
End Of The Road Festival announce stage and day splits
End of the Road Festival has revealed stage and day splits for the event which takes place from 28-31 August at Larmer Tree Gardens.
Headlining the Woods stage on Thursday is Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, with Friday seeing the likes of electronic trailblazer Caribou, following a set from psych-rockers Goat. Saturday welcomes pop provocateur Self Esteem, and on Sunday, closing the festival's main stage, Father John Misty.
Nestled among the trees, on The Garden stage on Friday, The National’s Matt Berninger will bring his smokey ballads to the stage, following a performance from Irish folk experimentalist Lisa O’Neill. Headlining on Saturday are Viagra Boys, and closing out the stage on Sunday is Black Country, New Road performing songs from their new album, Forever Howlong.
This year’s highlights on The Big top include electronic innovator Joy Orbison, noise-rock romantics DIIV, synth philosopher John Maus, glitchy electronic artist Ela Minus, cello-wielding experimentalist Mabe Fratti, and boundary-smashing South African artist Moonchild Sanelly. Meanwhile, The Folly stage features the likes of bdrmm, experimental indie rock from Jasmine.4.T. and genre-hopping eccentricity from Fabiana Palladino.
End Of The Road have also announced new additions Youth Lagoon and Rogê who replace Ezra Feinberg who has unfortunately had to cancel.
For more information, visit endoftheroadfestival.com.
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