
Siouxsie Sioux to play first live show in a decade at Latitude Festival 2023
Latitude Festival has announced Siouxsie Sioux as the latest headliner for 2023, marking her first live performance in a decade.
Siouxsie Sioux will perform her first live show in a decade at Latitude Festival next year, and will headline the BBC Sounds Stage on the Sunday night.
We’re thrilled to announce that #Siouxsie will be bringing her electrifying live show to Latitude 2023, headlining the BBC Sounds Stage on Sunday
— Latitude Festival (@LatitudeFest) December 15, 2022
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Latitude Festival Director Melvin Benn said, "What a privilege it is to welcome the iconic Siouxsie to the Latitude Festival. Siouxsie has been an enduring trailblazer and her impact across musical culture is colossal. Uncompromisingly defiant, Siouxsie’s powerful body of work is incomparable. There has never been a live performer like her and there probably never will be!"
Her last live performance was in June 2013 at London's Meltdown Festival.
Latitude 2023 will also feature headliners Pulp, Paolo Nutini and George Ezra, as well as performances from Metronomy, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott, The Big Moon, black midi, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Young Fathers and more.
Latitude Festival takes place at Henham Park, Suffolk from 20-23 July 2023. Visit latitudefestival.com for tickets and more information.
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