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Latitude 2009

Grinderman, Mars Volta and Tindersticks Confirmed!

Nick Cave’s baddass side project, Grinderman have been confirmed to play this year’s Latitude Festival, sponsored by Uncut.

Sigur Ros And Interpol Join Franz Ferdinand At Latitude Festival

This year's bash takes shape -- tickets are on sale now! Find out more about the Uncut-sponsored bash here...

First headliner for Latitude Festival is revealed!

The first headline act set to play this year's Latitude Festival at Henham Park, Suffolk has been revealed.

Latitude Festival 1st Announcement Is Today!

This year's Latitude Festival is nearly ready to launch -- with the first headliner being announced exclusively on Uncut.co.uk at 12noon today (March 19)!

Write your own play for Latitude

As Latitude 2008 approaches (it's on between July 17 and 20, lest you forget), here's an exceptional chance to help write a play that'll be performed at the festival.

Tickets on sale and headliners to be announced on March 19

We've just heard from Festival Republic that they'll be announcing the line-up for this year's Latitude on March 19. That's also the day when tickets will go on sale.

Latitude 2008: The countdown starts here!

Now that we've just about recovered from last year's wonderful, Uncut-sponsored Latitude Festival, it's time we started anticipating the 2008 event. As usual, the acclaimed three day event will be held at Henham Park in Southwold, Suffolk. The dates for your diary this year are July 17-20.

Josh Ritter conquers London

It must have been an unusually quiet day, because we are not usually out and about when we should be working, nose to grindstone, shackled to the pleasurable daily graft of putting together Uncut.

Latitude round-up

Well, we're all finally back from Latitude and looking back at one of the best festivals any of us can remember.

The Arcade Fire

They call this time the gloaming -- night coming down, all colours leached from the sky. It seems a remarkably appropriate moment for the Arcade Fire to take the stage and close Latitude Year two with an enormous bang. And some fireworks.
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