The National, Paolo Nutini and Suede will headline the main stage at Latitude Festival 2011 in Suffolk.

Foals, Wanda Jackson and Bright Eyes will also appear alongside Anna Calvi, Avi Buffalo, The Bees, Bellowhead, British Sea Power, Caitlin Rose, Caribou, Chapel Club and Crocodiles.

Crystal Fighters, C.W. Stoneking, Deerhunter, The Duke And The King, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Edwyn Collins, Esben and the Witch, Everything Everything, Fight Like Apes, Foster The People, Glasser, Gold Panda, Graffiti 6 and Hurts will appear as well.

I Am Kloot, KT Tunstall, Jenny and Johnny, Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan, Kele, The Leisure Society and Lloyd Cole will play too alongside Marques Toliver, My Morning Jacket, The Naked and The Famous, OMD, Paloma Faith, Phidel, Rumer, Thea Gilmore, Tripwires, Trophy Wife, The Vaccines, Villagers, Violens, The Waterboys and Yann Tiersen.

The comedy line-up includes Omid Djalili, Jason Byrne, Phill Jupitus, Jon Richardson, Brendon Burns, Greg Davies, Danny Bhoy, Richard Herring, Tom Wrigglesworth, Rob Rouse, Seann Walsh, John Shuttleworth, Roisin Conaty, Doc Brown, Josh Widdicombe, Nick Helm, Idiots Of Ants, Lady Garden, and Katherine Ryan.

Theatre acts announced include Hammersmith Lyric in association with Spymonkey & Peepolykus, The Bush, Battersea Arts Centre, Fuel, Paines Plough, Clean Break, HighTide, Theatre 503, News from Nowhere, Theatre Delicatessen, Forward Theatre, Ella Hickson, nabokov, Theatre Uncut, Lab Collective, Whippet Productions, Company Of Angels in association with Bristol Old Vic, Out Of Chaos, Pentabu, NSDF, Northern Stage, Non Zero One, Il Pixel Rosso, Forest Fringe, and Red Shift.

Latitude will also host BAFTA Presents: 'The Trip' by Michael Wineterbottom Q&A with Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon and select members of the creative team in the Film Theatre Arena.

Literary acts include Robin Ince's The School Of Life, Alan Hollinghurst, WordTheatre, Marcus Brigstocke & Andre Vincent's Early Edition, Mark Billingham in conversation with David Morrissey, Sarah Dunant, Dave Gorman, Mark Thomas, Alexei Sayle, Brendon Burns, Rory McGrath, Rupert Thomson, Henry Worsley, Tom Clempson, Emma Kennedy, Mike Carter, Lucy Edge & Jeff Phenix, Louis de Bernieres, Pappy's, and Guy Pratt.
The Poetry will see Linton Kwesi Johnson, Jo Shapcott, Tim Key, Simon Armitage, Saul Williams, Sophie Hannah, Luke Wright, Kate Tempest, Kate Fox New, The Gentleman Rhymer, Tim Clare, Joel Stickley, Luke Kennard, Yanny Mac, Clare Pollard, Mark Grist, and English Touring Theatre.
The Cabaret Arena will host Will Adamsdale, Bourgeois and Maurice, Late Night Gimp Fight, Doctor Brown Because Richard Dedomenici, and Bryony Kimmings.

Plus across the festival will be Andy Puddicombe in the Literary Salon, Sadler's Wells and English National Ballet on Waterfront Stage, and The Winter's Ball in the Faraway Forest.

And the DJ's In The Woods are Eddy Temple-Morris, Feeling Gloomy, and Beef Warehouse. 

The expanded LCA (Latitude Contemporary Art - Award and Exhibition) will be commissioning Alice Anderson, Graham Dolphin, Andy Harper, Delaine Le Bas, and Maslen & Mehra.

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