Latitude is returning to Henham Park, near Southwold, in Suffolk, this July. Headliners Wolf Alice, Chemical Brothers, Bastille, Bombay Bicycle Club, Bill Bailey, Katherine Ryan, Jo Brand, Reginald D. Hunter and Simon Amstell top a diverse bill where music meets the arts. Festival organisers, with the support of sponsor cinch, have refreshed the programme and promise 2021 will be bigger and better than ever, after a difficult year for live music due to Ccovid. Wolf Alice will headline the main stage for the first time after first performing at the festival in 2013. Dance favourites The Chemical Brothers will arrive in Suffolk fresh from previous headline sets at the likes of Glastonbury.
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Maxi Priest, Shabba Ranks
Housecall, the 1991 hit song by Shabba Ranks, featuring Maxi Priest turns 30 on Friday, and from all indications, the duo is ready to celebrate the Billboard top 40 charting track.
On Tuesday, Maxi noted on his Instagram page that he was in celebration mode for the song, which peaked at number 37 on Billboard’s Top 100 chart on December 6, 1991, where it spent 15 weeks.
“Hello World! This Friday marks the #30thanniversary of the release of the song ‘Housecall’ with @shabbaranksofficial and myself. Can you believe it? To help with the celebration, post your videos singing or dancing, pictures, and memories this week and make sure to tag #30yearsofhousecall so we can see! Blessings all around,” Maxi Priest, wrote.