Rockness unveils the Bacardi Get Together

An arena to hang out with friends,enjoy Mojitos, laugh, dance, soak up the atmosphere and generally enjoy the festival buzz, The BACARDÍ Get Together will have cocktails to share with your mates, cabanas to sit and hang out in, free Wi-Fi to connect with your friends and, of course, great music.
 
DJs playing The BACARDÍ Get Together on Friday including rave master Hervé,  discoid electro twins The Glimmers, disco deviants Disco Bloodbath, Serge Santiago and Tom Neville’s amazing Retro/Grade project, Moda collective founder Tom Staar, psychedelic mash-up merchants Psychemagik, Scandalism’s Stripes and Floorplay resident Kiwi.
 
Saturday’s dancefloor includes sonic tracks from Alex Metric, French electronic maestro Alan Braxe, Scotland’s finest Grum, remixer du jour Starsmith and stomping beats from Russ Chimes, plus there will be some very special sets from Bicep DJsStripes and Kiwi.
 
Sunday’s line-up will see some more very special guests plus brash disco from The Magician, a DJ set from Crystal Fighters, handclap and cowbell vibes from the C90s, Fabric resident and bugged out regular Stopmakingme, BleeD’s Casper C and Stripes and Kiwi.
 
ROCKNESS TICKET INFO:
Student offer £145 weekend camping/non camping plus free coach travel in Scotland and selected UK destinations from Citylink pick up points.
General offer – £149 weekend camping/non camping
General offer – £159 weekend camping/non camping weekend camping/non camping plus free coach travel in Scotland and selected UK destinations from Citylink pick up points.

Parklife Weekender SOLD OUT!

Following a speedy sell out in its inaugural year in 2010 Parklife responded by doubling to a two-day event for 2011, becoming the Parklife Weekender. The festival’s second year has proved every bit as popular and is now sold out. A strictly limited number of 250 weekend tickets will be released and only available at the Parklife Weekender’s official pre-party, headlined by Caribou and taking place on Saturday 4th June at The Apollo.
 
As well as the 90+ bands, DJs and performers already announced, the Parklife Weekender is laying on a heady mix of live art and performance of all shapes and sizes. Skilfully auditioning hopefuls for cabaret and busking stages featuring at this year’s Parklife Weekender, ANTICX bring a host of performers to the table. The wildly diverse offering programmed by the Manchester-based creative collective makes up an all new feature of the Parklife Weekender – the Roshambo show.
ANTIXC cabaret stage sees dance troupes, live music, comedy, spoken word and theatre. Amongst a glittering cast of talent are Manchester Metropolitan University’s Pop & Lock society, funk group, the Effektuators and all-female theatre company from the Contact Theatre, the Eggs Collective. Also appearing are improvisational dance collective Mixed Movement featuring Baba Isreal, folk-pop outfit My First Tooth, comedy sketch troupe The Animals of Butter Bridge, Urban Music Artist, Bugsy Malone and many more.
The Busker’s stage offers up acoustic sounds from the likes of The Happy Soul and Manchester’s harmonious five-piece She Choir. Performances will include Schmucks Theatre’s “Artist Unknown” and rising comedy collective FunBox. Spoken word comes in the form of Chris Jam, speak easy, feminist performance poet Anna Percy and Freestlye Footballer Ollie Hayes demonstrates sporting and physical feats. The Roshambo Area stage also lays on DJs of their very own all weekend including Knockout Ned’s Social Club.
 
Just when you thought things couldn’t get more bizarre, Parklife Weekender unveils The Hidden Wombs and The Tunnels of Love. In homage to the procreation process, don your sperm costume and head through giant passage ways to discover hidden parts of the festival site.  Somewhat more dainty will be The Rose Garden, featuring a large scale fabric art installation from Donna Jeves and the Elephant Collective will this year provide a tranquil oasis. From whether picking up new shades or the obligatory bonkers festival hat, the Parklife Market will be trading all weekend satisfying everyone’s festival purchase needs. Promising a caravan full of other-worldly wonders and curiosities is Cabinet Fatalia and for the more flamboyant festival goer is the boutique fancy dress emporium known as Spangle Box. Also popping up across the park will be giant novelty furniture plus a number of charity and campaign stalls.
 
Making a welcome return will be the Mad Ferret’s Garden, housing a bigger and better Truly Tremendous Treehouse stage. Here the crowd will find Manchester’s finest silent disco DJ talent. Audience members looking for a breather can head to Veg Out and do just that – reclining on giant vegetable seating in an area hosted by Electronic club night promoters Audio Farm.
 
A feast for the eyes comes in the form of live art and installations curated by Richard Birdseed. The young Manchester-based illustrator, designer and artist brings together a number of names who will be making live street art and graffiti as well as many other creative happenings across the weekend.
 
Around the rest of the Parklife Weekender can be found Evolve Manchester Parkour and Circus Skills, The Up Stage, The Crazy Carnival Tube Stage, The Four Live Lounges, The  Cone Stage, The Earthlings & Aliens Stages, Obertrons Toenail Turrets and The Tundenium Domes.
 
Parklife Weekender’s impressive mix of electronic, indie and crossover artists performing for 2011 includes headliners Chase & Status and Two Door Cinema Club as well as many more much-loved names such as Simian Mobile Disco, 2manyDJs, Annie Mac and Jamie xx. For more information and hospitality tickets visit www.parklife.uk.com.
 
SATURDAY                                                                   SUNDAY
Main stage:
 
Two Door Cinema Club
Kelis
Katy B
Everything Everything
Fenech Soler
Dutch Uncles
Jaymo & Andy George
Krysko
Plus very special guest: Beardyman
 
Chibuku presents:
Boys Noize
Fake Blood – live
Modeselektor & Pfanfinderei
Spank Rock & Amanda Blank
Carte Blanche: Medhi & Doorly
James Rand
 
Simian Mobile Disco Delicatessen in association with Resident Advisor:
Adam Beyer
Simian Mobile Disco (DJ set)
James Holden
Moodyman
Pycatron – live
Magnets
 
Cross Town & Friends:
 
Seth Troxler
Jamie Jones
Damian Lazarus
Art Department
Robert James
Clive Henry
 
Now Wave:
 
DOOM
Hercules & Love Affair
Jamie xx
Mount Kimbie
Rob Da Bank
Kode 9 & Space Age
Mathew Dear – live
Space Dimension Controller
Chad Valley
Now Wave DJs
 
Ape x Metropolis:
Sub Focus – live
Caspa & Roc Azlan
Breakage – live ft Jess Mills
Toddla T & MC DRS
Digital Soundboy S/system
Mistajam
Jakwob
Riot Jazz
Silver & Prophecy
Rich Reason
 
Hospitality:  
Andy C & MC GQ
High Contrast
London Elektricity
Fresh b2b Brookes Bros
Netsky
Danny Byrd
Alix Perez
Nu:tone ft Natalie Williams
Camo & Krooked
MCs Wrec, Tonn Piper
 
Also featuring:
Abandon Silence / Gold Teeth / Belly Of The Beast /  Bigger Than Barry / Dawn Raid / Good Vibrations / Knee Deep / Missionary DJs / Murkage DJs / Revolver / Selectivehearing
 
 
Main stage:
 
Chase & Status – live
Skream & Benga
Mark Ronson (DJ set)
Annie Mac
Labrinth
Yasmin
 
Parklife Big Top:
2manydjs (DJ set)
Erol Alkan
James Zabiela
Riva Starr
Retro/Grade
Greg Lord
 
Thrasher in association with DataTransmission:
DJ Shadow – live
Hudson Mowhawke
Joker
Roska
SBTRKT & Sampha
Emalkay
L-vis1990
Illum:Sphere
Jonny Dub
 
Now Wave presents:
 
Mystery Jets
Metronomy
Darwin Deez
D/R/U/G/S
Egyptian Hip Hop
Keep Shelly In Athens
Star Slinger
Now Wave DJs
Will Tramp
 
 
Metropolis x Ape:
 
Nero
Skrillex
DJ Marky
Friction
DJ Hype
Redlight
Loadstar
Citizen
Mak
+more TBA
 
Horse Meat Disco:
 
Tensnake – live laptop set
Horse Meat Disco DJs
The Revenge
Mark E
Cutloose DJs
Krysko
 
 
Juicy & Friends:  
Grandmaster Flash
Riot Jazz
Broke n English
Juicy DJs
Jonny Dub
Taste the Diff’rence
Hot Milk
 
Also featuring:
Audio Farm / Content / Drop The Mustard / Dub Smugglers / Eat My Brain / Heavy Rain / Low Down and Dirty / Miami / Micron Pogo / Take The Whole Cake / Total Garage

Empire of the Sun to make Finnish debut at Flow Festival

Flow Festival, organised this year for the eight time in Helsinki on August 12–14 has added more artists to its line up. There are still remaining artists to be announced in June, along with the concept for experimental music and visual arts entitled “The Other Sound”.

