- Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Latitude Festival is now one of the sure-fire highlights of the summer season boasting an enviable line-up and a unique mix of art, theatre (Royal Shakespeare Company, National Theatre, Bush Theatre…), comedy (Jo Brand, Ed Byrne, Mark Thomas…), cabaret (Pippa Evans, Ida Barr, Miss Behave…), poetry (Andrew Motion, Brian Patten, Jackie Kay...), literature (The School Of Life, Vivienne Westwood, David Peace…) and film (Comma Film, Night of the Living Dead 3D, Encounters presents: Tom Harper and Ivana Mackinnon…).
Now in its fourth edition, the 2009 festival looks better than ever boasting an array of mouth-watering acts across its various stages.
The Obelisk Arena features headline sets from the iconic Grace Jones, electro titans Pet Shop Boys and darkly decadent Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds.
Elsewhere the Uncut Arena boasts performances from the likes of Bat For Lashes, Gossip and Spiritualized, the Sunshine Arena is headlined by Little Boots, Passion Pit and !!!, while the intimate Lake Stage boasts acts including Golden Silvers, We Have Band, The XX and Slow Club.
Taking place over the weekend of July 16th -19th, tickets are available now through Ticketwise by clicking here. Weekend tickets (including car parking & camping) cost £150 plus booking fees. Day tickets (with car parking only) cost £60 plus booking fee.
Luckily for you Gigwise has a pair of weekend camping tickets up for grabs for this year's Latitude! To be in with a chance of going, just answer the following question:
In what county does Latitude take place?
1.Warwickshire
2.Kent
3.Suffolk
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