
Chvrches, Jenny Lewis, The Twilight Sad, and more to play Latitude 2019
Latitude 2019 has revealed a new bunch of names joining them this summer, including Chvrches, Jenny Lewis, The Twilight Sad, and more.
Other names announced today include Honeyblood, The Futureheads, Ray BLK, The Japanese House, Everything Everything, AURORA, Let's Eat Grandma, Nilüfer Yanya, The Magic Gang, Girlpool, IDER, and many more.
The new additions join Lana Del Rey, Loyle Carner, Neneh Cherry, Sigrid, Tom Grennan, Cat Power, Khruangbin, Anna Calvi, Pale Waves, Underworld, Nadine Shah, Julia Jacklin, and more.
As well as music, Latitude will host a range of comedy, theatre, dance, arts, talks, poetry, debates, literature, and much more. Check out the posters below.
We are thrilled to add 33 more names to your Latitude 2019 music line up! @CHVRCHES, @thefutureheads, @E_E_, @AURORAmusic and MANY MORE will join your headliners in stunning Henham Park this July! Explore your new names here: https://t.co/EUebcSdAOg pic.twitter.com/qRGDnDOehf
— Latitude Festival (@LatitudeFest) March 6, 2019
Last year's festival saw performances from Solange, alt-J, The Killers, Wolf Alice, Jessie Ware, The Vaccines, IDLES and more.
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