Latitude adds Steve Mason, and Submotion Orchestra

topping Sunrise Arena line-up

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 30th Jun 2011

Latitude 2011 - Steve Mason
Photo credit: Steve Collins

Latitude 2011

Thursday 14th to Sunday 17th July 2011
Henham Park Estate, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 8AN, England MAP
£170 weekend adult ticket, day tickets £70
Daily capacity: 35,000

Latitude Festival has announced that headlining the Saturday night in the Sunrise Arena will be Scotland’'s Steve Mason formerly of The Beta Band and sometimes also known under the names King Biscuit Time and Black Affair.

Steve Mason
On Sunday night will Leeds'’ Submotion Orchestra will perform a late set of tracks from their recently released debut ‘'Finest Hour’' after headliners Crystal Fighters have performed.

Elsewhere throughout the weekend of Thursday 14th to Sunday 17th July 2011 at Henham Park Estate, Suffolk, festival goers can enjoy The National, Suede, and Paolo Nutini who will headline Latitude. Other acts confirmed are (in alphabetical order) Adam Ant, Anna Calvi, Avi Buffalo, The Bees, Bellowhead, Bombay Bicycle Club, Bright Eyes, British Sea Power, Caitlin Rose, Caribou, Carl Barat, Chapel Club, Crocodiles, Crystal Fighters, CW Stoneking, Deerhunter, The Duke & The King, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Edwyn Collins, Eels, Esben and the Witch, Everything Everything, Fight Like Apes, Foals, Foster the People, Glasser, Gold Panda, Glasvegas, Graffiti6, Hurts, I Am Kloot, KT Tunstall, Jenny and Johnny, Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan, Kele Okereke, The Leisure Society, Lloyd Cole, Lykke Li, Marques Toliver, My Morning Jacket, The Naked & Famous, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Paloma Faith, Phidel, Rumer, Seasick Steve, Thea Gilmore, Tripwires, Trophy Wife, The Vaccines, Villagers, Violens, Wanda Jackson, The Waterboys, Yann Tiersen. For the line-up details as available please click here.

More acts are still to be announced for six stages dedicated to showcasing an eclectic line-up of established bands and budding new acts, with a stage nestled in a clearing in the woods, and another beside a lake.

Weekend tickets are priced at £170 and £5 for children aged 5 - 12 years, day tickets are priced at £70 for adults, and £5 years for children (5-12), and a campervan Pass is priced at £30. Children aged under 5 are eligible for free tickets for Latitude Festival 2011 when accompanied by a ticket holding adult.

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