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Stuart is live backstage at Latitude 2009, the Suffolk arts festival, with an exclusive session from Little Boots. Plus, he chats to poet Simon Armitage and singer Edwyn Collins.

Stuart Maconie kicks off Radio 2's coverage of Latitude 2009, the Suffolk arts festival which features music, comedy, theatre, poetry and literature.

Stuart is live backstage at the festival's Obelisk Arena, which is set to feature headline performances from Pet Shop Boys, Grace Jones and Nick Cave over the weekend. He speaks to Little Boots and other performers as they arrive at the Sunrise Coast festival. Little Boots is a young electro pop artist from Blackpool, called Victoria Hesketh, who won the 大象传媒's Sound of 2009 poll and has recently delivered on this early promise with her first chart hit, New In Town.

Further Latitude coverage will feature on Claudia Winkleman's Arts Show tomorrow, Dermot O'Leary on Saturday, and Janice Long on Monday. And there will be additional coverage from Steve Lamacq and the Music Week on 大象传媒 6 Music.

2 hours

Last on

Thu 16 Jul 2009 20:00

Music Played

  • Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield

    What Have I Done To Deserve This?

  • Regina Spektor

    The Calculation

  • Elbow

    One Day Like This

  • Little Boots

    Stuck On Repeat (Live)

  • Little Boots

    Remedy (Live)

  • Patti Smith Group

    Because the Night

  • Editors

    An End Has A Start

  • 6 Day Riot

    Run For Your Life (Pick N Mix Record Of The Week)

  • The Bad Seeds

    Breathless

  • Camera Obscura

    Honey in the Sun

  • Grace Jones

    Slave To The Rhythm

  • Edwyn Collins

    A Girl Like You

  • Orange Juice

    Falling And Laughing

  • Doves

    Winter Hill

  • The Phenomenal Handclap Band

    You'll Disappear

  • The Scaremongers

    Cardigan Girl

  • Tiny Masters of Today

    Real Good (Pick N Mix Contender)

  • The Duckworth Lewis Method

    Gentlemen & Players

  • Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

    Bapa

Broadcast

  • Thu 16 Jul 2009 20:00