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Pop / Rock 15 March, 2011

Latitude Festival Launch Party

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Latitude Festival Launch Party
LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts/ Virgin Records) The National, Paolo Nutini and Suede were announced last night as the headliners of this year's Latitude festival.

At The Hospital Club in Central London Latitude's founder Melvin Benn made the announcements for what is now their sixth festival.

The full music line-up so far is as follows:

Anna Calvi
Avi Buffalo
The Bees
Bellowhead
Bright Eyes
British Sea Power
Caitlin Rose
Caribou
Chapel Club
Crocodiles
Crystal Fighters
C.W. Stoneking
Deerhunter
The Duke And The King
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
Edwyn Collins
Esben and the Witch
Everything Everything
Fight Like Apes
Foals
Foster The People
Glasser
Gold Panda
Graffiti 6
Hurts
I Am Kloot
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan
Jenny and Johnny
Kele
KT Tunstall
The Leisure Society
Lloyd Cole
Marques Toliver
My Morning Jacket
The Naked and Famous
The National
OMD
Paloma Faith
Paolo Nutini
Phildel
Rumer
Suede
Thea Gilmore
Tripwires
Trophy Wife
The Vaccines
Villagers
Violens
Wanda Jackson
The Waterboys
Yann Tiersen

As usual the arts, comedy and theatre are extremely well catered for. This year sees Sadler's Wells and the English National Ballet coming to the festival, Alexei Sayle appearing in the Literary Arena as well as a BAFTA hosted Q&A on 'The Trip' with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon in the Film & Music Arena. Fronting comedy will be the likes of Omid Djalili, Phil Jupitus, Jason Byrne and Greg Davies.

The festival has negotiated a 15 year lease on the Henham Park Estate and is making improvements to the site this year including a second bridge across the lake - if you've been you'll appreciate how important this is.

Talking with Jon Dunn, the Music Arena Booker, he commented on the fact the capacity has not been increased: "The nature of Latitude means big isn't always beautiful. We're keen to keep the integrity of the music and the festival experience.£

Having booked The National for what must be their first proper festival headline slot he said: "It was the right decision to book them, they first played back in 2007 and headlined the second stage last year, the heart of Latitude remains bringing smaller bands to the fore.£

Latitude tickets are on sale now. Ticket prices are: Weekend camping - £170 (Campervan permit - £30), Day Tickets - £70. There are also a variety of boutique camping options available at various prices. Go to Latitude for further details.






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