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Latitude 2010


RaymondM

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i dont think it is all written

last year, as i remember, they simply aounced the headliners, the 2nd headliners and the uncut headliners.

there is a very similar drip srip feel about the line up, or was

i think its about creating the vibe, rather than people just going for the music

the headliners certainly didnt make me go last year, the place itself did.

aye, when i went, the headliners were pish. didn't see one of them. it was joanna newsom and nizlopi plus wanting to try something different that got me there. and didn't regret it one bit.

*edit* and what i meant is, whatever is on tonight surely must be written already?

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so would you reccommend the full weekend?

what happens on the thursday?

the arena opens, theres usually a dj in the woods, some literary, theatre stuff, some stuff in the film and music arena.

its really just a chance to have a nose and explore.

its a really lovely festival

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the arena opens, theres usually a dj in the woods, some literary, theatre stuff, some stuff in the film and music arena.

its really just a chance to have a nose and explore.

its a really lovely festival

sounda lovely and tright up my street

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Weekend tickets go on sale at 7pm tonight and are priced at £155, day tickets are priced at £65, and a campervan Pass is priced at £15, family campervan pass £20. Children aged 12 or under will be eligible for free tickets for Latitude Festival 2010 when accompanied by a ticket holding adult.

To buy tickets from Seetickets

http://www.seetickets.com/latitude/?site=s...ler3=efestivals

To buy tickets from Gigantic

http://www.gigantic.com/g~affiliate=efesti...e_latitude.html

To buy tickets from TicketMaster

http://ticketsuk.at/efestivals?DURL=http:/...s/artist/773802

To buy tickets from Ticketline

http://www.ticketline.co.uk/latitude-festival-tickets

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Weekend tickets go on sale at 7pm tonight and are priced at £155, day tickets are priced at £65, and a campervan Pass is priced at £15, family campervan pass £20. Children aged 12 or under will be eligible for free tickets for Latitude Festival 2010 when accompanied by a ticket holding adult.

To buy tickets from Seetickets

http://www.seetickets.com/latitude/?site=s...ler3=efestivals

To buy tickets from Gigantic

http://www.gigantic.com/g~affiliate=efesti...e_latitude.html

To buy tickets from TicketMaster

http://ticketsuk.at/efestivals?DURL=http:/...s/artist/773802

To buy tickets from Ticketline

http://www.ticketline.co.uk/latitude-festival-tickets

already available on seeticket

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the efests front page says get them quick, but does it really sell out quick?

hasnt last year and id say that line up wont sell it out quick

but i guess its down to how risky you want to play it.

if its any help, i only saw nick cave out of the headliners last year and loved it

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