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Latitude Festival 13-15 July – the detail !
You may have read my first thoughts blog on Latitude, which summed up how I felt about the festival. Very good indeed was the answer. This blog goes into a bit more detail about the bands and singers I saw, … Continue reading
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Latitude festival 13-15 July – first thoughts
I and my son Kieran, plus friend Jon and his daughter and niece all went up to Suffolk, near Southwold, for the Latitude music and arts festival this weekend. Yes it rained a bit, yes it was very muddy in … Continue reading