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Latitude cancels 2020 festival due to coronavirus and urges fans to ‘keep safe and healthy’

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Latitude Festival has been cancelled for 2020, festival organisers have confirmed. Taking to Twitter on Monday, it was revealed in a statement that Latitude will no longer be going ahead this year due to the current coronavirus pandemic.

Previously confirmed to headline the 2020 festival were HAIM, Liam Gallagher and The Chemical Brothers. Festival organisers confirmed that Latitude will instead return in 2021, as they tweeted: ‘We’re sorry to announce that Latitude 2020 will no longer be going ahead.’ A statement included read: ‘Latitude Festival will no longer be taking place this year. ‘We’ve been closely monitoring this unprecedented situation and it’s become clear that it’s just not possible for this year’s festival to go ahead.

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