Lewis Capaldi, Bastille and Snow Patrol to headline Latitude 2021
Latitude Festival has confirmed the first acts for 2021, including Lewis Capaldi, Bastille and Snow Patrol.
All three acts will headline next year's event at Henham Park, Suffolk. 2021 will be the first time that Capaldi and Bastille have played the festival. Snow Patrol were the debut Latitude headliners back in 2006, and were forced to cancel their 2019 appearance due to illness.
Your first Latitude 2021 music announcement has landed. @LewisCapaldi, @bastilledan and @snowpatrol Reworked all take to the Obelisk Arena next Summer, with many more still to be revealed…
— Latitude Festival (@LatitudeFest) July 17, 2020
Tickets on sale Monday 9am. https://t.co/PN7IQtd4SR pic.twitter.com/1MDphYHWJp
Back in April, organisers cancelled the 2020 festival due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Dan Smith of Bastille says of their headline slot, "We’ve wanted to play and go to Latitude for such a long time, so we’re really excited to have the chance to be there next year after everyone’s year away from gigs. It’s our only British festival gig of the summer and we’re thrilled that it’ll be at Latitude in such brilliant company."
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