The Australian Empire of the Sun joins the Flow line up as a fresh addition, after their triumphant spectacle of a performance at California’s recent Coachella Festival. This is the first time as their futuristic electro-rock show is seen in Finland.

Other new additions are the Spanish indie-electro artist El Guincho, the New York DJ legend Danny Krivit, and the residents of Berlin’s famed Berghain club Ben KlockMarcel Dettmann plus Shed Live, each of whom perform as part of the the new Voimala club Sunday afternoon series. New Finnish acts in the program are Regina and Yona & Orkesteri Liikkuvat Pilvet, both of whom are set to showcase their new material at Flow.

The sales of the Flow Festival tickets have remained busiest to date for all ticket types.

Tickets: Tiketti www.tiketti.fi, tel. +358 600-1-1616 / In the UK: See Tickets, www.seetickets.com
3 days 115 € 
2 days 95 €
1 day 70 €
(+ booking fees)
Age limit 18. On Sunday 2pm–6pm chlidren of 0-6 years allowed on site with parents.

More mindblowing marvels for Bestival

Rob da Bank Says: “It’s rare that I’m to be found not banging on about music, bands and tunes 24 hours a day but just for a minute I must pause to tell you about the amazing non-music business happening at Bestival 2011. From our very own new structures the Swamp Shack with its voodoo vibes to the Roller Disco to burn off the pies, from infamous food blogger MsMarmitelover’s Underground Restaurant to your very own humungous Free Sports Park with everything from BMX to Inline Skating and Parkour lessons…plus the Wishing Tree is expanding with the world’s smallest pub , an incredible array of cabaret and a bloomin’ great circus and so much more…Bestival is not getting bigger this year and we’re nearly sold out so get your (roller) skates on!”

The Wishing Tree, under the spell of its cultish hosts The Siblinghood of the Adjoined Orbs, has dramatically grown in size over the past year. Thankfully though there’s a wood cutters yard nearby to process all the timber from the tree, ready for some crazy construction. And just up the way is the old saw mill, built to deal with the largest logs in the world from the wishing tree and to power the largest band saw in the world. Thirsty work, we think you’ll agree, so the mini bar within the tree has been transformed into The Wood Cutters Arms, the smallest pub in the world.

Just as the cheering dies down from the last band on the Main Stage, you turn around to see a precession of huge, mysterious white figures floating down through the crowds. Twisted yet majestic, bewitching and ethereal, your eyes are not deceiving you. This is Herbert’s Dream, a magical show from French company Quidams, set to make you gaze in awe at this luminous and stunning night parade. For the first time, Bestival will be giving you the romance of a fully alfresco ballroom.  Salsa with the sun on your skin, feel a late summer breeze in your hair as you shimmy through a cha cha.  Framed by twinkling festoon lights as night falls you can lose yourself in a tango under the stars.

Pushing the boundaries of festi-food possibilities MsMarmitelover AKA Kerstin Rodgers will be at Bestival with The Underground Restaurant, an achingly cool, supper club from the foodies foodie with three sittings a day –lunch, dinner and a midnight feast. Simply delicious!

We are stupendously excited about a brand new area to Bestival; The Roller Disco. And when we say Roller Disco, we’re not joking, we mean the mother of all roller discos.  With music blasting from a giant-sized  jukebox stage that will feature the hottest DJs in the world,  you’ve got no choice but to get involved as the skates are vintage and best of all they’re free  to hire, or if someone else’s wheels doesn’t quite float yer boat, you can get your own high-tops pimped with sick trucks.  There’s plenty of room for revellers without wheels too and either way you’re going to want to be there.  Promise.

Proving you can never spoil a good walk, we’ve got Crazy Golf with the best crazy golf course in the country.  Fact.  And if the Plus Fours action isn’t quite enough to rock your world you can run away with the circus as No Fit State Circus presents Parklife, featuring a company of 10 international circus artists and musicians who will emerge from their crazy caravan to dazzle you daily with public taster workshops, creative exchanges, public rehearsals, happenings and impromptu high skill guerrilla performances, all accompanied by the ever popular NoFitState band

Keeping on the active tip, we are playing host to the Free Sports Park in its inaugural year at Bestival. The UK’s biggest touring sports park, you’ll be dumbfounding by their amazing displays including Mountain Board Freestyleand Big Air, Mountain Bike Freestyle Jumping, Mountain Bike Trials, BMX, Inline, Skate and Parkour and if you’ve got your own gear they’ll even let you have a crack too, but be warned it’s not for the faint-hearted.

We are uncommonly excited to announce that this year Bestival will feature the only Wall of Death act worth seeing.  Death defying and deaf inducing. Hell’s Riders are due to put on a real spectacle that is as compelling as it is amazing. Rock n Roll in centrifugal form! 

Amongst all the excitement, there’s always time for some intricate beauty so make sure you check The Secret Emporium. With the hottest and most talented milliners, jewellers, fashion designers and artists this side of Jupiter displaying hand picked goodies for your delectation. You have to make sure you bring your pocket money, kids.

And let’s not forget the all new Bestival Block Party on Saturday afternoon. Taking inspiration from the Blocos or individual sections of Brazil’s Rio carnival, the Block Party will be a parade divided up into a number of blocks, each one with its own name, identity and uniform designed and funded by you and your block mates! Watch this space for the Block names and ways to enter in the coming weeks… The traditional Fancy Dress Parade for everybody on Saturday will this year start at the far side of the campsite with the floats picking up people through the campsites as it goes. Join in your finery or just stand and watch in amazement as the Rock Star, Pop Stars and Divas of your imagination parade by, topped and tailed by Lost and Found and a marching band plus the resident Bestival dressing up box will be stacked full of vintage jump suits and sequins, antique theatre costumes and hand-made nonsense for all.

There will also be two more brand new attractions; The Ambient Forest, hidden deep in the woods will have spoken word programmed by Scroobius Pip, the David Lynch Foundation presenting meditation workshops and leftfield musical offerings and the best ambient and horizontal DJs in the world including Tom Middleton, Chris Coco, Phil Mison and Pete Gooding. And, new to the Wishing Tree field, The Swamp Shack; a ramshackle Louisiana bayou juke, straight from the pages of a Southern Gothic fairytale. Plus craziness abounds at theCabaret Tent with the Boom Boom ClubGay BingoWho’s Talent is it Anyway and Marisa Carnesky’s Wunder Kabinet show. There will also be a whole host more merriment including the Blackout Gigs featuring live performances by acclaimed acts taking place in complete darkness, audiophile action with Classic Album Sundays and you can mix science with art, music and play with renegade researchers Guerilla Science in the Tomorrow’s World field. There will be the return of some old favourites too, including Bestival’s ‘Relaxation, Massage and Healing sanctuary’ Heavenly Healing and foot soaks, facials, hair washing and styling in the Pamper Lounge to keep you feeling fresh.  And a perennial Bestival highlight with Come Dancing classes and competitions in the Spiegal Tent during the daytime every day, so you can learn some amazing dance moves from our Residential Specialist Dancing Teachers: The Jiving Lindy Hoppers!

If you want to make sure you can join us at Robin Hill Country Park for the eighth Bestival you’re going to have to be quick. Our main ticket agent Ticketline has now sold out so you’ll have to get your tickets from either the ferry companies; Red Funnelwww.redfunnel.co.uk/bestival  / 0844 844 9988, Wightlinkwww.wightlink.co.uk/bestival / 0871 376 1000 or for Coach travel including your ferry and a ticket you can get tickets from Big Green Coach:www.biggreencoach.co.uk/bestival they’re nearly all gone, so as the man like da Bank says get your skates on!

There’s still one more headliner to announce and tons of far out fun and frolics to unveil so keep on checkingwww.bestival.net for all the up to the minute news.

Ticket Info:

Ticket only or ticket and ferry packages:
www.redfunnel.co.uk/bestival  / 0844 844 9988
www.wightlink.co.uk/Bestival / 0871 376 1000

Ticket & Coach Packages:
www.biggreencoach.co.uk/bestival

BESTIVAL 2011 PRICES
Adult Weekend Ticket (inc. camping) – £170
Student Weekend Ticket (inc. camping) – £160
Age 13 to 15 Weekend Ticket (inc. camping) – £85
Age 12 and Under Weekend Ticket (inc. camping) – FREE (but you must obtain a ticket)**
Campervan Tickets: £65 (per vehicle)

All Tickets:
– include camping.
– will incur a booking fee.
– there are No Day Tickets.

