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17 July 2011
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In pictures: Latitude Festival 2011, Henham Park - Saturday
Saturday at the Latitude Festival started off with steady rain but it dried up by the afternoon to leave the spirits undampened.
Paolo Nutini appeared in a small tent at the first Latitude in 2006 and returned to headline on the main stage in 2011.
Ipswich rapper DELS' album GOB has received plenty of praise and he appeared on the Lake Stage.
Ed Sheeran comes from just down the A12 in Framlingham and his star continued to rise with an appearance on the Obelisk stage.
British folk supergroup Bellowhead packed out the Word Arena.
John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin joined Seasick Steve on stage at the Obelisk Arena.
On a day of rain and mud, The Walkmen from New York kept their suits clean in the Word Arena.
Irish band Villagers were also among the performers in the Word Arena.
Ian McCullough led Echo & The Bunnymen through a "heritage" set of tracks from their first two albums - Crocodiles and Heaven Up Here.
Former Beta Band man Steve Mason closed Saturday's proceedings at the Sunrise Arena.
Foals headlined the Word Arena and proved so popular they had to abandon their set briefly due to crowd surges at the front.
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