MUSIC lovers planning on joining the fun at this weekend’s Latitude Festival had better get a move on if they still haven’t bought their tickets.

Organisers of the annual bash in Southwold, in Suffolk, have reported that all Satuday tickets have sold-out.

If you have yet to buy, weekend tickets are still available allowing you to catch Saturday’s headline slots by Kraftwerk, Hot Chip, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Alt-J and the Mark Lanegan Band.

This will be the eighth Latitude - an award winning multi-arts festival which was named Best Family Festival of 2012 Oxford’s own Foals play Sunday, while Bloc Party are Friday’s stars.

Sunday will also feature sets from Bobby Womack and British soloist classical trumpet player Alison Balsom with The English Concert, among the non-musical attractions of top-notch comedy, theatre, dance, film, fashion and food.

Comics Daniel Kitson, Eddie Izzard and Sean Lock will be joined by James Rhodes and Sadler’s Wells on The Waterfront Stage, while there will be spoken word, debates and literary from Carol Ann Duffy, Germaine Greer, Jeremy Dyson, Murray Lachlan Young.

There will also be short films and screenings from BAFTA, Bowiefest in association with the ICA presents Bowie1973, performances from National Theatre Wales and Neon Neon and Royal Exchange Theatre. The Graduate Fashion Show also returns to the banks of the lake with Storm Models, hosted by Bip Ling and Jamie Laing.

“I am delighted to announce that Saturday tickets for Latitude 2013 have now sold out, with headliners Kraftwerk bringing their spectacular 3-D concert to the festival that day,” says festival founder Melvin Benn. “We have a fantastic line-up across the whole spectrum of music and arts, plus an all new food area ‘The Kitchen’ with Gizzi Erskine and a brand new music stage The Alcove.

“As we put the finishing touches to the site and with summer well and truly here, I can’t wait to welcome you all when the gates open. See you there!”

  • Latitude takes place in Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolk Starting tomorrow, and running through to Sunday. Tickets are still available from latitudefestival.co.uk, for £182.50 for the weekend - including car parking (Glastonbury take note!) and camping