End of the Road Festival 2017
Thursday 31st August to Sunday 3rd September 2017Larmer Tree Gardens, Tollard Royal, Salisbury, Wiltshire, SP5 5PT, England MAP
£189 for the weekend
The first acts have been announced for End Of The Road which happens at Larmer Tree Gardens,Tollard Royal, Salisbury, in Wiltshire from Thursday 31st August to Sunday 3rd September 2017.
Topping the bill are Father John Misty, Mac DeMarco, Band of Horses, Lucinda Williams, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Amadou & Mariam, Ty Segall, Real Estate, Parquet Courts, Perfume Genius, Alvvays, Foxygen, Car Seat Headrest, Jens Lekman, The Lemon Twigs, Deerhoof, Gold Panda, Nadine Shah, Bill Ryder-Jones, Ryley Walker, and Girl Band.
Also confirmed are Marika Hackman, Courtney Marie Andrews, All We Are, Julia Jacklin, Sinkane, Romare, Vaudou Game, Let's Eat Grandma, Margaret Glaspy, Kelly Lee Owens, Michael Chapman, Brix & The Extricated, John Smith, Japanese Breakfast, Julie Byrne, Omni, Ider, Nap Eyes, Aaron Lee Tasjan , Amanda Bergman, Nadia Reid, Tasseomancy, Pixx, Girl Ray, Ultimate Painting, Creatures, Shovels & Rope, John Moreland, Gabriella Cohen, Hmltd, Gulp, Shame, Lisa O'Neill, Xylouris White, Goat Girl, Lankum, Scott Hirsch, W. H. Lung, The Honey Hahs, DUDS, J. Bernardt, Legends Of Country, Mega Bog, and The Spook School.
There's more to be announced over the coming weeks, including the 3rd headliner.
Early bird tickets are currently priced at £179 including camping. Youth (ages 13-17 years who must be accompanied by an adult) tickets are priced at £135, tickets for children aged 6-12 years (must be accompanied by an adult) are priced at £65, and a ticket for children aged 3-5 years is priced at £35, 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 £80, and car parking is priced at £10 (on arrival, no advance sales).
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