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The only list you'll need for the festival this weekend
Tags: Latitude Festival
by Cai Trefor | Photos by Press
Tags: Latitude Festival
This weekend provides one of the highlights of the British festival calender. 35,000 people will descend on the Suffolk countryside to experience the very best in emerging and established projects across the arts. Despite having such a broad spectrum of performances, its music line up rivals that of any festival worldwide - especially for new talent.
Last year, Latitude proved its ability to source breaking new bands with Temples, Drenge, and Chvrches all took to the smaller stages.
This year the organisers have triumphed once again. Such is the quality, it looks like trips to the main arena this year will be kept to a minimum as we're off to catch the top new bands featured in this gallery.
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