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End Of The Road add Okkervil River

By Neil Greenway | Published:

End of the Road Festival 2011 - around the festival site (3)
Photo credit: Scott Williams


End Of The Road have announced the addition of Okkervil River to the line-up.

Previously confirmed for the Dorset bash are Joanna Newsom, Beirut, and Mogwai who will appear as headliners. Midlake will make their only UK festival exclusive appearance at this year's End Of The Road. Joining them at the Dorset bash will be Laura Marling, Lykke Li, Best Coast, Emmy the Great, Drum Eyes, Caitlin Rose, Dan Mangan, Health, Tinariwen, White Denim, Health, The Leisure Society, Megafaun, The Fall, Wild Beasts, Willy Mason, Cass McCombs, Gruff Rhys, James Yorkston, Joan As Policewoman, Perfume Genius, Timber Timbre, Tune-Yards, Wooden Shjips, The Walkmen, Micah P. Hinson, Bo Ningen, Bob Log III, Josh T Pearson, La Sera, and more. For the line-up details as available please click here.

End of the Road takes place at Larmer Tree Gardens,Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wiltshire from Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th September 2011.

Tickets are priced at £145 for adults. A youth (ages 13-17 years who must be accompanied by an adult) ticket is priced at £120, a ticket for children aged 6-12 years (must be accompanied by an adult) is priced at £55, with free entry for a child aged 0 - 5 years, they still need tickets can be purchased in advance. Tickets for a campervan/caravan pass are priced at £50, a car parking is priced at £TBC (payable in cash on arrival).

To buy tickets, click here.

The End of the Road Festival has 4 music stages, a cinema tent, comedy, workshops (for both adults & children), a healing field, art installations, literature talks, a hidden library and piano in the woods, a games area with table tennis, skittles, table football and more.