Win a slot at EXIT Festival!

The winning artist or band will get to play live on one of the 20 stages at EXIT 2011 between 7th – 10th July. Access to the press area and VIP terraces will also be granted to make it truly a once in a lifetime experience. SoundCloud are also offering free accounts for the top 5 bands; the winner getting the pro account and the remaining 4 all getting lite accounts. 

Here’s how to enter… 

1.The competition will be open for entries from 10th – 31st May. Entries after this date will not be accepted. 

2.Create a profile on Soundcloud and upload tracks and video – If you are not already a member of Soundcloud you need to create an account, otherwise log in to your existing account. Upload your chosen track onto SoundCloud (there is an option to add video as well). This will be your won chance to impress your fans and the judges, so choose wisely. Click here to enter – http://eng.exitfest.org/ 

3.Go to the EXIT website to enter the competition http://eng.exitfest.org/ When you are on EXIT Festival website click on the button/link to “NME Play at Exit competition”. This opens a page with terms and conditions – Please read carefully. At the bottom of the page click on Apply/confirm button, which then opens the page with input fields: ‘band name’, ‘city’, ‘e-mail’ and a field for inserting the ‘embed code’ from soundcloud. Copy and paste the embed code from soundcloud then click ‘done’. 

4.Once you have entered and embedded your SoundCloud link you then need to share the link for the competition entries page http://www.exitmusic.tv/nmecomp spread the word and get your fans to vote and ‘like’ your tracks as much as possible. The top 25 with the most votes will go through to the next round. 

5.On 1st June the top 25 acts will be revealed on the EXIT and NME website and go through to the final round. 

6.1st June – 5th June – The EXIT festival organisers and NME’s Radar editor Matt Wilkinson will judge the final 25 and choose the ultimate winner. 

7. 6th June – winning band and top 5 announced on the EXIT and NME website with the winning band profiled in NME in June. Date of issue tbc.? 

Troubleshooting: 
For any problems entering or embedding tracks to the EXIT festival page please email[email protected] with the email subject – NME play@EXIT help If your query if not technical and you have another question about the competition that is not answered in the terms and conditions please email [email protected] 

Terms & Conditions: 
1.You must be over 18 years old 
2.You must be a UK resident 
3.You must be an unsigned band/artist. 
4.You can upload one track and one video per entry 

5.There can be only one entry per band 
6.Tracks must be in the MP3 format 
7.Your songs must be original, no covers will be considered 
8.Your music can be any genre as the stages at EXIT cover everything from rock to rap, electronic to experimental, metal and beyond. If in doubt, check the website and see what bands are playing this year. 
9.Your band should have no more than 5 members and they must be genuine members of the band. 
10.The judges decision is final 
11.The winning band will be booked return flights from the UK to Belgrade, flight times and routes will be chosen by the festival organisers 
12.The winning band will bear the cost of getting to and from the airport in the UK 
13.The winning band will be driven to and from Belgrade airport to the festival site and accommodation 
14.The winning band will be given accommodation and may have to share rooms 
15.The winning band will be assigned a host to look after them at the festival and help them get the most out of their time at the festival. 
16.The winning band should have their own travel and medical insurance 

EXIT 2011 LINE UP SO FAR: 
Live: Arcade Fire, Pulp, Jamiroquai, Portishead, Grinderman, Editors, M.I.A, House of Pain, Bad Religion, Santigold, Kreator, Beirut, Hadouken!, Go Back to the Zoo 
Electronic: Underworld, Deadmau5, Groove Armada, Fedde Le Grand, Magnetic Man, Tiga, James Zabiela, Digitalism live, DJ Sneak, Paul Kalkbrenner, Joris Voorn, Steve Aoki, Carl Craig, Marco Carola, Joachim Garraud, Rebel Rave (Damian Lazarus, Jamie Jones, Seth Troxler) Better Lost Than Stupid (Martin Buttrich, Davide Squillace, Matthias Tanzmann), Gramophonedzie, tINI, Maya Jane Coles, UNION, DJ Muggs, Digital Soundboy Soundsystem feat Shy FX, Breakage, B.Traits with Donaeo, Youngman & Stamina MC, Spy feat Stamina MC, Danny Byrd & MC Dynamite, The Hacker, Gesaffelstein, Alexander Robotnick, Grum, Futurecop!, Mikrofisch, Cinnamon Chasers, Den Haan, Anoraak, Marsheaux

The complete lineup for Slam Tent at T in the Park

Joining an exceptional Slam Tent line up that already includes Leftfield (live), Felix da Housecat, Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77 and Vitalic (live) are Dave Clarke, Tiga, Chris Liebing, DJ Sneak, Hudson Mohawke (live), James Holden, Craig Richards, The Black Dog and Mark Henning.
 
The ‘Baron Of Techno’ Dave Clarke will follow Leftfield (live) on Saturday night to bring the first day’s proceedings to a thundering close. He’s known for his forward thinking vision with sets that swoop along the cutting blade of techno and electro backed up by a seasoned bag of digital DJ tricks. This is a man who loves playing techno to the masses, and where better to belt it out than in the Slam Tent.
 
Over a decade after Tiga launched his career on a revolutionary Montreal radio station he’s still making some of the finest dance music around and is credited with producing some of the most iconic tracks of our generation including his cover version of Corey Hart’s ‘Sunglasses at Night’ and his remix of Felix da Housecat’s ‘Madame Hollywood’. His ‘My Name Is Tiga’ podcasts are an immersive feast for the senses and his Saturday live set at Balado is sure to be the same.
 
The sound of Chris Liebing has continuously evolved throughout his mammoth career, keeping up with the digital movement to a point where his current setup offers him practically endless possibilities.  An Ibiza stalwart, Chris played the early days of ‘Cocoon Ibiza’ and cohosted the island’s biggest techno fiesta ‘Meganite’ with Mauro Picotto.  Chris is a founding member of the German techno scene in Berlin, the beating heart of the world’s electronic movement – with over 300,000 subscribers to his CLR podcasts, Chris is a tastemaker, a visionary, and a welcome addition to Sunday’s cutting edge Slam Tent line up.
 
One of dance music’s true pioneers, DJ Sneak has the passion and drive to keep house music alive. DJ Sneak has helped shape the course of dance music since the early 90s; his early music influencing the likes of Daft Punk, Basement Jaxx and Armand Van Helden.  His signature sounds – funky filtered disco-influenced house and tough, jacking beats – have revolutionised and redefined house music for well over 15 years.  Sneak continues to be at the top of his game: non stop beat bumpin’ sets are a one of a kind experience and one not to miss at T in the Parkon Sunday.
 
The Slam Tent is a T in the Park essential for the discerning music lover with a taste for the finest beats around. Over the years the Slam Tent has hosted juggernaut sets from the likes of Daft Punk, Orbital, Fatboy Slim, Derrick May, Wu-Tang Clan and Laurent Garnier to name just a few of the performance titans to set foot in the big blue tent.  With an atmosphere second to none and mind blowing acts a plenty – 2011’s line up is guaranteed to keep the tent’s big blue walls throbbing way into the night.
 
  
THE COMPLETE SLAM TENT LINE UP 2011
Saturday
Sunday
Dave Clarke
Felix da Housecat
Leftfield (live)
Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77 (live)
Tiga
Chris Liebing
Vitalic (live)
Slam (live)
Josh Wink
Diplo
The Streets (live)
Benga & Youngman
Hudson Mohawke (live)
DJ Sneak
James Holden
Mathew Jonson (live)
Craig Richards
The Black Dog
Silicone Soul
Mark Henning
 
A limited number of T in the Park Residence packages are still available to buy. The Residence offers festival goers a bespoke, luxury experience where all their accommodation needs are taken care of. Guests are welcomed into an oasis of indulgence to enjoy a unique festival experience in their luxury accommodation of choice. Once they have settled into their home for the weekend, festival goers can relax in the Residence Lounge Café & Bar or treat themselves to a pampering session in the spa before heading to see their favourite bands as well as accessing the festival’s hospitality area. For more information, log onto www.tinthepark.com/residence.
 
Be Chilled has proved to be one of the biggest hits at T in the Park and due to phenomenal demand, Tennent’s Lager is bringing back the hugely popular, quick and slick service to the heart of the T in the Park campsite for the fourth year running.  Campers can pre order Tennent’s Lager or Magners Original Cider now atwww.tennents.com/bechilled and Tennent’s will have orders chilled and ready for collection on the campsite throughout the weekend.
 
At the heart of T in the Park is the music and atmosphere that continually unites the crowd and creates a weekend of memorable moments that will last a lifetime. Brit Award and Grammy winners, the best breakthrough talent, multi-million selling artists, new music icons and legends….T in the Park 2011 has them all.  Bring it on Balado.

