Latitude 2017
Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th July 2017Henham Park Estate, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 8AN, England MAP
£197.50 weekend adult ticket, plus booking fees
More music has just been announced for Latitude Festival, which will take place over the weekend of Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th July 2017 at Henham Park Estate, Suffolk.
Joining the bill for the main Obelisk Arena are Leon Bridges, The Coral, and Mystery Jets. New for the BBC Music Stage are Beth Orton, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and the 'mysterious' A Blaze Of Feather. Added to the Alcove Stage are Childhood, Tender, Flyte, Mullally, Alex Vargas, Catherine McGrath, While The World Sleeps, Jade Bird, and Minke. Playing late night at the Sunrise Arena with DJ sets are Simian Mobile Disco, and Trevor Nelson, while Jaguar Skills, DJ Yoda, Reeps One & The Voices, and Black Peaches all join the Music and Film arena, as well as Queerama which uses archive footage to mark and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality in the UK. Finally crossover star Katherine Jenkins will make her Latitude debut on Sunday with a lakeside performance.
These join a line-up which has headliners of The 1975, Mumford & Sons, and Fleet Foxes, plus acts such as Goldfrapp, Placebo, Ride, John Cale, Glass Animals, Grandaddy, Mavis Staples, The Horrors, BEAK>, Jack Garratt, Joe Goddard, Fatboy Slim, Loyle Carner, Temples, Imelda May, and many more. For all of the details so far please see the Latitude line-up page.
An adult weekend ticket is priced at £197.50 with a Family Camping option also available, a teen weekend ticket is priced at £132.50, with a weekend ticket for all children aged 5 -12 years priced at £8. Campervan permits are priced at £40, and mobilehome and caravan passes are priced at £60.
Friday only: £84
Saturday only: £84
Sunday only: £84
Latitude isn't just about music and colourful sheep, but has a full spectrum of art including film, comedy, theatre, cabaret, dance, poetry, literature and art.
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