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    • Ticket or tickets? Are you going to buy?
    • its ya boy   we know the drill. further iteration on my prediction     FRIDAY: Main Stage - Hozier // Chappell Roan // Bloc Party // Gigi Perez // Wallows // Soft Play // Mannequin Pussy // The Linda Linda's // Psychedelic Porn Crumpets Chevron - AJ Tracy // Rudimental // Max Dean // Obskür // Chaos in the CBD // Konetix // Nala Brown // Ghoulish Radio 1 - The Kooks // The Lathums // Lola Young // Alessi Rose // Biig Piig // Sofia Isella // Elmiene // Maya Delilah FR - The Chats // Sports Team // High Vis // Fat Dog // Slate // jasmine.4.t // Shambolics BBC Introducing - Nia Smith // The Sherlocks // Snayx // Gia Ford // TTSSFU // Delivery // Ashaine White // Ain't // CHEWY SHE   SATURDAY: Main Stage - Bring Me The Horizon // Don Toliver // Enter Shikari // Turnstile // Royel Otis // Skindred // Skunk Anansie // South Arcade // Heriot Chevron - Becky Hill // Armand Van Helden // Blanco // Snow Strippers // Issey Cross // S-candalo // Skyla Tylaa  Radio 1 -  Wunderhorse // Conan Gray // Mk.gee // Poppy // Flowerovlove // Master Peace // Balming Tiger // Sunday (1994) // BIG SPECIAL  FR -  Pale Waves // Bilmuri // Lambrini Girls // Bilk // ALT BLK ERA // Heartworms // Chalk BBC Introducing - Chloe Slater // The Pill // Gurriers // oreglo // PLEASURE CENTRE // The Orchestra (For Now) // Bug Eyed // BEEFCAKE    SUNDAY: Main Stage - Travis Scott // Little Simz // Trippie Redd // Bakar // Doechii // Sea Girls // Lancey Foux // The Dare  // Che Chevron - Sammy Virji // Girls Don't Sync // DJ EZ // Pa Salieu // Songer // Niteplan // EJ Kitto  // Nectax // AMELIA LEIGH Radio 1 - Amyl & The Sniffers // Suki Waterhouse // Ocean Alley // Del Water Gap // Pozer // Anthoney Smziriek // Good Kid // Porij FR -  The Amazons // The Mysterines // Man/Women/Chainsaw // Luvcat // Nieve Ella // Nightbus // Alien Chicks BBC Introducing - Jacob Alon // MRCY // Cliffords // My First Time // Brogeal // Fuzz Lightyear // DREAM BOY // English Garden
    • Hoping we get a few from Sleeper, Lambrini Girls, Kid Kapachi, Gurriers, Fatdog, Rory or Only The Poets.   Would also be very happy with Cast or The Coral, could see one of those playing, both seem very Victorious.   Anyone think there is a remote chance of something more random like Frank Carter and Sex Pistols or even Million Dead? Either of those would be a real treat.
    • Weirdly, the Latitude website implies that Basement Jaxx are on before Sting. "Maribou State, followed by a euphoric return to the live stage from Basement Jaxx." https://www.latitudefestival.com/news/your-day-splits-and-day-tickets-have-arrived/ Looking back at when they were announced, Latitude never said they were playing a closing set, although other sites including eFests had it in their release. https://www.efestivals.co.uk/news/24/postheadliner-set-on-main-obelisk-stage-will-be-first-live-show-in-10-years.shtml   The announcement has this line which made me laugh. "Then prepare for an extraordinarily high-energy run from Example, Clean Bandit, Kaiser Chiefs"   But overall I'm reasonably happy with the additions. I think they've done a decent job. Just some general thoughts on the line up: They could have got Elbow to headline. They've been playing the Pyramid at Glastonbury for years and 'One Day Like This' and 'Grounds for Divorce' are big enough tunes to give them a mammoth crowd. They headlined in 2012, and if anything they've only got bigger since. Snow Patrol headlining again is lazy, but impressed they got Elbow to sub. Air headlining the tent on Sunday looks good, recent tour of them playing 'Moon Safari' got rave reviews including a 5 star from the Guardian, and I've seen a lot of hype for them online. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/mar/25/air-review-a-wild-jawdropping-widescreen-extravaganza    Getting one of Basement Jaxx's first UK festival gig in a decade is also a great booking. Been watching clips of them since they announced their comeback and I really hope I can catch them this summer, wasn't that fussed about them before but they look great. This video of them playing at Kendal Calling is great, the bit at the end about being in it together, living your life and power to the people, while the Gorilla on stage is going mental is just f**king brilliant.   Maribou State are great as well. Would have been cool to get them in the tent, but them into Basement Jaxx might be the best 1-2 since I've been going to Latitude. I recommend listening to them if you've never given them a go before. I don't listen to a huge amount of dance music, but they're basically a live band with guest vocalists usually and are on the more chilled side of things. Sigrid closing the tent on Friday is cool, must be a while since they've had a pop act headline the tent. Will give a nice alternative to Sting, and something a bit more upbeat after Basement Jaxx. I could be swayed either way on Leon Bridges or Fatboy Slim. Despite going to Glastonbury 4 times, I've never seen Norman live or DJ so wouldn't be against seeing him. I always think the atmosphere for a headliner in the tent is amazing, so could easily be persuaded to watch Leon Bridges instead.    I'm not sure if I'll be there this year. Would love to, but as a student having to travel from Manchester, it's a long way and a lot of money. Will probably explore a few options, like volunteering with Oxfam or something, as that obviously reduces the cost quite a bit. I didn't go last year and although the line up wasn't amazing I did miss it a bit. It's a great festival and I still think it's the closest thing you get to the vibe at Glastonbury on the music days, around the main stages.
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