New acts and restaurants announced for The Big Feastival

Helping you to keep your feet moving and work up an appetite for all the great food on offer, The Big Feastival is pleased to announce that Saint Saviour, who can count the likes of Pet Shop Boys’ Neil Tennant and Hurts amongst her fans will be playing on Friday July 1st. Already known to many as the vocalist on Groove Armada’s recent ‘Black Light’ long player, Saint Saviour’s astonishing vocal abilities backed with dramatic synthscapes have made her one of the most compelling talents to have emerged onto the music scene in recent times. 

More new music comes from Trophy Wife who will be joining The Charlatans, Mystery Jets and Kurran and the Wolfnotes on Saturday July 2nd. One of the hottest bands around, Trophy Wife’s innovative guitar driven dance chops have been garnering the sort of high praise from those in the know that sets them apart from a mere flavour of the month buzz band. 

Sunday 3rd July’s line-up continues to expand with the addition of maverick club night Guilty Pleasures. Unashamedly revelling in the purity of pop, Guilty Pleasures’ DJs celebrate the music that you’re not supposed to like but secretly do, from Dolly Parton and Hall & Oates to Toto and ELO it’s 100% sing-a-long joyous fun. The mighty Los Hermanos Cubanos - The Cuban Brothers - are also coming on-board to wow the crowds on Sunday.  Famed for high-octane funk mixed with jaw-dropping b-boy exploits and tongue in cheek banter, The Cuban Brothers are guaranteed to keep the party at boiling point.

The Big Feastival are also very excited to announce that one of Clapham’s finest eateries, Trinity, will be making the short journey to the common to join the likes of Locanda Locatelli, The Providores, Wahaca and Cafe Spice Namaste in presenting their take on the finest festival food. Renowned for their classic, seasonal dishes with a modern sensibility; we are looking forward to finding out what they will be serving at the event when we unveil all of the restaurants’ dishes on Wednesday 25th May.

For the first time ever, London’s best restaurants and bars are coming together at The Big Feastival to offer One Big Menu from their pop-up kitchens. Featuring amazing festival dishes created by some of the world’s leading chefs, we will be unveiling the mouth-watering treats from One Big Menu with a Twitter party, One Big Tweet, at 5pm on Wednesday 25th May. The chefs, including Thomasina Miers, Peter Gordon, Jonathan Downey, Theo Randall, Cyrus Todiwala, Cass Titcombe and Jamie Oliver, will be on Twitter using the hashtag #thebigfeastival to announce their dishes to the public and they’ll be staying online until 5.30pm to answer any cooking questions you have.  So, make sure you’re following@thebigfeastival and tracking #thebigfeastival on the day to get the low down on all the foodie fun.

The Big Feastival’s Big Kitchen will play host to an array of top chefs who will be presenting master classes and demonstrations to give us all a helping hand in the kitchen, including Rachel Allen, whose TV shows ‘Rachel’s Favourite Food For Living’ and ‘Rachel Allen: Home Cooking’, alongside the accompanying bestselling books have made her a household favourite. 

Glamour food editor, regular guest chef for ITV’s Daily Cooks Challenge and author, Jo Pratt, will be performing an exclusive baking demonstration to ensure our soufflés rise and cupcakes taste fabulous.

Plus there will be appearances from, Providores’ Peter GordonBenares’ Atul KochharTheo Randall, whose restaurant at The InterContinental won ‘Italian Restaurant of the Year’, Market Kitchen: Big Adventure presenter Matt Tebbutt, former Claridge’s head chef Mark SargeantMichael Caines, executive chef of Gidleigh Park which was recently voted #1 restaurant in the Sunday Times’ Top 100 restaurants; Gennaro Contaldo, who famously taught Jamie Oliver all about Italian cooking and Sophie Grigson, who will present a spices master class.

Make sure you visit www.thebigfeastival.co.uk and follow www.facebook.com/thebigfeastival and@thebigfeastival for more information and don’t forget to tag your tweets #bigfeastival.

* (Norman Jay MBE) IN AID OF THE PRINCE’S TRUST & JAMIE OLIVER FOUNDATION

MUSIC:
Friday: Soul II Soul Featuring Caron Wheeler / New Young Pony Club / Norman Jay Good Times / Roots Manuva / Danny Rampling / Ashley Beedle

Saturday: The Charlatans / Mystery Jets / Kurran & The Wolfnotes / Trophy Wife

Sunday: Athlete / Guillemots / The Bees / Guilty Pleasures / The Cuban Brothers

RESTAURANTS:
Locanda Locatelli / The Providores / Wahaca / Fifteen / Canteen / Barbecoa / Benares / Redhook /Vinoteca / Cafe Spice Namaste / GBK / Giant Robot Present The VIP Bar / Coach & Horses / Trinity

TICKET INFORMATION:
Ticketline – 0844 888 9991 / http://www.ticketline.co.uk

Friday 1st July: 14:00 – 22:30
Saturday 2nd July: 12:00 – 22:30
Sunday 3rd July: 10:00 – 20:00

Early Bird – £35 - Music + Festival Entertainment

Adults (18+) Standard 3 ‘Dishes’** Ticket – £65 - Music + Festival Entertainment + Food (3 Feastival ‘Dishes’)

Adults (18+) Standard 5 ‘Dishes’** Ticket – £75 - Music + Festival Entertainment + Food (5 Feastival ‘Dishes’)

VIP Tickets (18+) £125 - Music + festival entertainment + 5 Feastival Dishes + VIP bar by Giant Robot with unlimited beer wine and soft drinks + non-stop fantastic food

FAMILY (2 adults, 2 children 12-17***) – £175 - Music + Festival Entertainment + Food (A family receives 16 Dishes between them)

Child Tickets (Aged 12-17)*** – £25 - Music + Festival Entertainment + Food (3 Dishes)

Child Tickets (Aged 11 And Under)*** – Free Entry!

** A ‘Dish’ entitles you to a free meal at one of the onsite restaurants. 24 chefs and restaurants are participating in this exciting fundraising event.  Each restaurant will have their own pop-up kitchen to provide a signature dish. 

*** The age you will be on the day of the event

Ryoji Ikeda, Instigate Debate, Shappi Khorsand and more for Latitude Festival

– THE WATERFRONT STAGE –
 
Floating on the surface of Latitude’s central lake is the stunning Waterfront Stage. A beautiful platform on which audiences can enjoy visual displays of delightful dance, one-off musical performances and incredible work by some of the countries most highly regarded choreographers, with Latitude’s luscious landscape providing the perfect backdrop.
 
Latitude is excited to announce the addition of Electric Hotel to the awe-inspiring arts programme. Described as a “uniquely designed outdoor spectacle” Electric Hotel deals with the topics of voyeurism. Some time ago, an unspeakable incident destroyed the reputation of the five star Electric Hotel. The woman involved in the event returns. Sitting on the outside looking in, the audience snatch glimpses of the do-not-disturb lives unfolding behind the floor to ceiling windows. Wearing headphones to eavesdrop on the internal spaces of the building they watch the residents in their private rooms: the natural habits, the unnatural fantasies and housekeeping of wildly varied quality. This innovative dance piece has toured the country appearing in challenging settings to add to the sense of displacement and transitory nature of hotels, including the last remaining Victorian ironwork Gas Holder in King’s Cross Central and now the hotel comes to a field in Suffolk. An engaging, entertaining, sophisticated drama, sound and dance installation described by the Metro as, “A playground for the imagination… the air crackles with excitement”.” (Metro) This performance must be seen to be believed! (Pandora’s Playground)
 
Sadler’s Wells presents an extract from ZooNation’s brand new work, ‘Some Like It Hip Hop’, for Latitude 2011. Written by ZooNation founder Kate Prince and Felix Harrison, it is the company’s first full-length production since the award-winning West End smash hit, ‘Into the Hoods’. With a nod to Billy Wilder’s much loved film ‘Some Like It Hot’ and Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night’, ‘Some Like it Hip Hop’ is a comical tale of love, mistaken identity, cross-dressing, gender stereotypes and revolution; all played out in ZooNation’s trademark style of hip hop, comedy and physical theatre. Directed by Kate Prince, with original music by Josh Cohen and DJ Walde, the cast includes Tommy Franzen (‘So You Think You Can Dance’), Lizzie Gough (‘So You Think You Can Dance’) and Teneisha Bonner (‘StreetDance 3D’, ‘Shoes’). ZooNation Dance Company was founded in 2002 by Kate Prince. In 2006, the company premiered Into the Hoods, which went on to become the longest running dance show in the West End. In 2010 ZooNation became a Resident Company at Sadler’s Wells, and Kate Prince became an Associate Artist.
 
