Across the weekend, an eclectic range of musical performers took to the Trailer Park stage, drawing in huge crowds of festivalgoers every day. Highlights included sets from Irish rockers Gurriers, noise rock quartet Mandy, Indiana and skiffle group the Dodge Brothers. Trailer Park stalwarts New York Brass Band, The Scribes and William the Conqueror were also back with a bang, making a triumphant return to Latitude.
Barclaycard Presents Latitude would like to extend a special thank you to the organisers of Trailer Park, who kept the Latitude party going long into the night.
The festivities continued until the early hours, with an incomparable late night line-up. The ‘mother of all parties’ Pirates of the Caravean attracted a huge crowd every night, with seafaring swashbucklers blasting out hits from a pirate ship, while Apres Ski saw Henham Park transformed into a foamy winter wonderland.
All of this raucous entertainment was nestled within a meticulously crafted makeshift village of caravans and mobile homes transformed into art installations and immersive experiences, creating a joyous celebration of the ridiculous.
We asked festivalgoers for their Trailer Park highlights this year…
“It was epic!! We loved the DJ who did a Beatles tribute.”
“Scustin! They were absolutely brilliant. We had to see them twice!”
“The pirate ship guys were awesome.”
“New York Brass Band. And the ski caravan. Trailer Park rocked!”
“Genuinely the best stage in Latitude, the vibes are there!”