Latitude revellers leave lockdown in the past as they party day and night

Latitude revellers leave lockdown in the past as they party day and night
Latitude revellers leave lockdown in the past as they party day and night

Thousands of revellers descended on the festival site for the third day of Latitude on Saturday as music lovers dived into a lake, took part in yoga or listened to their favourite bands.

Festivalgoers will get to enjoy sets by Rudimental, Sea Girls, Nadia Rose and Kawala on Saturday evening with no masks or social distancing as tightly packed crowds of people dance along to the upbeat music.    

The four-day festival, which is part of the Government's Events Research Programme, is being attended by 40,000 people.

Festivalgoers must show proof of a negative Covid-19 test or be double vaccinated to access the site at Henham Park in Suffolk which also boasts its own pop-up vaccination clinic.

Photographs show revellers taking a zen moment with a spot of yoga or a quick dip in the lake inbetween drinks and musical acts. For those who love comedy, a tent dedicated to British and Irish-based comics will today feature Kerry Godliman and Katherine Ryan.  

Headliners The Chemical Brothers, Bastille and Bombay Bicycle Club were booked to perform at the event.   

Yesterday, festivalgoer Rebecca Watson, 32, a creative director from London, who had her nine-month-old daughter Minnie in a baby carrier on her front, said: 'It's just amazing, isn't it? It's great. And also for Minnie, as she's never seen any of this before. It's so good to see people, and happiness. I think it's the tonic everyone needed at the end of last year.'

Festivalgoers (pictured) will get to enjoy sets by Rudimental, Sea Girls, Nadia Rose and Kawala on Saturday evening with no masks or social distancing as tightly packed crowds of people dance along to the upbeat music

Festivalgoers (pictured) will get to enjoy sets by Rudimental, Sea Girls, Nadia Rose and Kawala on Saturday evening with no masks or social distancing as tightly packed crowds of people dance along to the upbeat music

Photographs show revellers taking a zen moment with a spot of yoga at the Mind, Body and Zen area at the festival

Photographs show revellers taking a zen moment with a spot of yoga at the Mind, Body and Zen area at the festival

Crowds donned their swimming costumes for a dip in the lake at Henham Park, the festival site

Crowds donned their swimming costumes for a dip in the lake at Henham Park, the festival site 

Kris Spandler, 31, of Brighton, who is working on a stand at the festival, said: 'It feels amazing.

'Last night was an amazing feeling, everyone back together again.

'The feeling of the energy of everybody just enjoying each other's company, watching a live act and listening, reacting as a crowd rather than just watching something at home for one-and-a-half years.'

He said the festival feels 'safe so far', adding: 'Everyone's approaching it like that. Everyone seems happy so far.' 

Jason Appel, a 45-year-old accountant from north London, said: 'It feels great, it was really nice, really happy when we walked in.

'Just generally nice to feel like you're in a bit of a sanctuary, I think. I think if you've come to a festival in the first place you're going to want to be in a place like this so for me it's felt absolutely fine.'

University worker Stephen Matthews, 50, from Wivenhoe, near Colchester in Essex, said it felt a 'little bit odd' to be back at a festival.

Festival goers grinned as they enjoyed the freedom of pre-pandemic conditions, crowding together and not wearing masks

Festival goers grinned as they enjoyed the freedom of pre-pandemic conditions, crowding together and not wearing masks

'It's a little bit odd,' he said. 'Very happy in general, but standing in a crowd for the first time last night was a little bit strange, and feeling people come quite close to you was quite strange.

'But good to hear live music. I think it is safe but I think there's a natural anxiety there just because we're not used to it.' 

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