Some Like It Hip Hop, will be making it’s world premiere at the Peacock Theatre in London from Thursday 20 October – Saturday 19 November 2011. Further details can be found on the Sadler’s Wells website, but be sure to be one of the first to witness this fantastic production on The Waterfront Stage at Latitude this year!
 
 
The second work in the Sadler’s Wells programme is Tommi Kitti’s ‘A Trip’. Originally premiered in 1995 as a solo for Kitti it has been reworked as a duet and makes its UK Premiere at Latitude Festival 2011. Performed to the marvellous music of American blues singer-songwriter John Lee Hooker, A Trip had been chosen for its appeal to both music and dance fans; a perfect piece to fit the ethos of Latitude Festival.
 
“One interesting thing in Hooker’s music is that it does not go anywhere. It creates a moment in which emotionally you go deeper and deeper. For me it is very dramatic, even so there is no drama happening. It is a trip in a second.” (Tommi Kitti)
 
 
– FILM & MUSIC ARENA –

One of the most diverse and cutting edge elements to Latitude’s repertoire, the Film & Music Arena offers audiences mesmerising displays, performances and viewings of fantastic cinema and music. Sonically and visually rich, the worlds of alternative film and music collide with a full programme of award winning screenings, documentaries, shorts, Q&A discussions and musical treats.
 
On Sunday 17 July, we welcome BAFTA-winning E4 hit series, Misfits.  Fresh from filming the third series, the cast and creative team will join us to share some of their favourite moments from the show so far. Misfits follows five outsiders on community service who get struck by a flash storm and lumbered with special powers. Hard as nails Kelly (Lauren Socha) can suddenly hear people’s thoughts, shamed sporting hero Curtis (Nathan Stewart Jarrett) discovers he has the ability to turn back time when he regrets something, and party girl Alisha (Antonia Thomas) can send people into a sexual frenzy when they touch her skin. Even painfully shy Simon (Iwan Rheon) can make himself invisible when he feels he’s being ignored, which makes it all the more hard to swallow for smart aleck Nathan (Robert Sheehan), who seems to have been unaffected, much to his dismay.
 
Birds Eye View returns to Latitude reaching new heights with five new specially commissioned scores to silent films by cutting-edge female musicians, including: a first a cappella choral score from Grammy award winner Imogen Heap to the first ever surrealist film ‘The Seashell and the Clergyman’ (Germaine Dulac, 1927) with the Holst SingersMicachu and an old cassette player to Lotte Reiniger’s ‘Hansel and Gretel’ (1955); haunting vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Seaming accompanying Maya Derren’s ‘Meshes of the Afternoon’ (1943) and Tara Busch’s compelling performance alongside Lois Weber’s early thriller ‘Suspense’ (1913). In addition, hotly tipped Blue Roses is re-scoring classic ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ (1920) and fashion photographer and filmmaker Wendy Bevan is bringing a dark 1930s cabaret inspired performance with her new band Temper Temper.
 
Giving us a glimpse of contemporary women filmmakers, BEV is also programming three short films from their most recent festival including Best Animation award winner ‘Tord and Tord’ (Niki Lindroth von Bahr) and innovative live action and stop-frame ‘Stanley Pickle’ (Vicky Mather). Birds Eye View celebrates international women filmmakers through its ten day film festival each March at the BFI Southbank, ICA and other venues, plus training labs for emerging women writers and year round promotion of new cinema releases.
 
Ryoji Ikeda brings the datamatics [ver.2.0] project to Latitude’s Film & Music Arena. Using pure data as a source for sound and visuals, datamatics combines abstract and mimetic presentations of matter, time and space in a powerful and breathtakingly accomplished work. datamatics is the second audiovisual concert in Ryoji Ikeda’s datamatics series, an art project that explores the potential to perceive the invisible multi-substance of data that permeates our world Idatamatics [ver 2.0] is the new, full–length 4 dimensional version of Ryoji Ikeda’s acclaimed audiovisual concert. Driven by the primary principles of datamatics, but objectively deconstructing its original elements – sound, visuals and even source codes – this new work creates a kind of meta–datamatics. Ikeda employs real–time programme computations and data scanning to create an extended new sequence that is a further abstraction of the original work. The technical dynamics of the piece, such as its extremely fast frame rates and variable bit depths, continue to challenge and explore the thresholds of our perceptions.
 
Noise of Art continues its evolving retro-futurist sci-fi journey, UFO, with ‘Attack The Block – Party’, a twisted new chapter inspired by Joe Cornish’s newly released film – warped around Suffolk’s UFO Rendlesham incident.
 
Connecting the Seventies, an era of classic sci-fi imagery and seminal New York disco nights – at the time known as Block Parties – with today’s club scene, ‘Attack The Block – Party’ features a disco-tech sound track from some of the most revered pioneers in electronic music – and some of the newest arrivals.
 
Visual contributions come from the UK’s hottest club and up-and-coming street and gallery artists, while a troupe of contemporary dancers and performances artists complete the sensory immersion.
 
Some more about the acts…
 
Si Begg is a highly original producer and inspiration to both the dub step/ London bass and new disco scenes. His music combines elements of break beat, ambient, house, Drum and bass, turntablism and Jazz. He has used different pseudonyms and band names, and released music in different styles on different celebrated labels. He’s recorded music for films, television and advertisements and sound design for television channels, including the BBC, Channel 4 and MTV.
 
Autokratz were first spotted by French label Kitsuné. Based in London, AutoKratz made their LP debut in 2009 with Animal. They supported the album with a UK, Western European, and Australian tour and regularly feature on the annual series of Kitsuné Maison compilations, starting with the inclusion of ‘Pardon Garçon’ on the fifth volume in 2007. AutoKratz have also remixed tracks by artists such as Underworld, Fischerspooner and La Roux.
 
X-Press 2 are best known for their 2002 hit UK single, ‘Lazy’. Comprising of DJs Rocky and Diesel (aka Problem Kids/ Ballistic Brothers). Their first single, ‘Say What’ peaked at number 32 in the U.K. chart in October 1993. Further club hits, such as ‘AC/DC’, ‘Muzikizum’ and ‘Smoke Machine’ were followed in 2002 with the top 10 deep house hit single ‘Lazy’, featuring Talking Heads’ David Byrne. In 2006, the group released its second album, ‘Makeshift Feelgood’, and their third album, also featuring a number of yet to be announced cool collaborations, is due to be released in September 2011 on Skint/ Sony Records.
 
Lighthouses have been variously described as “Bloc Party meets Justice”, “Daft Punk crossed with Soulwax” “Death from Above versus Delphic”… A three piece electro band, Lighthouses have been busily making a name for themselves with their hectic live shows and their compelling releases and remixes.
 
The real lighthouse at Orford Ness, near the Latitude site, has frequently been used to explain away the strange radiation and flashing lights during the UFO sighting at Rendlesham in 1980. This has nothing to do with the Lighthouses playing our UFO event. But by according to loads of predictions, they’re expected to fly.
 
Dec Shoes was literally born by accident at Latitude festival, when the core duo collaborated to write and perform a soundtrack for a Noise of Art show last year. A couple of months after they were asked to play a gig at London’s Southbank Centre, and started playing small venues, building a word of mouth reputation. This has lead to their first festival appearances in Europe and being invited to play on top of BT Tower to mark the 500th day before the start of the London Olympics.
 
Surrounding the music, Noise of Art collaborators Mark Scott Wood and FriendsPrick ImageOverlap and The People Pile will immerse the audience in specially created sci-fi imagery, including solar landscapes, lunar missions, UFO landings and extraordinary creatures.
 
Meanwhile Noise of Art founder, Ben Osborne, will be holding the cosmic slop together like DJ Dr Who of clubs.
 
Camille O’Sullivan enjoys a formidable international reputation for her intensely dramatic interpretations of the songs of Brel, Cave, Waits, Bowie and more.  The award-winning singer has stunned audiences around the world with her 5-star sell-out performances, including Sydney Opera House, London’s Royal Festival Hall and appearance on ‘Later… with Jools Holland’ (BBC TV). Dark, sexy, fierce, amusing and mesmerizing, Camille transforms each song she performs into an intense emotional and theatrical experience, inextricably drawing her audience into a world illuminated by the dark and the light. Backed by her talented band, expect fire, ice, darkness, joy and pure passion. ‘Exceptional voice’ (TimeOut)
London Contemporary Orchestra draws together London’s brightest young talent to explore and promote new music to an increasingly wide audience. For Latitude the LCO Soloists showcase works by three American mavericks. Steve Reich’s ‘Different Trains’ contrasts the cross-continent trains of Reich’s American childhood with the cattle trucks to Auschwitz, using fragmented recollections from three Holocaust survivors, Reich’s governess and recordings of the trains. ‘Four’ by John Cage stands as a beautifully simple statement, illustrative of his late period. Completing the programme are three visceral movements from Frank Zappa’s ‘The Yellow Shark’, the last album to be released before Zappa’s death in 1993, these are ‘III Revised’; ‘None of the Above’ and ‘Questi Cazzi di Piccione’. In 2010 the LCO was shortlisted for the Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards (Audience Development category). The LCO has worked alongside artists including Jonny Greenwood, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Mira Calix and Foals. Having performed with Belle & Sebastian at last year’s festival – expect something truly special for this year’s event. 
 
