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Latitude 2024


chrisplowman

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11 minutes ago, WMWMOfficial said:

Any calls for alt-J and a 10th anniversary performance of An Awesome Wave like they've been doing across the US recently? Reckon it's a possibility

Yesh it's a shout, I doubt they'd headline it but special guests maybe? 

Guess it's an hour till we find out - keep an eye out in case there's any early lesks as there sometimes is in the hour beforehand 

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Just now, fingers_mark said:

Well, talk about watered down. Khruangbin and Orbital i'd pay to see.

Yes exactly but 300 each to just see them I know more names will be announced but that overall is a god damn awful line up I’m going to deer shed this year 4 hour drive but much better line up and cheaper …

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I usually back latitude to fill out the lineup with a lot of interesting stuff that in the end justifies the ticket price. And I'm sure there will be plenty of great acts added to it in the end... however... unless the undercard is amazing I won't even get a day ticket for it next year and this would have been my 14th latitude!

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If this had been the Victorious Festival announcement (half the price) I’d have thought it was ok it but at the price Latitude is now there’s going to have to be a seriously strong second announcement for me to consider buying a ticket. 
 

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First announcements are never normally the best and we know headliners have never been their strong point 

There's definitely some decent stuff in there and I'm thinking I'll probably go and have the best time but it does feel somethings missing from it - they did say weekend tickets would be out in the new year so probably get a bigger group of names then too - I wonder if changing dates has affected what they can get 

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