The second fantastic day of Latitude is drawing to a close, as Sigur Ros have just finished an awe-inspiring set on the Obelisk mainstage. Today (July 19)has been packed with highlights, and you can read about all of them on our various blogs and news stories. Among the many highlights have been Elbow, all brandishing trumpets; an epic freak-out from Mars Volta; an acoustic show from The Coral; and, of course, a live recording of Just A Minute, with Paul Merton and Ross Noble joining the immortal Nicholas Parsons. We’ve also filed reports on The House Of Love’s hit-packed reunion, eccentric newcomers Wild Beasts, Seasick Steve, Sebastien Tellier, dEUS, the best new bands, a brass band playing acid house, and much, much more. Don’t miss our selection of some of the best overheard conversations at Latitude, either. And join us again tomorrow, where we’ll be kicking off with a lunchtime set from Joanna Newsom, and also enjoying Interpol, Tindersticks, Nick Cave, Blondie, Glasvegas, Foals, The Breeders and many more.
The second fantastic day of Latitude is drawing to a close, as Sigur Ros have just finished an awe-inspiring set on the Obelisk mainstage.
Today (July 19)has been packed with highlights, and you can read about all of them on our various blogs and news stories. Among the many highlights have been Elbow, all brandishing trumpets; an epic freak-out from Mars Volta; an acoustic show from The Coral; and, of course, a live recording of Just A Minute, with Paul Merton and Ross Noble joining the immortal Nicholas Parsons.
We’ve also filed reports on The House Of Love’s hit-packed reunion, eccentric newcomers Wild Beasts, Seasick Steve, Sebastien Tellier, dEUS, the best new bands, a brass band playing acid house, and much, much more. Don’t miss our selection of some of the best overheard conversations at Latitude, either.
And join us again tomorrow, where we’ll be kicking off with a lunchtime set from Joanna Newsom, and also enjoying Interpol, Tindersticks, Nick Cave, Blondie, Glasvegas, Foals, The Breeders and many more.