Peter Gregson is a cellist and composer working at the intersection of music and technology. He regularly collaborates with the world’s leading technologists, including Microsoft Labs, UnitedVisualArtists and the MIT Media Lab to create immersive musical environments. His debut album, ‘Terminal’, was commissioned by Bowers & Wilkins and launched on Twitter in April 2010. Gregson has recently worked with musicians ranging from Scott Walker to Max Richter; Gabriel Prokofiev to Tod Machover and many others in between.  For Latitude he will perform ‘Vocal’ by Max Richter, ‘Tu Non Mi Perderai Mai’ by Jóhann Jóhannsson and ‘Suite for cello and loudspeakers’ by Gabriel Prokofiev with the LCO.
 
Gabriel Prokofiev is a London-based composer, producer, and founder of the NONCLASSICAL record label and club night. He has produced Dance, Electro and hip-hop music under a variety of different guises. His background in dance music combined with his classical roots gives his writing a unique edge. His compositions include three string quartets (“defies comparison” Daily Telegraph), a collection of piano pieces for Russian virtuoso GeNIA, and the groundbreaking ‘Concerto for Turntables & Orchestra’, premiered by DJ Yoda and the Heritage Orchestra at The Scala in Kings Cross, and recently performed by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra with Beni G, in Glasgow.
 
Straddling the mastery of Beck and the explosive force that is John Spencer, Rocco Deluca delivers a modern take on traditional blues-rock. Playing the Dobro – the resonating metal top guitar famous for the Delta Blues – he summons the American past and brings it to the fore. As a solo artist he has opened for artists like Taj Mahal, John Mayer and John Lee Hooker. Most recently he has collaborated with Slash and Robbie Robertson and performed to a sell-out crowd at the amazing Latitude presents Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros show in the Old Vic tunnels.
 
The Garden of Living Cinema is a meeting of artists dedicated to creating living, breathing cinema experiences through live performance in front of your very open eyes. They provide a platform for live cinema acts and new filmmakers as well as a chance to see rarely-seen animation and avant-garde films.  In March this year The Cabinet of Living Cinema built a score to ‘El Topo’, a psychedelic western, over a 5 night period at the Latitude presents Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros shows in the Old Vic tunnels; creating all their own sound effects on a variety of foley-making instruments including kitchen utensils as well as more conventional instruments. Expect something exciting for Latitude festival.
 
 
LITERARY ARENA -
 
Latitude celebrates the written word in all its glorious facets with its very own renowned library of literary excellence. Bringing together today’s most illustrious wordsmiths; the Literary Arena is a hub of storytelling, book discussions, lively debates and in-depth interviews. Top authors and special guests bring books to life and take audiences on fun-filled journeys to the far reaches of their imaginations.
 
If impassioned and healthy discord gets your juices flowing then find a spot in the Literary Arena for the renowned and revered Instigate Debate. A rock ‘n’ roll version of Question Time, Instigate Debate brings the hottest topics of the nation to the fore and allows you, the audience, to participate, pressurise, pontificate, ponder and pose questions to a specially selected panel. This year the subject title is ‘The State Of The Nation: Cuts, Wars and Weddings’. From Fortnum and Masons and Pippa Middleton’s dress to sleeping with the enemy in Westminster and savage cuts; to crisis in Libya and the Arab Spring, 
ID present the ultimate in high-brow Punch and Judy. In what will be an incendiary and lively exchange of ideas, opinions, and thoughts the panel is: Rt Hon David Davis MP (Conservative Party), Danni (UK Uncut spokesperson), Liz Jones (The Daily Mail), Jon Cruddas MP (Labour Party, and anti-BNP campaigner), Peter Tatchell (Human Rights campaigner), Gail Porter (The Wright Stuff, broadcaster and former model) and Don Foster MP (Liberal Democrats spokesman for Culture, Media and Sport)
 
Socialist, comedian and writer Mark Steel began his impassioned stand up career in the 80’s and went on to present his own satirical show on Radio 5/4, ‘The Mark Steel Solution. Having kick-started his radio career he also wrote incisive columns for The Guardian and The Independent. Informed by his early years during Margaret Thatcher’s reign and the political climate at the time, his work has always been fiery, funny and enthusiastically stalwart. For Latitude, Steel will host a lecture in the Literary Arena which will no doubt be topical, and driven by his all-pervading sense of the need for justice. Come along and listen to the long-serving comedian. 
 
Louise Rennison found success with her novels about the fictional teenage girl  character she created named Georgia Nicolson. Two of these novels were translated for the big screen in hit movie ‘Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging’. Her most recent work is a spin off which was delivered in 10 instalments over 10 days entitled ‘How To Make Any Twit Fall In Love With You’. Last year’s full-length novel ‘Withering Tights’ saw the introduction of her new character Tallulah Casey, winning the Roald Dahl Funny Prize. The sequel, ‘Withering Tights 2’ is out this summer.
 
Literary Death Match — now in 36 cities worldwide — is teaming with Fiction Uncovered to put on one of the most thrilling events in literary history. The night will bring together four authors to read their most electric writing for five minutes or less before a panel of three all-star judges. After each pair of readers, the judges take turns spouting hilarious, off-the-wall commentary — in the categories of literary merit, performance and intangibles — about each story, poem or otherwise, then select their favourite to advance to the finals. The two finalists then compete in the Literary Death Match finale, which trades in the show’s literary sensibility for an absurd and comical climax to determine who takes home the Literary Death Match Latitude crown.
 
Award-winning Guardian features writer Leo Benedictus brings his ingenious debut novel to Latitude in a blaze of critical acclaim. Telling the story of a decadent celebrity party and its descent into disaster, The Afterparty has been called “dazzling” in the Observer, “amazing” on BBC 6 Music, and “fearlessly funny” in the Independent on Sunday, which also judged the book “a cert” for the Booker shortlist. So far, it has already been longlisted for the Desmond Elliot Prize.  Leo will be reading a scene from the book, with members of the audience being asked to voice key roles. Everybody present will also get the chance to make a cameo appearance in next year’s paperback edition.
 
Journalist Gavin Knight comes to Latitude to read from his highly anticipated debut novel ‘Hood Rat’. Even though the book has not yet been released it has already sold internationally and a film deal has been secured with Cowboy Films/Film Four ahead of its July 1st publication by Picador. Be one of the first to hear extracts from this fast-moving expose of an urban British underworld, already branded as ‘Britain’s GOMORRAH’ by the Independent, and called ‘the crime book of the decade’ in the Sunday Mail, in Latitude’s Literary Arena just days after it is published.  Set between London, Manchester and Glasgow, the non-fiction thriller follows both gang members and police, as did the hugely successful ‘The Wire’. Knight was embedded with undercover police and has spent years with his contact which has enabled him to create a unique and groundbreaking exploration of Britain’s hidden ganglands.  
 
Darryl Cunningham is a cartoonist, whose easily identifiable style wraps his stories in pathos and poignancy. As an ex-healthcare worker, his experience in a mental health ward has informed his writings and illustrations for his book ‘Psychiatric Tales’. Presented in stark black and white, these comic book frames tell us stories inspired by real life tales with medical accuracy. Cunningham is currently working on cartoons that will eventually be compiled in a second volume.
 
Literature lovers Yarn present ‘Ten Stories about Smoking’ by Stuart Evers. This former book seller and editor-turned-writer gives us his first short story collection – ten stories of allure, betrayal, nostalgia, solitude, seduction, damage, desire and loss; of silence broken by the click of a lighter; insomnia defined by a glowing ember; a magician’s trick; a lover’s scent; a final wish. These are stories that go to the heart of things. As you’d expect from a man steeped in books for his entire working career, his breadth of expression and references are spot on and it makes for an inspired debut
 
 
– COMEDY ARENA –
 
Over the past five years, Latitude’s Comedy Arena has become a comedy festival in its own right. Bursting at the seams with the best comic talent in the land, crowds gather all weekend to witness a variety of hilarious turns from an unrivalled bill. With Alan Carr, Omid Djalili, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and Jason Byrne to name just a few confirmed already – it is another stellar line-up of the very best comics on the circuit. Just added are:
 
Iranian born Shappi Khorsandi has been an active and inspiring participant in UK comedy since taking part on Joe Wilson’s Comedy Madhouse in 1997. With a litany of Radio 4 show appearances under her belt and finally winning a well-deserved Best Breakthrough Act Award from Chortle in 2007 she’s moved into the spotlight more recently with ‘Live At The Apollo’, ‘Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow’ and ‘Friday Night With Jonathan Ross’. Her hilarious stand-up will be an illuminating and no doubt packed experience in the Comedy Arena at Latitude 2011. 
 
