Review: Latitude Festival 2010

Review: Latitude Festival 2010

Following a balmy weekend by the lakeside of the East Anglian festival of music and arts, Dylan Williams gives you a full run down of the brightest acts, the most striking performances and a broad sketch of the cultural highlights on display.

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Thursday & Friday: feat. the Royal Shakespeare Company, a tribute to Philip Larkin, Russell Kane, Here We Go Magic, Hockey, Spoon, Laura Marling, Girls, and The National (but not Tom Jones!)

Saturday: feat. Phil Jupitus, Al Pitcher, The Hundred In The Hands, Bret Easton Ellis, Frightened Rabbit, Zun Zun Egui, Nedry, the Royal Opera House, Noah And The Whale, and The XX.

Sunday: feat. Andrew Lawrence, The Antlers, Mumford & Sons, The Dirty Projectors, Yeasayer, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and Vampire Weekend!

(Main photo above taken by marcsethi@hotmail.com)

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Dylan Williams - who has written 37 posts on The National Student.

Dylan is a PhD student and something approaching a music fanboy, currently based in Bristol. Having wasted extracurricular hours of an undergrad degree on excessive amounts of Halo, he now avoids being a general miscreant in his spare time by writing music articles for student publications. At the very least, this stops him cluttering up the internet by blogging like a mouthy bastard (surely a favour for the world).

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