Copperface Posted July 1, 2021 Report Share Posted July 1, 2021 Latitude news. Expect to see MPs and Ministers.......joy. Wonder if Hancock will show his face, being a local MP and all..... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-57678190 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gfa Posted July 1, 2021 Report Share Posted July 1, 2021 21 minutes ago, Copperface said: Latitude news. Expect to see MPs and Ministers.......joy. Wonder if Hancock will show his face, being a local MP and all..... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-57678190 There's already an MP on the lineup Jess Phillips - although not local (Labour Birmingham) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miyn Posted July 1, 2021 Report Share Posted July 1, 2021 Without stage times or a clashfinder to obsess over, I’ve been left with a lot of free time, a list of names and a Spotify playlist. Over eight hours of music have been consumed through my ears and I’m finally ready to give my opinions on acts lower on the bill (so although I love Wolf Alice and Chems, they aren’t getting mentioned here) that I’d be happy to see clashes permitted. There is absolutely no way I am going to be able to see all the music I’ve listed here, 18 artists, and not including headliners or acts higher on the bill (like Supergrass). I’m not that into dashing around stage to stage for 10 hours straight only catching parts of sets. I’ve just made this so when the clashfinder and stage times do come out, I can decide fairly quickly of what I plan to see, as I most likely only have around a week to make a decision. Then I’ll be able to have that feeling that I’ve missed over the last two years of two of your favourite acts clashing (like Chems and Fontaines). I thought the line-up was good but when I dug a little deeper I found even more people I’d quite like to see. They’ll be plenty to keep me busy. Sea Girls – These guys are great and one of the best gigs I’ve seen, the amount of energy they have live is amazing. Some of their songs are a little formulaic at times, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, and almost every track bangs and they know how to write a chorus, hook and guitar line. Top Track: All I Want To Hear You Say Genre: Indie-Rock Squid – I fairly recently found out about these guys through the New Music thread and I think they’re really cool. It took a few listens to get into their new record ‘Bright Green Field’, but when you get into it, it’s a fantastic record. They sound pretty different to a lot of acts on the line-up and I’ll probably be down the front for this one. Oddly enough, their drummer is also the vocalist, not sure how many bands you get like that. Top Track: Pamphlets Genre: Post-Punk / Post-Rock Arlo Parks – I also recently found about her through the Album of the Month votes and I think her sound is cool. It’s pretty chilled out songs that all kind of fit together on the album but with enough varying instrumentation and differences to keep each track feeling fresh and new. I’d happily stumble into the tent to hear her playing early on a Saturday morning. Top Track: Eugene Genre: Indie-Pop Shame - These have been on my radar for a while and their new album is great. Their live shows seem pretty energetic and fun and they look like they have a great atmosphere. This is one I’ll definitely be down the front for clashes permitting, I think they’re awesome. Top Track: One Rizla Genre: Post-Punk / Post-Rock Dry Cleaning – Another one that I discovered from the Album of the Month vote. I think this one could be a clash with Wolf Alice, which I’d have to miss these for but if their on later I’d try and make time to see them. I’ve got tickets to see them next year in Manchester with PVA supporting (who are also on this list) so it wouldn’t be too bad if I had to miss them. Their instrumentation is on point, especially the guitar playing. However, the lyrics sometimes aren’t my favourite, ‘I’ve been thinking about eating that hot dog for hours’. Anyway, I think their pretty cool and their album ‘New Long Long’ is in my top 10 albums of the year so far. Top Track: Strong Feelings Genre: Alternative Rock Goat Girl – Missed these at Glastonbury as I wasn’t that into them at the time but their new album ‘On All Fours’ is a step up from their previous stuff in my opinion and a pretty underrated release this year, clashes permitting I’d be tempted to see them. Top Track: Sad Cowboy Genre: Alternative / Post-Rock Bdrmm – Found these through the Spotify playlist and I think they’re cool. They’re one of those where I’m not particularly desperate to see any certain songs, I’d happily turn up and see a few songs. They’re pretty chilled out and groovy especially the bass and guitar. They’re playing on Sunday and would perfectly fit the slightly fatigued and tired feeling on a Sunday morning at a music festival. Top