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These New Puritans, Natty, and Paul Heaton, for Latitude

latest acts confirmed also include Malcolm Middleton, Noah And The Whale, and more

Friday 4th July 2008


Latitude Festival which takes place from Thursday 17th to Sunday 20th July has announced more artists performing at Henham Park Estate in Suffolk.

There are two new acts confirmed for the Obelisk Arena, These New Puritans will play there on Sunday afternoon, and Team Waterpolo will be appearing on early Saturday afternoon.

New additions to the line-up on the Uncut Arena include ex-Beautiful South and Housemartins front man Paul Heaton. The Texan singer-songwriter Micah P. Hinson plays Latitude on the Friday afternoon. On Saturday Captain will be performing at the Uncut Arena. The Canadian singer songwriter Patrick Watson, Those Dancing Days, and Noah And The Whale will all appear on Sunday.

There are eight new additions to the line-up on the Sunrise Arena. Entertaining the crowds there on Friday will be North London's Natty, and indie rocker Gary Go. Playing on the Saturday will be ex-Arab Strap singer Malcolm Middleton, Punch Brothers, French folk singer Soko, The Little Ones, and indie electro duo YACHT. The Shortwave Set complete the new additions taking to the stage on the Sunday.

Latitude has an extensive bill of musical acts headlined by Franz Ferdinand, Sigur Ros, and Interpol and the likes of Julian Cope, Martha wainwright, British Sea Power, Blondie, Death Cab For Cutie, Seasick Steve, Crystal Castles, Elbow, The Breeders, Amadou And Mariam, and M.I.A. For the line-up details as available please click here.

Latitude isn't just about music, but has a full spectrum of art with individual arenas dedicated to film, theatre, poetry, literature, cabaret, and comedy.

Tickets for Latitude have now sold out.

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