Latitude Festival - Latitude Festival 2011

Latitude Festival 2011

Latitude 2011 (the sixth edition) took place on 14–17 July 2011. The first line up announcements were revealed on 14 March 2011. The three Obelisk headliners were revealed as well as a number of other artists and acts appearing across all stages.

Obelisk Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

The National
Paloma Faith
Bright Eyes
KT Tunstall
Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan
Wanda Jackson
Edwyn Collins

Paolo Nutini
My Morning Jacket
The Cribs
Seasick Steve
Rumer
They Might Be Giants
Ed Sheeran

Suede
Hurts
Glasvegas
Iron and Wine
The Waterboys
Kele
Anna Calvi
Scala & Kolacny Brothers

The Word Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Bombay Bicycle Club
The Vaccines
Lyle Lovett and his Acoustic Group
Caribou
Deerhunter
Yann Tiersen
Chapel Club
The Duke and The King
Avi Buffalo

Foals
Echo and the Bunnymen
I Am Kloot
Bellowhead
British Sea Power
The Walkmen
Villagers
Adam Ant

Eels
Lykke Li
OMD
Everything Everything
Os Mutantes
The Naked and Famous
Carl Barat
The Leisure Society

Sunrise Arena
Friday Saturday Sunday

Cat's Eyes
Jenny and Johnny
Glasser
Cloud Control
Esben and the Witch
Crocodiles
Grouplove
Fool's Gold
The Phantom Band
Ben Howard
Safari
Our Fold
Braids

Steve Mason
Thea Gilmore
C.W. Stoneking
Fight Like Apes
The Head and the Heart
Trophy Wife
Dog Is Dead
Dionne Bromfield
Tripwires
Yellowire
Phildel
The Raghu Dixit Project
Man Made

Crystal Fighters
Gold Panda
Foster the People
The Bees
Caitlin Rose
Oh Land
The Heartbreaks
Marques Toliver
When Saints Go Machine
Treefight for Sunlight
Aaron Wright and the Aprils

The Lake Stage
Friday Saturday Sunday

Dutch Uncles
Admiral Fallow
Jonny
Still Corners
Various Cruelties
The Gentle Good
Brown Brogues
James Spankie
Gary Knock
Goldierocks

CocknBullKid
Tribes
Dels
Spector
Y Niwl
Fiction
Cerebral Ballzy
The B. Goodes
Gabriella Noble

James Blake
Dry the River
Fixers
Mazes
Ghostpoet
Clock Opera
Gwilym Gold
Sea of Bees
These Are End Times
Friends Electric

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