Modest Mouse revealed as headliner for End Of The Road
plus Freelance Whales, Here We Go Magic, Smoke Fairies, and more
published: Thu 6th May 2010

adults £130, youth (13-17) £120, child (6-12) £50 - SOLD OUT
last updated: Mon 6th Sep 2010
Modest Mouse has been revealed as the final headliner, to complete the top billing acts announced for this year's The End of the Road Festival.
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The latest new additions for the festival which takes place at Larmer Tree Gardens, near Salisbury, in Wiltshire over the weekend of Friday 10th to Sunday 12th September are Modest Mouse, Freelance Whales, Here We Go Magic, Smoke Fairies, Kath Bloom, and Philip Selway (Radiohead).
A handful of names for the comedy stage have also been announced. They are .
They join previously announced The New Pornographers, Iron & Wine, Cymbals Eat Guitars, The Low Anthem, Black Mountain, Dengue Fever, Frank Fairfield, The Felice Brothers, The Unthanks, The Antlers, Elliott Brood, Cate Le Bon, Django Django, Forest Fire, Jonny Kearney & Lucy Farrell, Joe Pug, Ladyhawk, Jessica Lea Mayfield, The Ruby Suns, Snowman, Timber Timbre, Diane Cluck with Andy Griffin, AA Bondy, and more. . For the line-up details as available please click here
Ticket prices for the festival are as follows:
Adult weekend (incl. camping): £130
Youth 13-17 years: £120
Child 6-12 years: £50
Child 0 - 5 years (must be purchased in advance): FREE
All those under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
Campervan / Caravan pass £45
To buy tickets, click here.
adults £130, youth (13-17) £120, child (6-12) £50 - SOLD OUT
last updated: Mon 6th Sep 2010
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