The Vaccines delivered an electrifying performance at this year's Latitude, captivating the audience with their infectious energy and a setlist brimming with indie rock anthems.
The 2010s darlings kicked off their act with an energetic belting of "Wreckin' Bar," immediately setting the tone.
"Post Break-Up Sex" followed, its sing-along chorus echoing back from the sea of fans, demonstrating the enduring appeal of their early hits.
Newer tracks from their latest album, such as "Jump Off the Top," were equally well-received, blending seamlessly with their classic hits.
"I Can't Quit" and "Your Love Is My Favourite Band" showcased the band's evolving sound, maintaining their signature punchy style while exploring more refined musical arrangements.
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Lead vocalist Justin Young was in top form, his distinctive voice delivering each song with a smile and obvious passion.
His interaction with the audience was genuine and engaging, often taking moments to share anecdotes and express gratitude for the fans' unwavering support.
The chemistry between band members was evident, with Freddie Cowan's guitar riffs and Arni Arnason's bass lines perfectly complementing Young's vocals.
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The rhythm section, driven by Yoann Intonti on drums, was tight and energetic, providing a solid backbone for the band's dynamic performance.
The stage lighting and visual effects were well-coordinated, enhancing the overall experience, unlike headliner Kasabian's dazzling light show which worked against the crowd at times.
One of the night's standout moments was when the band played "If You Wanna," prompting a massive sing-along that could be heard throughout the festival grounds.
The Vaccines' ability to connect with their audience was on full display, making it a memorable experience for all and a testament to their enduring appeal.
Their blend of old favourites and new material kept the set fresh and exciting, while their stage presence and genuine connection with the audience made the show a treat to watch.
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