations, creating a family-friendly atmosphere that celebrates local talent and cuisine.

Summer Concert Series, Woodbridge: Woodbridge hosts a series of free summer concerts in the picturesque Parker Press Park. The 2025 lineup includes performances by local and tribute bands, offering a relaxed setting to enjoy live music.

The Cut Arts Centre, Halesworth: A lovely arts venue with a café, art exhibitions, a dance studio, and a museum. It hosts festivals and is near the station, making it a convenient spot to enjoy live music in a relaxed atmosphere.

Visitor tip: Many live music events, especially festivals like Latitude or summer series at Snape Maltings and Woodbridge, get booked well in advance. Plan ahead to secure tickets and consider arriving early to enjoy local cafés, riverside walks, or nearby pubs before the performance.

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