The Mysterines, Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke join Latitude 2023 lineup

This year's event at Henham Park keeps getting bigger...

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Author: Matt SoanesPublished 13th Apr 2023
Last updated 13th Apr 2023

Yet more acts have been added to an already-packed lineup for Suffolk's Latitude festival this summer.

Liverpool four-piece The Mysterines are set to take to the stage at the Obelisk Arena, fresh after releasing debut album 'Reeling'.

East London rapper Jeshi also joins the bill, along with Flamingods and LYR - a band led by poet laureate Simon Armitage.

Etta Marcus, Jo Hill, Claud, Michael Aldag, Panic Shack, Bleach Lab and Corella are also set to perform.

BAFTA-nominated comedian, musician, actor and improviser Rachel Parris is set for a return to the festival, along with firm festival favourite Marcus Brigstocke.

Following his headline set, Romesh Ranganathan will be bringing the late-night party to the Comedy Arena, closing the festival with a 'Hip Hop Saved My Life' party.

The four-day event between July 20 and 23 will see headline sets from James, Siouxsie Sioux, The Kooks, Metronomy, Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott, Black Midi and The Lightning Seeds.

Latitude 2023 will see the return of The Guest Chef restaurant, featuring a menu curated by a different famous face each day, and the Mind, Body & Zen area for meditation, yoga and workshops.

Sheffield band Pulp will headline the Friday night after announcing a comeback tour marking the 25th anniversary of their album This Is Hardcore.

Saturday night will see Scottish singer-songwriter Paulo Nutini take to the main stage after his recent album Last Night In The Bittersweet gave him his third consecutive UK number one.

After a number of performances at Latitude over the years, Brit Award-winning singer George Ezra returns to close the event on the Sunday.

Also featured in the line-up are The Proclaimers, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Young Fathers, The Beths, The Big Moon and The Dinner Party.

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