With four bespoke arenas dedicated to music, Latitude offers an enormous selection of the finest hand-picked bands and artists to create the perfect soundtrack to a resoundingly superb weekend. From reformed must-sees, to the newest essential hot tips from a variety of genres, Latitude’s music arenas have it all. 

With The National, Paolo Nutini and Suede headlining the Obelisk Arena; Bombay Bicycle Club, Foals and Eels headlining The Word Arena and a whole wealth of musical talent playing across the weekend, Latitude once again boasts an exhilarating and unique line-up.

Adam Ant, who reigns supreme as one of the defining British acts of the post-punk movement of the early Eighties. Still going strong, he's working on his sixth solo album entitled 'Adam Ant Is The Blueblack Hussar In Marrying The Gunner's Daughter'.

Fresh from the highly successful Libertines reunion gigs, Carl Barât is returning to his solo work in The Word Arena on Sunday evening, Cloud Control a Sydney four-piece scooped the prestigious Australian Music Prize for their stunning debut album 'Bliss Release' and have found success on our shores, LA five-piece Grouplove only have a self-titled EP to their name but have built up a huge amount of support in just two years and will release their debut album in September and we can also announce The Walkmen who have spent the last decade crafting some of the finest and most distinctive rock music available. From their second album's mammoth, organ-burning hit 'The Rat' to their fifth astonishing, swing-tinged, album 'Lisbon' last year.

Tickets available from http://www.festivalsforall.com/festival/latitude-2011/tickets