Latitude reveals the theme for the 10th anniversary edition

'For Richer, For Poorer, For Better, For Worse'

By Scott Williams | Published: Tue 24th Feb 2015

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Thursday 16th to Sunday 19th July 2015
Henham Park Estate, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 8AN, England MAP
£192.50 weekend adult ticket, plus booking fees
Daily capacity: 35,000
Last updated: Wed 8th Jul 2015

Latitude Festival 2015 has revealed that the theme for the 10th Birthday Edition taking place over the weekend of Thursday 16th to Sunday 19th July 2015 in the grounds of Henham Park Estate, Suffolk will be 'For Richer, For Poorer, For Better, For Worse'

Tania Harrison, arts programmer for Latitude Festival explained the theme, saying, "Whether it's clicking 'yes' to Google’s terms of service, saying 'I do' in a marriage ceremony, or putting an X in a political party's box at the general election, the agreements we make affect the lives of everyone around us. Yet at the same time, there's a tension between the world in which we're told we're 'all in this together' and our society itself, with its growing extremes of rich and poor, social media oversharing and increasingly secretive state security agencies.

"This space between a promise and its fulfilment, participation and exclusion is incredibly rich territory for the people who make art and ideas. We're working with an array of theatre companies, writers, performers and speakers to bring the theme to life at Latitude."

The festival will explore this theme by bringing together a number of performances around the theme from organisations such as Forest Fringe, Theatre Uncut, The Roundhouse and Clean Break - including a new performance from performing arts collaboration Action Hero.

Latitude isn't just about music and colourful sheep, but has a full spectrum of art including film, comedy, theatre, cabaret, dance, poetry, literature and art. Latitude is set to return with a spectacular multi-arts bill in 2015, featuring music and arts acts from across the festival’s genres.

There are no acts confirmed yet for 2015, an announcement is expected in a week's time on Tuesday 3rd  March, and we'll bring news then. 

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An early bird adult weekend ticket is priced at £187.50 with a Family Camping option also available, a teen weekend ticket is priced at £132.50, with a weekend ticket for all children aged 5 -12 years priced at £8. Campervan permits are priced at £39.50, and mobilehome and caravan passes are priced at £59.50, Day tickets are not yet on sale.

Tickets can also be paid for in instalments, and secured with a first payment of £50.




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