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End of the Road festival announces more acts

Richard Hawley, Bon Iver, Liz Green, and Noah And The Whale, amongst new additions

By Scott Williams | Published:

End of the Road Festival 2008 - Richard Hawley
Photo credit: Phil Bull


End of the Road Festival which takes place at Larmer Tree Gardens,Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wiltshire has added additional acts to its line-up for Friday 12th to Sunday 14th September.

The new acts include Richard Hawley, Bon Iver, Peter And The Wolf, Angelo Spencer, Zombie Zombie, Sons of Noel & Adrian, Cate Le Bon, David Thomas Broughton, Congregation, Liz Green, and Noah & the Whale.

They join a line-up for this year which includes Conor Oberst & the Mystic Valley Band, with Dirty Three, Mercury Rev and Celexico to headline and Two Gallants, Micah P Hinson, Low, Dirty Three, British Sea Power, American Music Club, Billy Childish, Akron/Family, Kimya Dawson, Darren Hayman (Darren and Jack Play Hefner Songs), FM Belfast, Laura Marling, Devon Sproule, Angelo Spencer, Kelley Stoltz, Mountain Goats, Sun Kil Moon/Mark Kozelek, Jeffrey Lewis, Jason Molina (Magnolia Electric Co.), A Hawk And A Hacksaw, Bob Log III, The Wave Pictures, Friska Viljor, and Woodpigeon. For the line-up details as available please click here. With more acts expected to be announced over the coming months.
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Tickets are on sale, priced at £105 for anyone aged 13 or over, with children under-12 tickets priced at £15. Live-in vehicles cost £30 and Car park £5 (pay on arrival). Click here to buy.

The Larmer Tree Gardens is about 2.5-3 hours drive from London, and falls on the border between North Dorset and Wiltshire, fairly close to Stonehenge. It's a beautiful venue with gorgeous views and with peacocks and huge parrots roaming / flying around freely both inside the gardens and in the field.

Richard Hawley