Holly Walsh brings her bright-eyed and optimistic comedy of cleverly crafted jokes and droll one-liners to Latitude’s Comedy Arena. A successful and well respected stand-up who won Chortle’s Best Newcomer of the Year, Walsh is a regular on the comedy circuit and on TV. As well as this she is a talented and highly regarded writer with credits including ‘Edinburgh & Beyond’ on the Paramount Comedy Channel, ‘The Late Edition’ on BBC Four, ‘Out To Lunch’ on BBC Radio 2 and more recently Channel 4’s ‘TNT Show’ and ‘The Now Show’ on BBC Radio Four.
 
Abandoman are a hilarious improvising hip-hop trio who won the 2010 Hackney Empire New Act Competition and the 2010 Musical Comedy Awards. The project is lead by frontman Rob and multi-instrumentalist James Hancox re-inventing hip-hop in a way that appeals to all ages. Abandoman are regular performers on the ‘Now Show’ and ‘The Vote Now Show’ (BBC Radio 4) and regular contributors to the Chris Hawkins ‘Breakfast Show’ (BBC 6 Music). They recently sold out an entire 28-day run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
 
– DJs –
 
As the sun goes down and the moon lights the night sky, the Comedy Arena transforms into the best club around. Featuring amazing DJs playing top tunes on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night – the party never stops at Latitude Festival.
 
In what will prove to be an impressive collision of two dance super powers, Latitude Festival will be bringing you Horse Meat Disco Vs Pump Up The Volume:
 
The institution that is Horse Meat Disco is dedicated to and appreciates all forms of Disco music. Horse Meat’s appearances at boutique festivals and clubs has been turning swathes of unexpecting clubbers into string-laden disco stompers and is at the forefront of the so-called disco revival. The club’s ethos has always been to provide a space for everyone, after all the best parties have always been the ones where the crowd comes from all walks of life. Attendance at any Horse Meat event has become a badge of honour with which to be worn with pride so make sure you take to the floor to claim your Latitude one!
 
Stiffen up that buzz cut, polish your high-tops and get your Global Hypercolour on: One of London’s best parties, Pump Up The Volume, will take you on a journey all things ’90s. Guaranteed to be an excellent way to get your Festival started, the PUTV crew move from their always-rammed base at Dalston’s Visions to Latitude for an old skool soundclash with Horsemeat Disco, transporting you back to the 1990s Rave in the process with an old school hip-hop, house and pop shakedown. 
 
The ultimate feel good pop party extravaganza Guilty Pleasures shall be gracing Latitude festival 2011. After a busy day of basking in the sun on Latitude green and luscious grounds, what better way to shake off those inhibitions than dancing the hours away to the music you’ve never been so proud to admit you love. Golden oldies, forgotten classics, power ballads and pure pop gold are all lovingly compiled for your pleasure. Dancers in animal outfits, cheerleaders, mascots and camp dance troupes all await you in what promises to be one of the highlights of your festival diary.
 
 
Latitude welcomes Blow Up, one of Britain’s longest running club nights, to close Sunday night in the Comedy Arena. Cited as the birthplace of the Britpop scene and influencing the style and sound of a generation, Blow Up’s playlist though is far from being defined by the genre it helped kick-start back in 1993. Expect to hear British Pop, Glam and New-Wave colliding with 60s Soundtracks & Electronica, Library Music, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Indie-Pop, 60’s Soul, Beat, Garage, Funk, Ska & more. Blow Up founder Paul Tunkin has DJed for Blur (Modern Life Is Rubbish/Parklife), Pulp and Suede whilst taking the Blow Up club on tour in the UK, Europe, USA, Russia and Japan. Paul will be joined on the decks by Blow Up’s co-resident DJ Mr. Ian Jackson.
 
 
– POETRY ARENA –
 
A fantasyland of innocent pleasures and unbridled fun lies deep within the festival’s magical woods. A quirky corner of the Latitude site where anything goes. Side shows, games, interactive art, dance troupes, workshops and cutting-edge theatre will keep you entertained all weekend long. Release your inner child and come play around in Pandora’s Playground.
 
Having blown hearts and minds with 2010’s Stories For the Starlit Sky (alongside Daniel Kitson), Gavin Osborn returns to Latitude with a spring in his step and a one-year old son to support. He’s in the Poetry Arena, so expect at least some songs to rhyme. Fresh from supporting Belle & Sebastian, expect songs from two albums (‘In The Twee Small Hours’ and ‘Meeting Your Heroes’) and material from his forthcoming record, due later this year.  “Funny and touching. Osborn walks a similar tightrope to Loudon Wainwright III, but remains perfectly balanced” (The Sunday Times)
 
Rob Auton has ideas and sees if other people like those ideas by writing them down, standing up on stage, and saying them out loud.  In recent years he has began to walk slowly, but with purpose, onto a huge variety of poetry and comedy stages up, down and across the British isles, catch him this summer at Latitude.
Since his first gig, opening for a jazz-punk fusion group in York Cemetery, Trio Thaddeus’s career as a poet has been unusual.  Despite having been on the scene less than a year, he has already made his mark in venues across London (including Woolfson-Tay and The Camden Eye), and appeared as a featured artist in numerous shows at the Edinburgh Fringe, notably including ‘A Slightly Dangerous Comedy Occasion’ (**** The Scotsman), a stint at The Zoo Theatre, and performances with The Rep Theatre Company at ‘C.’ He is 18 years old.
MC and poet Jack Dean was born in Tooting, raised in the southwest UK, and likes to wander all over the place telling stories of love, loneliness, nostalgia and midget porn. He is Hammer and Tongue Slam Champion, Apples and Snakes featured artist and holder of the highest Pac-Man score of anyone he knows. Hailed as “the Rambo of the spoken word”, Jack will be bringing his signature blend of lyrical ADHD to a couple of short sets over the Latitude weekend, a gig he admits he probably doesn’t deserve. 
Mark Niel is a stand up poet bursting with energy, humour and evangelical zeal. His barnstorming performances have won him fistfuls of Slam titles including the Camden Crawl as well as Bristol, Wenlock and Ledbury Poetry Festivals. Mark has shot from first open mic to headliner in a couple of years and is makingnot one, but two appearances in the Poetry Arena! A prize winner for written poems and performances, his material ranges from deeply personal reflections to heartfelt rants about his frequently misspelt name or the frustrations of Fridges in shared houses. 
 
– FARAWAY FOREST –
 
Latitude’s fairytale Faraway Forest is a secret haven of dark desires, mysterious mayhem and salacious sin-filled pleasure. This clearing under the woodland canopy will host the decadent Winter’s Ball full of all of the delights of Christmas, hands on workshops and mesmerising theatre and musical performances. Come along and lose yourself in the depths of The Faraway Forest.
 
Snow in summer? Christmas in July? Has the world gone mad? It would appear so, as Latitude Festival presents The Winter’s Ball in The Faraway Forest. This wintry extravaganza includes a performance of Dusty Limits’ acclaimed adult pantomime ‘Cinderella and the Glass Ceiling’ with an all-star cast including Sarah-Louise Young as Cinders, Fancy Chance as Prince Char-Ming Jong Il and Dusty Limits himself as the Wicked Stepmother. This is followed by a Narnian Interlude hosted by the impossibly acrobatic A J James and featuring guest appearances by The White Witch, Pantomime Aslan, and Dirty Santa and his Ho Ho Hos. With presents distributed and plenty of well-hung mistletoe, it’s then time for dancing in the enchanted forest until the small hours.
 
Deep in The Faraway Forest Les Enfants invite you to party in their winter wonderland. Presided over by the terrifying Snow Queen prepare to enter a weird and wonderful world full of Grimm tales, poisoned apples, snow capped branches and Turkish delight. Throughout the forest there will be grottos and gingerbread houses with interactive features from Grimm’s fairy tales and with twisted versions of Snow White, Red Riding Hood, Three Little Pigs, and strange white rabbits.
 
