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18 July 2011
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In pictures: Latitude Festival 2011, Sunday
The musical offerings at the sixth Latitude Festival ended on Sunday with a late night performance by James Blake on the Lake Stage. The dubstep producer made a successful crossover to the mainstream with his eponymous debut album.
As for the main stage, an energetic Brett Anderson led Suede through a greatest hits set.
For many, the weekend will be remembered for the rain that carried on from Saturday and ensured that stages sheltered from the elements remained packed.
Scala & Kolacny Brothers were handed the prestigious opening slot on the main stage on Sunday. The Belgian choir followed in the footsteps of Thom Yorke, Joanna Newsom and Tom Jones.
Glasvegas had previously played the second stage at the festival. Frontman James Allan seemed to be enjoying his time on the Obelisk Stage.
BBC Introducing in Suffolk's final nomination of the weekend, These Are End Times, managed to squeeze four tracks into their half hour set.
Anna Calvi played on the main stage on Sunday afternoon - two days before it was announced she had been nominated for the 2011 Mercury Music Prize.
As if the rain was not enough, the Faraway Forest took things a step further and produced a snowstorm.
Manchester duo Hurts, one of the most hotly tipped artists by the music press in 2010, performed on the Obelisk Stage.
Earlier in the weekend, Mike Page had captured the view from above Henham Park.
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