Track: Gush Genre: Shoegaze Sorry – Had heard of these before but had never sook them out until now. Starstruck is a fantastic song and the way the two vocal layers work together and the slightly unconventional is really interesting. I remember hearing over on the Glasto forum that they weren’t especially good live, but I’d give them a chance. Top Track: Starstuck Genre: Alternative / Post-Rock Bad Sounds – I’d never heard of these before listening to the Spotify playlist. They’re music isn’t really pushing any boundaries but it’s not trying to either. But it’s executed well in my opinion, and their choruses are well written and my favourite track of theirs, ‘I Feel’ makes you want to get up and move around. Top Track: I Feel Genre: Alternative Pop Rock Just Mustard – I also found these through the Spotify playlist and their quite different. They have two vocalists, male and female, which they switch between mid-song and they provide really different feels but without it feeling jarring at all. Their songs convey quite a lot of emotion and the drums and guitar are really effective with the vocals. Top Track: Deaf Genre: Alternative / Post-Rock Lucy Blue – One that I’d heard of before as I’d seen her on multiple festival line-ups but only properly listened to through the Spotify playlist. Her songs are great and I think she’ll go on to be fairly big. I started listening to her when she only had one song out so that one’s my favourite at the moment, but I’m sure the other’s will grow on me as she’s recently had an EP of songs come out. They’re fairly simply written songs, but they’re really effective and the lyricism is also great. Top Track: See You Later Genre: Chilled Pop Phoebe ∆x∆ – Here’s one that has a fairly interesting story, she got discovered at Latitude Festival. She joined an open mic session at the festival with her friends when she was 17 and it caught the attention of BBC Introducing who then got her to play on that stage the next day, which then managed to get her a signing to a record label. I’m still waiting on being discovered by anyone anywhere, but it’s pretty cool to see someone get discovered like that and then go on to play the same place their career started. Her music is also great and she can do a lot with just a piano, her voice and barebones percussion. Top Track: Hurts a Little Less Genre: Chilled Pop Sinead O Brien – Knew about her through the incredible label that is Speedy Wunderground which her song ‘Taking On Time’ featured on the four year edition, alongside bands like Black Midi, Squid and the insanely talented Black Country, New Road. Everything that label puts out is amazing and this is no different. This is someone I’d definitely be interested in seeing as I think she’s put out some fantastic tracks that are different to a lot of what you hear normally. Top Track: Taking On Time Genre: Post Punk PVA – These are another one that has been produced and recorded by Speedy Wunderground. Their alternating female and male vocals work really well and the combination of guitars, drum beats as well as synths work seamlessly. I really hope I’ll be able to see these as I think their amazing and deserve a lot more attention than they currently have. If it’s a big clash and I’m not able to see them I’ll be able to catch with them with Dry Cleaning early next year. Top Track: Exhaust / Surroundings Genre: Post Punk ME REX – These are a cool new band from South London. Their joint female and male vocals during parts of the song work super well and they support each other in a really cool way. Their songs are fairly simple but they work really well and the guitar, bass and drums are great on all of their songs. Top Track: Heart of Garbage Genre: Alternative Rock / Bedroom Pop Swim School – Also found these through the Spotify playlist. The female vocalist is great and also coincidently reminds me of Wolf Alice, who they credit as inspiration. I think they’re a great new indie band and one to watch out for. Their guitar lines are also really well written. Top Track: Sway Genre: Alternative Rock Fake Laugh – Another one found through the Spotify playlist. It’s pretty chilled out, simple and effective Indie Pop with some interesting use of both rhythm and lead guitar. It’s fairly surface level but it’s enjoyable to listen to when you want to chill out and relax. Top Track: Better For Me Genre: Alternative Indie Pop Wet Leg – I found these through the Spotify playlist and it’s pretty wild to see the amount of hype they’re getting, 79,000 monthly listeners with only one song out? That’s crazy! Their sound is really cool and the track is super catchy and the spoken word style vocals work perfectly with the track in the background and the guitar and drums fit in so well. I think they’re set for pretty big things and I imagine they’ll get a fairly sizable crowd depending on when they play. Top Track: Chaise Longue