We all love the story but what does Cinderella have to do with festivals? Early festivals in the 1960s were a chance to escape from the confines of the British suit or, for ladies, what was known as a ‘costume’ and dress down or, possibly, not dress at all! The dress-code may have changed but festivals are still all about sartorial creativity and self-reinvention. Take the chance to work a little Cinderella magic and be someone else for the night. Fashion blogger and Times columnist, Badaude, will whirl you through a brief history of festival dressing then give you the opportunity to reinvent yourself for Latitude’s Winter’s Ball assisted by top stylists. So bring something sparkly to swap; leave your everyday self behind; get styled; get snapped! Photograph, describe or draw your dream dress and tie the picture to the Dream Dress Tree. Because dressing up is all about dreaming…
 
Imogen Eveson and Samara Tompsett graduated from Central Saint Martins last summer, when they installed their degree show in a shed in The Faraway Forest. Since then, set designer Samara has been working on commissions for installations and window display, as well as collaborations for fashion publications. Imogen has continued to write and art direct and is producing a retrospective book on The Wapping Project. For Latitude 2011 they are collaborating once again, on The Paper House. Imogen will edit The Chronicles of Latitude: an oversized, interactive newspaper to be added to daily by festival-goers and Samara will design its home, an office space-cum-Narnia-esque fantasy land. The space will be used to host artists’ discussions, a fashion shoot and other impromptu happenings.
 
 
 – CABARET ARENA –
 
A veritable feast of vaudeville fun and mischief, Latitude’s Cabaret Arena is a carnival of top comedy and theatre. With a heady mix of sketch shows, freak, burlesque and drag acts alongside puppetry, illusionists and hearty sing-alongs, the Cabaret Arena encourages you to ditch your woes at the door and be seduced by the frivolities inside for a not-so-innocent ol’fashioned knees up.
 
A Night in Berlin is an intimate celebration of the legendary home of cabaret invoking artists from Anita Berber and Sally Bowles to Klaus Nomi and David Bowie. Featuring controversial crooner Frank Sanazi; exquisite burlesque dancer Vicky Butterfly, rising performance superstar Dickie Beau, scandalously saucy East End Cabaret, burlesque bad-girl Kitty Bang Bang and rock-chick supreme Ruby Blue and more. With a live band, cross-dressing dancers and a chance to break down the Berlin Wall a second time, this is a night to treasure. Curated and hosted by Dusty Limits.
 
 
– PANDORA’S PLAYGROUND –
 
A fantasyland of innocent pleasures and unbridled fun lies deep within the festival’s magical woods. A quirky corner of the Latitude site, here, anything goes. Side shows, games, interactive art, dance troupes, workshops and cutting edge theatre will keep you entertained all weekend long. Release your inner child and come play around at Latitude’s Pandora’s Playground.
 
The Royal Society for the Pursuit of Lovebirds (RSPLB) is an amateur bird watching club and unusual dating agency; a society of women who believe their bird spotting expertise and ornithological knowledge can be used to help others spot love.  The RSPLB celebrates love in it all its forms, from friendships, lost love, family love, romantic love and a love for all humanity. Quintessentially British, equipped with binoculars, tea and eccentricity The RSPLB offer advice & dating techniques to those they meet, bringing  romance, charming silliness, fun, games and laughter wherever they roam.
 
The Cave is an experience for the solo adventurer. Walking into the mouth of The Cave awakens the performers – six  artists, who form Hiru Dance, trained at London Contemporary Dance School – and the extravaganza begins. By inviting only one audience member at a time into The Cave the experience is always unique and genuinely intimate; the scored festivity is sensitive and responsive to each individual, lasting between seven and 15 minutes. The Cave piques the curiosity of the passerby and has appeal as a visual spectacle as well as an immersive experience. The Cave forms part of Hiru Dance’s mission to bring high quality performance to fresh audiences and to encourage collaboration across art forms. 
 
Ever wanted to be in the movies? Well here’s your chance people! Videopia is an interactive movie making activity that casts, shoots, and screens miniature tributes of Hollywood classics. Think ‘Son of Rambow’ or ‘Be Kind Rewind’ with you in the starring role. This summer Videopia will be premiering its mobile movie studio at Latitude, inviting revelers to step aboard their converted vintage horsebox to undergo a DIY silver screen treatment. With a selection of iconic films to choose from, you simply pick your favourite movie, grab some co-stars, and get into costume before acting your socks off in front of the camera. The miniature masterpieces will be screened onsite before being uploaded onto the Videopia blog for your family, friends and newly acquired fan-base to watch… a very silly memento of a brilliant weekend!
 
Racing Machines & The Interplanetary Post Box is a gaming arcade with a difference created by Ordinary Adventures! Cardboard, ribbons  and elastic-bands become computers, space rockets and racing cars in this arcade. These low-fi consoles transport you into the world of kinetic gaming where your favourite video games come to life before your eyes. Test your competitive spirit against your friends in these tactile adventures made from ordinary stuff. Created by Angie Bual and Fergus Dunnet of Ordinary Adventures & presented by Trigger.
 
IronBark are to provide a battle for the ages as their pioneering theatre competition Theatre Ashes arrives at Latitude.  Three Australian and three UK playwrights put their talents on the line against each other with six mini-plays. These short performances will be ten-minute odes to each other’s countries with the winner scooping the Play Of The Day prize. As part of fledgling company IronBark’s wish to bring the best new Australian writers to the UK, it’s a fun, riveting and competitive way for audiences to enjoy the talent and creativity of two friendly national rivalries in the sunshine.   
 
 
– LITERARY SALON –
 
A hub of life-enhancing interactive workshops, discussions, wide-ranging debates and mind expanding sessions, the Literary Salon is the noisy little sister of the Literary Arena that encourages you to get involved. Discover and learn new skills, air opinions and explore your innermost feelings in this progressive school of thought.
 
Linda Hinchcliffe wants to change your life! If the eyes are the windows of the soul, then the hair is the carpet. Do you want the carpet of your soul to be a luxurious shag pile or the threadbare bit outside the gents in the pub? All chewing gum and drunken disappointment? Of course you don’t. Everybody wants to look nice and fit in, so if you’re shy, housebound, or just a little bit lazy, she can bring West Yorkshire’s premier styling service right to your door! ‘Salon’ is an exciting new production from CC41 Theatre Company. An interactive and unconventional performance in which one audience member will receive a haircut live as part of the performance. 
 
– TICKET INFORMATION –
 
Weekend tickets £170.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Day tickets Fri, Sat, Sun £70.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Child ticket (5-12 years) £5.00 including VAT, subject to booking fee
Campervan Permit £30.00
Weekend tickets prices include car parking and camping
Day tickets include car parking only
 
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Ke$ha, LMFAO, Cut Copy and Blind Pilot for Wireless Festival

They are set to join the biggest stars in music today; headliners The Black Eyed Peas, The Chemical Brothers and Pulp along with a host of other chart topping acts including Plan B, Tinie Tempah, Bruno Mars, David Guetta, The Streets and Grace Jones.   Wireless with Barclaycard is the only ticket you need this summer!

ke$haPumped up with high-octane punk energy Ke$ha is a hot addition to Saturday 2 July’s line-up which is headlined by dance pioneers The Chemical Brothers.  Signed when she was just 18 her breakthrough came in early 2009 after featuring on Flo Rida’s number one track ‘Right Round’. Her debut single ‘Tik Tok’ reached number one in 11 countries and by September 2010 the feisty popstar had sold two million albums worldwide.  California Electro rap duo LMFAO are one of this year’s biggest pop success stories. Their massive hit ‘Party Rock Anthem’ held the number one spot on the Official UK Singles chart for four weeks.  It’s still in the top five and continues to dominate airwaves across the country. The band made their major-label debut in 2008 with the release of single ‘I’m In Miami Bitch’, they also featured on David Guetta’s song ‘Gettin’ Over You’ which hit number one in the UK last year.  The duo are set to release their second album, ‘Sorry For Party Rocking’ in June.

Added to Sunday 3 July’s line-up, headlined by Pulp, are Aussie synth-pop group Cut Copy.  They catapulted onto the UK dance scene in 2004 with their album ‘Bright Love Neon Love’ whilst their second album ‘In Ghost Colours’ was released in 2008 and hurtled straight to number one in their native Australia.  Dripping in 80s new wave sound their latest album ‘Zonoscope’ was released in February and is sure to be one of the hottest soundtracks of the summer.  Also joining Saturday’s incredible line-up are Portland Oregon-based duo Blind Pilot.  Led by the stunning voice of songwriter Israel Nebeker they blend folk with West Coast indie pop, debut album ‘3 Rounds and a Sound’ was released to critical acclaim in 2008, the band are currently working on their follow-up.