Wolf Alice, Bastille and Bombay Bicycle Club are headlining Latitude Festival 2021

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27 May 2021, 12:00

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What a line-up!

Another date for your diary, as Latitude Festival has announced some stellar headliners.

Like many festivals, Latitude was forced to cancel last year but it's back for 2021, and will take place July 22nd to 25th at Henham Park in Suffolk. 

Wolf Alice are headlining the Obelisk Arena on July 23. They said “Eight years, several horrendous haircuts, three albums and we are back but this time we are headlining. What an honour.”

The Chemical Brothers are headlining on July 24, while Bastille and Bombay Bicycle Club will co-headline on the final night (July 25).

It's set to be a special performance from Bastille, as they will be playing their ‘ReOrchestrated’ show along with a 20-piece orchestra and choir.

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They'll be joined by Rudimental, Hot Chip, Fontaines D.C., Beabadoobee, Declan McKenna, Arlo Parks, Holly Humberstone, Shame and more.

As well as music there's an amazing comedy lineup too. Bill Bailey will be the first comedian to perform on the main stage, as well as Jo Brand, Simon Amstell, Katherine Ryan and Reginald D Hunter.

Speaking back in March, Latitude founder and creator Melvin Benn said:  “We are confident that our hard work in conforming to the protocols, plus the fact that all UK adults are due to have been offered the vaccine before the festival takes place, PLUS the news of large scale test events rolling out in April and May, will mean that we really can go ahead,” he said.

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