Super Furry Animals are headlining their second annual event amid the wonderfully intimate surroundings of Larmer Tree Gardens, on the borders of Dorset and Wiltshire.
Taking place between 14th and 16th September, End of the Road won Best New Festival at the Festival Awards 2006. Now in its second year, the festival will again welcome 5,000 festival-goers who seek something a bit different to the chaos and filth of some other festivals.
End of the Road mixes innovative established acts with the best new bands – across all genres. It’s wholly independent and, being a true ‘music’ festival, there are no advertising boards or branding spoiling the show. With only weekend tickets on sale, it boasts a real sense of community.
Along with Super Furry Animals, more headliners will be announced soon. They join a host of bands including:
Herman Dune, Howe Gelb (of Giant Sand), The Young Republic, Euros Childs, Broken Family Band, Charlie Parr, Seasick Steve, Viking Moses, Sons of Noel & Adrian, Monkey Swallows the Universe, Darren Hayman, Hush The Many, Sunny Day Sets Fire and David Thomas Broughton.
As well as welcoming applications from new and unsigned talent, End of the Road boasts incredible untouched scenery that even includes parrots flying around and peacocks wandering across the festival site.
The festival will also be offering 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, films, comedy and much more besides.
Tickets are on sale now from link
Adult Weekend (incl. camping) £95
Children 13-16 years Weekend (incl. camping) £95 (under 13s – free)