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24 more acts for End Of The Road

including Dengue Fever, Black Mountain, The Unthanks, and more

By Scott Williams | Published:

End of the Road Festival 2010 - Dengue Fever
Photo credit: Karen Williams


24 new acts have been announced for this year's The End of the Road Festival joining the previously announced headliner Wilco.

Dengue Fever
The list of new additions sees Dengue Fever, Black Mountain, Frank Fairfield, The Felice Brothers, and The Unthanks all announced for the festival which takes place at Larmer Tree Gardens, near Salisbury, in Wiltshire.

Also confirmed as appearing over the weekend of Friday 10th to Sunday 12th September are The Antlers, Elliott Brood, Cate Le Bon, The Daredevil Christopher Wright, Deer Tick, Django Django, Don't Move, Forest Fire, Jonny Kearney & Lucy Farrell, Joe Pug, and Ladyhawk.

With Jessica Lea Mayfield, Megafaun, Mountain Man, Nurses, Papercuts, The Ruby Suns, Snowman, and Timber Timbre completing the list of latest additions announced for End Of The Road.

The first acts announced for the 2010 line-up are headliners Wilco plus The Mountain Goats, The Low Anthem, The Wilderness of Manitoba, Diane Cluck with Andy Griffin, and AA Bondy will also be appearing, with more acts to be confirmed. 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.

Started in 2006, the organisers aim is to "organise an intimate festival with our favourite artists, and to offer the bands an opportunity to play longer sets, compared to most other festivals." As the programming is done by the organisers who book acts they like, the line-up on offer is far more interesting than many other festivals.

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.