Fleet Foxes, and Explosions in the Sky to headline End Of The Road

plus Malcolm Middleton, Mumford & Sons, Okkervil River, and more

By Scott Williams | Published: Tue 10th Mar 2009

End of the Road Festival 2009 - around the site
Photo credit: Sarah Stevens

End of the Road Festival 2009

Friday 11th to Sunday 13th September 2009
Larmer Tree Gardens,Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 5PT, England MAP
adults (aged 13+) £115, children (6 to 12) £30, children (5 and under) Free - SOLD OUT

Fleet Foxes, and Explosions in the Sky have been confirmed for headline slots at the End of the Road Festival.

Fleet Foxes will play the leafy Garden Stage on the Saturday, with Explosions in the Sky taking the Friday slot.

Other acts announced today include The Acorn, The Boy Least Likely To, The Broken Family Band, Dan Sartain, Dent May, The Dodos, J Tillman, The Lost Brothers, Magnolia Electric Company, Malcolm Middleton, Mumford & Sons, The Mummers, Ohbijou, Okkervil River, and Papercuts.

They join the previously confirmed acts which include Steve Earle, Bob Log III, Alela Diane, Archie Bronson Outfit, Charlie Parr, Howlin Rain, Joe Gideon & The Shark, Lay Low, The Low Anthem, Motel Motel, Peter Broderick, Sparrow and the Workshop, Tallest Man on Earth, This Frontier Needs Heroes, William Elliott Whitmore, and Whispertown 2000.

End Of The Road takes place at Larmer Tree Gardens, Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wiltshire from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th September.

Tickets are on sale priced at £115 (including camping) for anyone aged 13 or over, with children 6-12 years old Weekend(must be accompanied by an adult) priced at £30. Children 5 years and under (must book a ticket and be accompanied by an adult) tickets are FREE. Live-in vehicles cost £35 and car park £5 (pay on arrival).

To buy tickets, click here.

Started in 2006 the End of the Road festival caters for about 5,000 people, 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."

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.

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