Latitude, winner of Best Line-Up at the 2013 UK Festival Awards and the UK’s favourite multi-arts festival, is proud to reveal that Damon Albarn will headline the ninth edition of the festival, taking place from Thursday 17th to Sunday 20th July 2014 in the stunning grounds of Henham Park, Suffolk.Latitude is thrilled that the awesome British musician Damon Albarn will make an exclusive festival appearance following the release of his hotly anticipated solo album ‘Everyday Robots’ in April 2014.

Latitude is hugely excited that his performance at the festival on Saturday 19th July will be his only UK festival appearance. Damon is no stranger to the festival having appeared at Latitude in 2007 as part of the supergroup The Good, The Bad & The Queen. As a musician who constantly challenges conventional boundaries and norms with his creativity, Damon Albarn is a perfect fit for such an innovative festival and now audiences will be delighted to see him appear for his first ever festival performance as a solo artist at Latitude 2014.

Damon Albarn’s eclectic musical style and observational lyrics have made him one of the UK’s most influential and consistently interesting musicians. He is the recipient of five Brit Awards, two Ivor Novello Awards and a Grammy Award, with a career that started with Blur and spans Gorillaz, The Good, The Bad & The Queen, Mali Music, Monkey: Journey To The West, Dr Dee and Africa Express. We are thrilled to welcome him to Latitude for 2014.

Albarn joins other Latitude exclusive performances including Two Door Cinema Club making their first festival headline appearance; Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp and Swedish indie-pop pioneer Robyn, in a special joint-appearance as part of their Do It Again 2014 tour, the only opportunity in the UK to see the tour. Winner of the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards ‘Roots Award’, Billy Bragg and his band will be stopping off at Latitude for a UK festival exclusive performance and finally the colourful and psychedelic experimental Swedish band Goat, who have a magnificent live show, which can only be seen at Latitude this summer.

Other names to look forward to for Latitude 2014 include BRIT nominated Californian sister trio Haim, one of the all-time legends of Memphis Soul Booker T. Jones, ‘Best Breakthrough Act’ Brit Award 2012 nominee Anna Calvi, Alabama native Phosphorescent and contemporary classical pianist Nils Frahm with his intensely delicate pieces.

HAIM
Haim

Latitude will also welcome American folk-pop nomad Cass McCombs, gospel and soul inspired Chicago singer songwriter Willis Earl Beal, American baroque pop band San Fermin and British singer songwriter Marika Hackman one of 2013’s breakthrough artists. After adding extra dates to his London tour due to demand, post-rock and alternative hip-hop musician Son Lux will wow festival goers with his ethereal and nocturnal experimental rock, while modern folk singer-songwriter Josephine Foster will bring her wyrd-folk and melancholy balladry to Latitude this year.

So much more than just a music festival, Latitude presents a festival experience like no other, carefully curated so that culture lovers can experience performances by leading artists from the worlds of theatre, dance, literature, film, comedy, cabaret, poetry, fashion, art as well as music, all over one weekend. Latitude also offers the unique opportunity to watch artists perform new material before anyone else, and is a launch pad for many artists on their way to sell out tours and superstardom.
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TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB
RÖYKSOPP AND ROBYN (DO IT AGAIN 2014)
HAIM | BILLY BRAGG | BOOKER T. JONES
ANNA CALVI | PHOSPHORESCENT | NILS FRAHM
GOAT | CASS MCCOMBS | WILLIS EARL BEAL | SAN FERMIN
MARIKA HACKMAN | SON LUX | JOSEPHINE FOSTER
TICKET INFORMATION

Presale tickets for the 2014 event are available now at 2013 prices until January allowing fans of Latitude to get their hands on early tickets before anyone else. Latitude has also launched an exciting new £50 deposit scheme to make it even easier to save your spot at Latitude 2014.

Fans are able to secure a ticket for next year’s festival by putting down £50 now and paying the balance over the following three months at £46.83 each time (for an adult ticket which includes the booking fee). A transaction charge (postage & packaging) is applicable per booking (not per ticket) and in most cases payable with the last instalment.

Latitude Presale Prices
Weekend adult tickets £182.50 face value + £8.00 booking fee per ticket
Accompanied Teen Ticket (13-15 years) £132.50 face value + £8.00 booking fee per ticket
Weekend Child Ticket (5-12 years) £5.00 (no booking fee)
Campervan Permit £40/£60/£80 (depending on size)

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