Further exciting acts have been announced to perform at this summer's Latitude Festival.
The Film and Music Arena line-up will feature such names as American singer-songwriter, artist and filmmaker Adam Green, best known for being one half of Indie two piece The Moldy Peaches, Submotion Orchestra - a seven piece jazz, dub and ambient band heralding from Leeds; as well as many other intriguing and interesting acts from the worlds of music and film
These new additions join an already stellar music line-up fronted by headliners The Maccabees, The National and New Order alongside Grimes, Of Monsters And Men, CHVRCHES, Russell Howard, Josh Widdicombe, Father John Misty, The Lumineers, David Rodigan, Mike Skinner and many more.
The festival will be held from July 14 to July 17 and tickets are on sale now, with adult weekend passes costing £197.50 and day tickets costing £77.50.
For further information visit www.latitudefestival.com.
Full line up announcement:
SUBMOTION ORCHESTRA | ANDY STOTT | KORELESS
DJ's FEMI & ROSS ALLEN
ADAM GREEN (LIVE) | ADAM BUXTON: BUG: DAVID BOWIE
LONDON CONTEMPORARY ORCHESTRA PRESENTS WORKS BY
JONNY GREENWOOD, MICA LEVI, MICHAEL GORDON AND STEVE REICH
THE FESTIVAL CHOIR | CASSETTEBOY vs DJ RUBBISH | LAU
BRIAN LOBEL | GRACE PETRIE | PARKER
WHITE MINK PRESENTS VINTAGE REMIX FEAT
JENOVA COLLECTIVE, DJ NICK HOLLYWOOD, SCARECROW,
LEE BRUCK AND DANCERS, DJ CHRIS TOFU, TEMPLE FUNK COLLECTIVE
AND DJ DAYTONER
ADAM GREEN : FILM SCREENING OF ALADDIN PLUS Q&A
THE ODYSSEY : FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE
GARY NUMAN : ANDROID IN LA LA LAND
MAYA ANGELOU : AND STILL I RISE
SHEFFIELD DOC FEST PRESENT THE MEANING OF LIVE
AND Q&A WITH HOLLY GILLIAM
ACROSS THE OTHER STAGES
LAURA CANNELL | SARAH ANGLISS
GUILTY PLEASURES | BUTTONED DOWN DISCO | RAVE KARAOKE | DISCO SHED
KEITH ALLEN'S ESTABLISHMENT CLUB
GROW UP | EMILY CAPPELL | KITTY FINER | JACK JONES | THE HAGGIS HORNS
COWTOWN | BIG INTENT | EL REWIND | BRIX AND THE EXTRICATED
DINGUS KHAN | PURPLE LIGHTS | THE WOODEN TOPS
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