End of the Road Festival 2012
Friday 31st August to Sunday 2nd September 2012Larmer Tree Gardens,Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 5PT, England MAP
£150, youth (13-17) £120, child (6-12) £50
Daily capacity: 12,000
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Tickets sold out last year, and early bird tickets sold out in 9 hours. Early bird tickets are priced at £130 for adults. A youth (ages 13-17 years who must be accompanied by an adult) ticket was priced at £100 - sold out, a ticket for children aged 6-12 years (must be accompanied by an adult) was priced at £40, with free entry for a child aged 0 - 5 years - sold out, they still need tickets can be purchased in advance. Tickets for a campervan/caravan pass are priced at £45, a car parking is priced at £TBC (payable in cash on arrival).
End of the Road will be making a new festival next year to take place at the start of the season called No Direction Home, held from Friday 8th until Sunday 10th June 2012 (summer thus neatly bookended by the two festivals) at Welbeck near Worksop in North Nottinghamshire, on the northern edge of Sherwood Forest.
Joint Early Bird Tickets for End of the Road Festival and the new sister event No Direction Home Festival taking place 8th to 10th June 2012 are priced as follows:
Joint Festival - Adult weekend (inc camping) £210
Joint Festival - Youth 13-17 years (inc camping) £140
Joint Festival - Child 6-12 years (inc camping) £40
Joint Festival - Child 3-5 years (inc camping) £0
Joint Festival - Infant 0-2 years (inc camping) £0
Joint Festival - Campervan / Caravan pass £75
Postage + packaging (per order) £5
To buy tickets, click here.
Whilst the festival is suitable for families it is not specifically geared at families. There's also comedy and a cinema tent. This is a festival for music lovers, well technically a particular brand of music lover, those flavoured with indie, Americana, and folk. The audience are genuinely interested in listening to the acts, it's an old school festival with no gimmicks, no commercialism (properly none), and very few fancy dress costumes. Festival goers at both events can expect ales, Somerset Cider Bus, food, cutting edge film, comedy, children's entertainments, a chance to make, do and discover.
The eFestivals photos and reviews of End of the Road 2011 will be online over the next few days - don't forget to check back and check them out!