The 2020 edition of ‘Latitude Festival’ was cancelled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and the organizers have now announced their plans for their 2021 festival. Anika Khan Reports.
When> 22- 25 July 2021
The first Latitude festival was held in 2006. Since then, the music festival has been annually taken place in London across four different stages.
- The Obelisk Arena
- The BBC Sounds Arena
- The sunrise Arena and
- The Lake stage
The festival comprises of various musicians and artists from all around the globe. It also includes elements of art, comedy, poetry, dance, and literature.
Haim, The chemical brothers, and Liam Gallagher were set to be the headline performances for this year’s edition. Lumineers, Snow Patrol, Michale Kiwanuka, Mahalia, and Charli XCX were also set to join them. With the festival being canceled the organizers are working on for the next year’s edition. They are thrilled to announce the first line-up of the festival which will be revealed tomorrow.
A press release for the festival notes,
“Get ready for another wonderful weekend of music, arts, dance, theatre and so much more.”
The organizers are also hoping to attract more audiences with the dates being around the school holidays. Head over to their website to be the first to know who will be bopping along in the ‘Latitude Festival’ next summer:
https://www.latitudefestival.com/