Latitude Festival 2026 - Saturday Day Ticket
Henham Park, Beccles, NR34 8AN Suffolk Kort
lau. 25.07.2026 10:00
This ticket does not allow access to the campsites. Adult Ticket- 13+ Child Ticket - 5-12
Flytjendur
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Teddy Swims
“I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Pt. 1.5)” Out Now
https://teddyswims.lnk.to/ITEBTpt1.5
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Tom OdellSign up: http://smarturl.it/TomOdellEmail
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Billy Ocean
Leslie Sebastian Charles, aka Billy Ocean, was born in Fyzabad, Trinidad and Tobago and moved to England with his family at the age of eight. In his teenage years, he sang regularly in London clubs. He released his first single in 1972 on Spark Records as Les Charles. By 1976 he had adopted the name Billy Ocean and recorded his debut album, Billy Ocean, with the first single, "Love Really Hurts Without You," charting at number 2 in the United Kingdom and number 22 in the United States. More hits followed, such as “L.O.D. (Love On Delivery)”. He also wrote songs for other artists such as LaToya Jackson. In 1982 he hit the U.S. Rhythm and Blues Chart with “Nights (Feel Like Getting Down).” Ocean's period of greatest success began with Suddenly in 1984 and its main single "Caribbean Queen". The song's title and lyrics were changed for different regions, such that the song is also known as "African Queen" or "European Queen". The album's title track also became a hit. His 1986 album Love Zone also sold very well, with hit singles "When the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going" and "There'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry)." His 1988 album Tear Down These Walls had another number one single, "Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car". His later albums, such as Time to Move On, L.I.F.E. and Showdown, failed to spawn hits, but his 1989 Greatest Hits collection has been a steady seller over the years. In 2002, the University of Westminster awarded Billy Ocean an honorary doctorate of music. He continues to tour and record in Europe.
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Wet LegI went to school
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Beta BandTHE BETA BAND
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Westside CowboyWestside Cowboy sound new but seem to come from an old place. Surrounded by 1978 Fender Twin Reverbs, well-thumbed Wem catalogues, a four-track recorder and spools of cassette tape the Manchester four-piece are made up of Aoife Anson O’Connell, James (Jimmy) Bradbury, Paddy Murphy and Reuben Haycocks. With a sound raw as a carpet burn, they ride a thrilling lo-fi boxcar tuned to the melodic precision of Teenage Fanclub and held together with the slacker cool of Pavement. For most bands this would be enough, but not for Westside Cowboy. Just when you think you have them pinned, they career the entire thing into a brick wall of country, trad and early harmony coated, major-key rock’n’roll. They call this process ‘Britainicana’. A portmanteau of the band’s own making to describe Amer- ican culture digested by English people in small towns with almost nothing in the way of cosmopolitan sheen. “Think kids in double denim and Converse eating Greggs vegan sausage rolls.” It’s alarming and exh
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The LilacsLive enquiries: dougie@soloagency.com
Management: enquiries@upthelilacs.com
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Getdown Services
An international artist from the UK.
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Maria Somerville
booking: john.qujunktions@gmail.com
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KEORising alt-rock act Keo released their first EP Siren in June 2025, spearheaded by single I Lied, Amber. The song is a powerful debut statement by the London band, combining raw, powerhouse vocals with complex layers of shoegaze-y guitars and a pummeling rhythm section. The grungy sonics take cues from legends like Jeff Buckley and Radiohead, while adding a modern twist that makes the track distinctly Keo.
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Jen BristerStand up comedian, writer, podcasting human.