Yard Act, Confidence Man and Dry Cleaning among new names for Latitude 2023
Some new names have joined the Latitude 2023 line-up today, including Yard Act, Confidence Man and Dry Cleaning.
Yard Act, Confidence Man and Dry Cleaning have been added to this year's line-up alongside James, Georgia, Rachel Chinouriri, The Murder Capital, Tinariwen, Gwenno, Warmduscher, Gretel Hänlyn and more.
Yard Act say, "It's an honour to be headlining the second stage at Latitude, and the best news is we don't clash with Pulp! Come watch us, then watch them immediately after and directly compare us. Take notes, make observations loudly in your friends ear. Decide for yourself if we are worthy of headlining the second stage, or nothing more than mere Pulp pretenders who pulled the wool over everyone's eyes and should never have been allowed on site in the first place. Dun dun duuun."
We’re excited to announce @EdGambleComedy, @BridgetChristie, @sarapascoe and @RomeshRanga as your Comedy Arena headliners
— Latitude Festival (@LatitudeFest) February 21, 2023
Plus a host of new music names across the festival including @wearejames, @mimiwebb, @confidencemanTM and @YardActBand!
Film by @TragoStudio pic.twitter.com/P6DVkH5vbb
The new names will play the 2023 festival alongside headliners Pulp, Paolo Nutini and George Ezra, as well as Siouxsie Sioux, Metronomy, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott, The Big Moon, black midi, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Young Fathers and more.
Latitude Festival takes place at Henham Park, Suffolk from 20-23 July. Visit latitudefestival.com for tickets and more information.
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