End of the Road Festival 2015
Friday 4th to Sunday 6th September 2015Larmer Tree Gardens, Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 5PT, England MAP
£195 for the weekend
Headliners Sufjan Stevens, Tame Impala, and The War on Drugs lead the first acts for End Of The Road at Larmer Tree Gardens,Tollard Royal, Salisbury, in Wiltshire.
Saturday night will be Stevens' only festival show of 2015 - it'll also be his first time performing at any UK festival (and only his second anywhere). Tame Impala headline Friday, and Sunday The War On Drugs make their only summer UK festival appearance of 2015.
Also confirmed for the weekend of Friday 4th to Sunday 6th September are Future Islands, Django Django, Pond, Alvvays, Fuzz, The Unthanks, Fat White Family, Sleaford Mods, Ought, King Khan & The BBQ Show, Jessica Pratt, Natalie Prass, Torres, BC Camplight, Fumaca Preta, Sam Amidon, Happyness, Hinds, Jane Weaver, Juan Wauters, Lisa O'Neill, Ultimate Painting, The Drink, The Black Tambourines, and Charlie Cunningham, with many more to be annouced.
You can see the line-up on the End of the Road Festival line-up page.
Tier 4 tickets are priced at £195 including camping. Youth (ages 13-17 years who must be accompanied by an adult) tickets are priced at £150, tickets for children aged 6-12 years (must be accompanied by an adult) are priced at £75, and a ticket for children aged 3-5 years in priced at £45, with free entry for a child aged 2 years, and under, they still need tickets can be purchased in advance. Tickets for a campervan/caravan pass are priced at £70, and car parking is priced at £6.
End Of The Road will be allowing early entry to the festival on Thursday when camping and some parts of the festival site will be on Thursday afternoon. Festival goers can arrive, set up camp, spend the evening finding their way around and be ready to hit the festival when the entertainment starts on Friday.
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