Real Lies search for their true selves at Latitude 2015
Real Lies’ potential lies in the balance of bratty indie and heavy New Order influence.
18th July 2015
Real Lies’ potential lies in the balance of bratty indie and heavy New Order influence.
18th July 2015
Adapted versions of songs new and old make for a special early evening set
18th July 2015
Her set’s a genuine, intimate affair; mini-mistakes, and all.
18th July 2015
By the end of the sisters’ set, the tent has sung itself hoarse.
18th July 2015
Hypnotising refrains take hold as Thurston Moore takes to the stage.
18th July 2015
Jehnny Beth and co. wreak absolute unbounded chaos.
18th July 2015
No, honestly. He really did smile. “It’s really nice to be with you as the sun goes down. It’s always my favourite time to play,” he said.
18th July 2015
The pop magpies bring euphoria to the Lake Stage.
18th July 2015
The movers and groovers gather in force for Oscar’s Latitude debut.
18th July 2015
Beth Gibbons and co. cast a moody shadow over the festival’s Saturday night.
18th July 2015
Bridie Monds-Watson shines, opening the first day of Latitude 2015
17th July 2015
If opening this year’s festival really was a challenge, Summer Camp manage to make it look effortless.
17th July 2015
Technical difficulties fail to dampen Londoner’s enthusiasm during Lake Stage performance
17th July 2015
Philadelphia favourites give the surest sign yet of their potential.
17th July 2015
Their inherent pop weirdness gets a leg-up from a blinding third album, and near-perfect sound.
17th July 2015
Bringing a slick, diverse set to the DIY Alcove, the Londoner conjures up an impromptu party corner.
17th July 2015
Harnessing the same beach-bound psychedelia as fellow countrymen Tame Impala, but slammed straight into tenth gear.
17th July 2015
Mali quartet bring their music to life before the festival crowd
17th July 2015
Familiarity proves to be Chaz Bundwick and co.‘s undoing at Latitude.
17th July 2015
There’s something magical about seeing a band who’ve grown with the setting they find themselves in.
17th July 2015
She proves herself as one of the more larger than life acts to be performing today.
17th July 2015
Last year this was one of Gengahr’s first festivals. This year they’ve lived up to pokemon nature and evolved from there.
17th July 2015
Dan Snaith’s second-from-top set merges ‘bangers’ with heartfelt cuts, with mixed results.
17th July 2015
Alt‑J flourish within their own slightly weird world.
17th July 2015
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.