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Yorke Goes Solo At Latitude
In four years, Latitude Festival has established itself as a big stop on the summer circuit but retained its quaint charm, according to The Times of London.
That’s the sort of comment that will please festival organiser Melvin Benn of
“I’m certainly not resting on my laurels,” he told Pollstar, “but it was much better than last year – and I thought last year was very good.”
He said securing
He also had praise for Irish singer-songwriter
Any other heavy rain that fell was at night and the weather remained bright during the day.
Benn said that Latitude, which has become a favourite among the serious papers’ critics, is moving in the intended direction and is now getting much closer to the vision he started out with in 2006.
It’s also become a favourite for agents, as acts enjoy the cultural mix of the event and the warmth of the crowd.
This year’s July 16-19 lineup included Pet Shop Boys, The Pretenders, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Grace Jones, The Gaslight Anthem, White Lies, Doves, Editors and Regina Spektor.