Arcade Fire and The Good The Bad & The Queen head up Latitude festival
Arcade Fire and The Good The Bad & The Queen are among the acts confirmed for Latitude Festival this year. Oh, and Damien Rice too, but the less said about him the better.
Now in its second year, the event - held at Henham Park near Lowestoft (Suffolk, for those who aren't up on their geography) - will take place on from July 13-15.
Among the other acts announced are Explosions in the Sky, Wilco (pictured), Midlake, and CSS. Don't expect to see a festival without CSS in its line-up this year.
The line-up so far looks like this:
Arcade Fire
Damien Rice
The Good The Bad & The Queen
The National
Wilco
Midlake
The Gotan Project
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah!
Explosions in the Sky
The Rapture
CSS
The Magic Numbers
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that
shit's hot.
though the link doesn't work.
Actually
That festival sounds bloody brilliant.
Not complaining, but...
Is there any festivals Arcade Fire aren't doing?
This is rivalling the glasto line-up
majorly.
its rivalling every line up really
but benicassim looks buff too.
loads more to be announced though!! eek!
No
Because they've worked out that this is their chance to wow the masses and become very very big indeed.
Which they will, believe me ...
.
Will seriously consider buying tickets to this when more acts get announced


Wilco
Arcade Fire
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