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So it was a rather good weekend in the fields of Southwold
by Ed Keeble | Photos by Danny Payne
Latitude is over for another year, closed until 2015, after a weekend that saw performances from Kelis, Lily Allen, Damon Albarn, The Black Keys and many, many more. The most important thing at a festival however is, as ever the people around you. They are the ones who make the experience.
Luckily Latitude has one of the most laidback, lovely demographics ever, mixing young and old amidst the fields of painted sheep and stages of awesome acts. Here are some snaps of the the beautiful crowd who headed to Suffolk for the weekend. Let us know if you spot yourself...
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