Disclosure 'Latch' live clip drops
A live upload of Disclosure performing 'Latch' at Coachella went up on YouTube, leveraging a familiar back-catalog hit for renewed discovery in festival footage (youtube.com).
Disclosure has posted a live Coachella video of “Latch” to YouTube, turning a 2012 single into fresh festival footage dated April 10, 2026. (youtube.com) The upload is labeled “Disclosure - ‘Latch’ - Live from Coachella 2026” and says the performance came from the Outdoor Theatre on Friday, April 10, during the festival’s first weekend. Coachella’s official livestream page said the 2026 event streamed April 10-12 and April 17-19 on YouTube. (youtube.com) (coachella.com) The clip arrived as Coachella prepared to start Weekend 2 on April 17, with the festival’s official YouTube playlist listing seven stage streams and newly posted performance videos. Variety’s April 10 guide said YouTube was again carrying most Weekend 1 sets live across seven channels. (youtube.com) (variety.com) “Latch” is one of Disclosure’s oldest signature tracks, released on October 8, 2012 as the lead single from the duo’s debut album *Settle*, which followed on June 3, 2013. Official Charts says the song reached No. 11 in Britain, while Billboard lists it among Disclosure’s key crossover hits. (officialcharts.com) (discogs.com) (billboard.com) The song also sits near the start of Sam Smith’s career. Britannica says Smith’s first big break came on “Latch,” and the singer’s biography notes that the feature helped bring them to wider attention in 2012. (britannica.com) (wikipedia.org) That makes the Coachella upload less about a new release than about recirculation: a festival performance gives a catalog song a new thumbnail, a new timestamp, and a new place in YouTube’s recommendation system. Coachella’s channel has been posting individual 2026 set clips alongside the live-stream schedule, including other stage videos uploaded this week. (youtube.com) Festival footage has become part of the release cycle for artists with deep back catalogs, especially when a familiar song can travel faster than a brand-new one. In this case, Disclosure used a 4-minute live cut of “Latch” to meet viewers already searching Coachella clips before Weekend 2 begins. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) So the new item is not the song itself, but the packaging around it: Coachella branding, a 2026 date stamp, and a live-performance frame for one of Disclosure’s most durable tracks. For a festival audience and YouTube viewers, “Latch” is back in circulation again. (youtube.com) (officialcharts.com)