Genre: Alternative Rock 1 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikegday Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 Thank you! Added Lucy Blue, Phoebe, ME REX and swim school. I’ve really enjoyed listening to ‘Lucia & The Best Boys’. Don’t know if you’ve gave them a whirl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dj_tim Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 Yeah nice one, a lot of those acts had stood out to me too but I've added a few more to my list to check out. Really liking bdrmm in particular, they remind me of DIIV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mackem Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 15 minutes ago, dj_tim said: Yeah nice one, a lot of those acts had stood out to me too but I've added a few more to my list to check out. Really liking bdrmm in particular, they remind me of DIIV. I love DIIV. I’d never heard them til a barista on the coffee cart by Hungerford Bridge was playing something from Deceiver and sold me on them! I went to see them at the Invisible Wind Factory - one of my happiest moments just prior to Covid Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gfa Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 2 hours ago, mikegday said: Thank you! Added Lucy Blue, Phoebe, ME REX and swim school. I’ve really enjoyed listening to ‘Lucia & The Best Boys’. Don’t know if you’ve gave them a whirl. Exactly who I was going to mention, a lot of good tracks. Kawala and THE GOA EXPRESS are two other decent indie bands Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dj_tim Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 33 minutes ago, Mackem said: I love DIIV. I’d never heard them til a barista on the coffee cart by Hungerford Bridge was playing something from Deceiver and sold me on them! I went to see them at the Invisible Wind Factory - one of my happiest moments just prior to Covid Same, loved all 3 of their albums, managed to see them for the first time in Birmingham just before covid too, really glad I got that gig in! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efcfanwirral Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 15 hours ago, Miyn said: Without stage times or a clashfinder to obsess over, I’ve been left with a lot of free time, a list of names and a Spotify playlist. Over eight hours of music have been consumed through my ears and I’m finally ready to give my opinions on acts lower on the bill (so although I love Wolf Alice and Chems, they aren’t getting mentioned here) that I’d be happy to see clashes permitted. There is absolutely no way I am going to be able to see all the music I’ve listed here, 18 artists, and not including headliners or acts higher on the bill (like Supergrass). I’m not that into dashing around stage to stage for 10 hours straight only catching parts of sets. I’ve just made this so when the clashfinder and stage times do come out, I can decide fairly quickly of what I plan to see, as I most likely only have around a week to make a decision. Then I’ll be able to have that feeling that I’ve missed over the last two years of two of your favourite acts clashing (like Chems and Fontaines). I thought the line-up was good but when I dug a little deeper I found even more people I’d quite like to see. They’ll be plenty to keep me busy. Sea Girls – These guys are great and one of the best gigs I’ve seen, the amount of energy they have live is amazing. Some of their songs are a little formulaic at times, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, and almost every track bangs and they know how to write a chorus, hook and guitar line. Top Track: All I Want To Hear You Say Genre: Indie-Rock Squid – I fairly recently found out about these guys through the New Music thread and I think they’re really cool. It took a few listens to get into their new record ‘Bright Green Field’, but when you get into it, it’s a fantastic record. They sound pretty different to a lot of acts on the line-up and I’ll probably be down the front for this one. Oddly enough, their drummer is also the vocalist, not sure how many bands you get like that. Top Track: Pamphlets Genre: Post-Punk / Post-Rock Arlo Parks – I also recently found about her through the Album of the Month votes and I think her sound is cool. It’s pretty chilled out songs that all kind of fit together on the album but with enough varying instrumentation and differences to keep each track feeling fresh and new. I’d happily stumble into the tent to hear her playing early on a Saturday morning. Top Track: Eugene Genre: Indie-Pop Shame - These have been on my radar for a while and their new album is great. Their live shows seem pretty energetic and fun and they look like they have a great atmosphere. This is one I’ll definitely be down the front for clashes permitting, I think they’re awesome. Top Track: One Rizla Genre: Post-Punk / Post-Rock Dry Cleaning – Another one that I discovered from the Album of the Month vote. I think this one could be a clash with Wolf Alice, which I’d have to miss these for but if their on later I’d try and make time to see them. I’ve got tickets to see them next year in Manchester with PVA supporting (who are also on this list) so it wouldn’t be too bad if I had to miss them. Their instrumentation is on point, especially the guitar playing. However, the lyrics sometimes aren’t my favourite, ‘I’ve been thinking about eating that hot dog for hours’. Anyway, I think their pretty cool and their album ‘New Long Long’ is in my top 10 albums of the year so far. Top Track: Strong Feelings Genre: Alternative Rock Goat Girl – Missed these at Glastonbury as I wasn’t that into them at the time but their new album ‘On All Fours’ is a step up from their previous stuff in my opinion and a pretty underrated release this year, clashes permitting I’d be tempted to see them. Top Track: Sad Cowboy Genre: Alternative / Post-Rock Bdrmm – Found these through the Spotify playlist and I think they’re cool. They’re one of those where I’m not particularly desperate to see any certain songs, I’d happily turn up and see a few songs. They’re pretty chilled out and groovy especially the bass and guitar. They’re playing on Sunday and would perfectly fit the slightly fatigued and tired feeling on a Sunday morning at a music festival. Top Track: Gush Genre: Shoegaze Sorry – Had heard of these before but had never sook them out until now. Starstruck is a fantastic song and the way the two vocal layers work together and the slightly unconventional is really interesting. I remember hearing over on the Glasto forum that they weren’t especially good live, but I’d give them a chance. Top Track: Starstuck Genre: Alternative / Post-Rock Bad Sounds – I’d never heard of these before listening to the Spotify playlist. They’re music isn’t really pushing any boundaries but it’s not trying to either. But it’s executed well in my opinion, and their choruses are well written and my favourite track of theirs, ‘I Feel’ makes you want to get up and move around. Top Track: I Feel Genre: Alternative Pop Rock Just Mustard – I also found these through the Spotify playlist and their quite different. They have two vocalists, male and female, which they switch between mid-song and they provide really different feels but without it feeling jarring at all. Their songs convey quite a lot of emotion and the drums and guitar are really effective with the vocals. Top Track: Deaf Genre: Alternative / Post-Rock Lucy Blue – One that I’d heard of before as I’d seen her on multiple festival line-ups but only properly listened to through the Spotify playlist. Her songs are great and I think she’ll go on to be fairly big. I started listening to her when she only had one song out so that one’s my favourite at the moment, but I’m sure the other’s will grow on me as she’s recently had an EP of songs come out. They’re fairly simply written songs, but they’re really effective and the lyricism is also great. Top Track: See You Later Genre: Chilled Pop Phoebe – Here’s one that has a fairly interesting story, she got discovered at Latitude Festival. She joined an open mic session at the festival with her friends when she was 17 and it caught the attention of BBC Introducing who then got her to play on that stage the next day, which then managed to get her a signing to a record label. I’m still waiting on being discovered by anyone anywhere, but it’s pretty cool to see someone get discovered like that and then go on to play the same place their career started. Her music is also great and she can do a lot with just a piano, her voice and barebones percussion. Top Track: Hurts a Little Less Genre: Chilled Pop Sinead O Brien – Knew about her through the incredible label that is Speedy Wunderground which her song ‘Taking On Time’ featured on the four year edition, alongside bands like Black Midi, Squid and the insanely talented Black Country, New Road. Everything that label puts out is amazing and this is no different. This is someone I’d definitely be interested in seeing as I think she’s put out some fantastic tracks that are different to a lot of what you hear normally. Top Track: Taking On Time Genre: Post Punk PVA – These are another one that has been produced and recorded by Speedy Wunderground. Their alternating female and male vocals work really well and the combination of guitars, drum beats as well as synths work seamlessly. I really hope I’ll be able to see these as I think their amazing and deserve a lot more attention than they currently have. If it’s a big clash and I’m not able to see them I’ll be able to catch with them with Dry Cleaning early next year. Top Track: Exhaust / Surroundings Genre: Post Punk ME REX – These are a cool new band from South London. Their joint female and male vocals