more additions for Latitude

Daniel Kitson and Gavin Osborn with 'Stories for the Starlit Sky', & more

By Neil Greenway | Published: Wed 7th Apr 2010

Latitude 2010 - Rachel Unthank and the Winterset
Photo credit: Phil Bull

Latitude 2010

Thursday 15th to Sunday 18th July 2010
Henham Park Estate, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 8AN, England MAP
weekend adult ticket £155, day tickets £65, children aged 12 or under free - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 25,000

Latitude, which takes place at Henham Park Estate, Beccles, Suffolk from Friday 16th to Sunday 18th July 2010, has announced that Daniel Kitson and Gavin Osborn will be performing on The Waterfront Stage, their trilogy of shows, ‘Stories for the Starlit Sky’, across all three nights of the weekend.

Also just announced across the weekend for the Cabaret Arena is: The Crack presents: Miss Behave, Phil Kay, Paul Zenon, Kalki Hula Girl, Raymond and Mr. Timpkins, Tom Flanagan and Jon Hicks.

Elsewhere, John Stammers, and THePETEBOX have been added to the Poetry Arena, while the Film and Music Arena has added The Kominas.

Comedy at Latitude has added Funny Women Awards Showcase, and Terry Alderton, the Obelisk Arena has added music from The Unthanks, and Race Horses, and finally The Word Arena has added Jonathan Jeremiah.

The music stages which will play host to more than 100 acts include Obelisk, The Word Arena, Sunrise Arena and The Lake Stage have line-up that includes Florence and The Machine, Belle and Sebastian, and Vampire Weekend headlining, as well as performances by Empire Of The Sun, The National, The xx, Grizzly Bear, The Maccabees, Rodrigo y Gabriela, James, Richard Hawley, The Horrors, Jonsi, Laura Marling, Hockey, Mumford & Sons, Corinne Bailey Rae, with many more acts still to be announced. For fuller music (and more) line-up details click here.

Across seven separate arenas, as well as making use of the woods and lake, the festival will showcase comics, filmmakers, visual artists, poets, authors, actors, directors and dancers in the Arts Arenas - The Comedy, Poetry, Literacy, Theatre, Music & Film, Dance and Cabaret Arena.

Weekend tickets are on sale priced at £155, day tickets are priced at £65, and a campervan Pass is priced at £15, family campervan pass £20. Children aged 12 or under will be eligible for free tickets for Latitude Festival 2010 when accompanied by a ticket holding adult.

To buy tickets, click here.

Latitude is confirmed as taking place from Friday 16th to Sunday 18th July 2010, with the festival opening it's gates on Thursday 15th July for some limited non-musical entertainment.

Coach travel can be purchased online, with or without combined festival tickets. To buy coach tickets, click here.


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