Festivals
Ghostpoet, James Bay, Theo Parrish & more to play Latitude 2014
Suffolk fest expands its bill, headlined by Two Door Cinema Club, Damon Albarn and The Black Keys.
Ghostpoet (pictured) leads the way in a new list of additions for this year’s Latitude Festival, taking place 17th-20th July at Henham Park, Suffolk.
Musical additions arrive in the form of Ibibio Sound Machine, Nordic newcomer Broken Twin and James Bay.
In the Film & Music Arena, Diana Yukawa has been confirmed. There’s also a special presentation of ‘Palo Alto’ (the film soundtracked by Dev Hynes), plus Pulp: ‘A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets.’
Theo Parrish will perform with special guests Amp Fiddler, Akwasi Mensah, Duminie Deporres and Myele Manzanza.
There’s also been additions to the Literary, Poetry and Comedy arenas - see the full list of Latitude additions on the official site.
DIY is the official partner of Latitude 2014. We’ll be bringing you extensive coverage from in and around the fest - look out for copies of the July 2014 issue in the Latitude supermarket, too!
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