during parts of the song work super well and they support each other in a really cool way. Their songs are fairly simple but they work really well and the guitar, bass and drums are great on all of their songs. Top Track: Heart of Garbage Genre: Alternative Rock / Bedroom Pop Swim School – Also found these through the Spotify playlist. The female vocalist is great and also coincidently reminds me of Wolf Alice, who they credit as inspiration. I think they’re a great new indie band and one to watch out for. Their guitar lines are also really well written. Top Track: Sway Genre: Alternative Rock Fake Laugh – Another one found through the Spotify playlist. It’s pretty chilled out, simple and effective Indie Pop with some interesting use of both rhythm and lead guitar. It’s fairly surface level but it’s enjoyable to listen to when you want to chill out and relax. Top Track: Better For Me Genre: Alternative Indie Pop Wet Leg – I found these through the Spotify playlist and it’s pretty wild to see the amount of hype they’re getting, 79,000 monthly listeners with only one song out? That’s crazy! Their sound is really cool and the track is super catchy and the spoken word style vocals work perfectly with the track in the background and the guitar and drums fit in so well. I think they’re set for pretty big things and I imagine they’ll get a fairly sizable crowd depending on when they play. Top Track: Chaise Longue Genre: Alternative Rock Nice one! Will get stuck into the ones I haven't heard- liked Lucy blue and Shame when I listened, And I saw Sea Girls at Reading, really like their music and live show. From the lineup and assumed timings I think they may be the first live show back for me since lockdowns started, it looks like first on Friday main stage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efcfanwirral Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 And I don't know about anyone else but I'm massively excited to see Stephen Fretwell. Never got to see him live before and very happy he's finally back with new stuff. Those first two albums are amazing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gfa Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 3 minutes ago, efcfanwirral said: Nice one! Will get stuck into the ones I haven't heard- liked Lucy blue and Shame when I listened, And I saw Sea Girls at Reading, really like their music and live show. From the lineup and assumed timings I think they may be the first live show back for me since lockdowns started, it looks like first on Friday main stage Seems they put something on Thursday (Frank Turner in 2019) unless your getting there late! 🙂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
efcfanwirral Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 4 minutes ago, gfa said: Seems they put something on Thursday (Frank Turner in 2019) unless your getting there late! 🙂 Ah brilliant! Nope will be there lunchtime so looking forward to seeing what that ends up being! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KesyerSoze21 Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 What's the likelihood of bands being added from other festivals which aren't going ahead that weekend? Would be great if they can grab the likes of Magic Gang, Snuts, Vistas or Circa Waves from Truck Festival. IDLES would be epic, but doubt it as they'd demand a big spot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gfa Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 7 minutes ago, KesyerSoze21 said: What's the likelihood of bands being added from other festivals which aren't going ahead that weekend? Would be great if they can grab the likes of Magic Gang, Snuts, Vistas or Circa Waves from Truck Festival. IDLES would be epic, but doubt it as they'd demand a big spot. I think bands will be lining up to play honestly, i don't think the general rules apply. IDLES could definitely rock up and play a secret set or something Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KesyerSoze21 Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 26 minutes ago, gfa said: I think bands will be lining up to play honestly, i don't think the general rules apply. IDLES could definitely rock up and play a secret set or something Yeah that's what I'm hoping - Latitude is going to be a historic event as the first full festival after lockdown! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Copperface Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 51 minutes ago, gfa said: I think bands will be lining up to play honestly, i don't think the general rules apply. IDLES could definitely rock up and play a secret set or something That was one of the strangest things I saw at Lat a couple of years ago........the IDLES mosh pit seemingly composed of middleaged men in Rohan and Craghoppers, crowd surfing, covered in sweat, and then returning to the fray endlessly as they were recycled by security over the barrier. It was like accountants gone wild. 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
