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The Bees & King Creosote for End of the Road

plus Brakes, Devastations, , Findlay Brown, Fionn Regan, & more

By Neil Greenway | Published:


More line-up details have been announced for End of the Road, which takes place at Larmer Tree Gardens, Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wiltshire from Friday 14th to Sunday 16th September.

Newly confirmed are The Bees, King Creosote, Brakes, Devastations, Findlay Brown, Fionn Regan, Hyacinth House, Jeffrey Lewis, Johnny Flynn, Josh T Pearson, Micah P Hinson, Misty's Big Adventure, My Brightest Diamond, Paris Motel, Pete & the Pirates, Port O'Brien and The Twilight Sad.

They join headliners Super Furry Animals, and Herman Dune, Howe Gelb (of Giant Sand), The Young Republic, Euros Childs, Broken Family Band, and more - click here for the full details to-date. More acts will be confirmed over the coming weeks and months.

End of the Road Festival showcases both signed and unsigned new talent from the UK, US and Scandinavia. Bands are given longer than average festival set lengths to showcase their talents, while parrots fly and peacocks wander around the festival site.

The festival encourages collaboration and 'special' events, and the 2006 festival saw acts such as I'm from Barcelona, Ed Harcourt, Josh Ritter and Darren Hayman all playing surprise sets in and around the festival site. The festival aims to keep its creative freedom with a conscious decision not to litter the beautiful venue with advertising banners, believing that people go to festivals for the music, not to be sold a particular brand of beer or a mobile phone - a great philosophy!

The festival also offers song writing workshops, an open mic stage, lots of events and activities for children and adults alike, art installations throughout the site, Swedish quiz walks, Kubb - the Viking game, a film stage, comedy and more.

Tickets are on sale, costing £95 for the three days including camping - click here to buy.