incident Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 1 hour ago, KesyerSoze21 said: What's the likelihood of bands being added from other festivals which aren't going ahead that weekend? Would be great if they can grab the likes of Magic Gang, Snuts, Vistas or Circa Waves from Truck Festival. IDLES would be epic, but doubt it as they'd demand a big spot. I don't know specifically about those acts, as there's not a lot of space left on the biggest 3 stages which is where you'd expect most of those names to go if they were playing - but there should be 3 more music stages with no acts announced yet. Maybe a couple of them could be Lake Stage headliners, if those spots weren't already locked in, but any lower than that would feel like too big a drop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chapple12345 Posted July 2, 2021 Author Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 14 minutes ago, incident said: I don't know specifically about those acts, as there's not a lot of space left on the biggest 3 stages which is where you'd expect most of those names to go if they were playing - but there should be 3 more music stages with no acts announced yet. Maybe a couple of them could be Lake Stage headliners, if those spots weren't already locked in, but any lower than that would feel like too big a drop. That's my thinking too, especially when you have a few special guest slots already like Bill Bailey and Supergrass. I could potentially see some secret sets or something but don't think there's much space left for major acts like this to be added sadly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Copperface Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 Why is there no Lake Stage listed on the website? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
incident Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 (edited) 33 minutes ago, Copperface said: Why is there no Lake Stage listed on the website? Presumably either because they've not announced it yet, or because they've sneakily dropped it without telling anyone. Hopefully the former, but the latter is quite possible as well. Edit: Same applies for SOLAS. Edited July 2, 2021 by incident Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Copperface Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 9 minutes ago, incident said: Presumably either because they've not announced it yet, or because they've sneakily dropped it without telling anyone. Hopefully the former, but the latter is quite possible as well. Edit: Same applies for SOLAS. Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brave Sir Robin Posted July 2, 2021 Report Share Posted July 2, 2021 1 hour ago, Copperface said: Why is there no Lake Stage listed on the website? They said on Facebook after the poster that there’s “much more to come”. Vague, but at least there’s some more to come, of some sort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dancers Stand Very Still Posted July 3, 2021 Report Share Posted July 3, 2021 On 7/2/2021 at 12:11 AM, Miyn said: PVA – These are another one that has been produced and recorded by Speedy Wunderground. Their alternating female and male vocals work really well and the combination of guitars, drum beats as well as synths work seamlessly. I really hope I’ll be able to see these as I think their amazing and deserve a lot more attention than they currently have. If it’s a big clash and I’m not able to see them I’ll be able to catch with them with Dry Cleaning early next year. Top Track: Exhaust / Surroundings Genre: Post Punk Good list! Having caught PVA again this week (and the first time I've seen them headline a night), they've massively evolved their live set recently from a kind of electro post-punk into a something which could easily work in a late-night dance tent. There's still the post-punk influence there and they've always been danceable, but the beats are huge on the newer songs. I hope they get a late night set! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
balthazarstarbuck Posted July 4, 2021 Report Share Posted July 4, 2021 Taken the plunge with this one. Hope it still goes ahead. Anyone who’s been before know how the bus transfers work from Diss? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
evannn Posted July 4, 2021 Report Share Posted July 4, 2021 On 7/2/2021 at 6:29 PM, Copperface said: Why is there no Lake Stage listed on the website? Just to add to others’ explanations, it is usually announced later than the initial line-up; I think because it’s been hosted/curated by Huw Stephens & tends to be entirely up-and-comers so I suppose bookings can be slightly closer to the fest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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