Wilco, Future Islands, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard and Unknown Mortal Orchestra to headline End of the Road Festival 2023
The first wave of names playing End of the Road Festival 2023 have been revealed, which features headliners Wilco, Future Islands, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard and Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
Wilco, Future Islands, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard and Unknown Mortal Orchestra will play this year's edition of End of the Road alongside Angel Olsen, Ezra Furman, Greentea Peng, Cass McCombs, Biig Piig, Yeule, FLOHIO, PVA, Caitlin Rose, Nina Nastasia, Runnner, The Anchoress, Lime Garden, Master Peace, Adwaith, Divorce, CVC and many others.
The wait is over, folks. Say hello to our first wave of acts playing #EOTR2023.
— EndOfTheRoadFestival (@EOTR) January 31, 2023
Undisputed kings of neo-psychedelia, @kinggizzard synth-pop disruptors @futureislands psychedelic pop four-piece @UMO and indie rock icons and Grammy Award winners @Wilco and many more.
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Festival founder Simon Taffe says of the 2023 line-up: "This year's lineup excites me beyond words. I feel so lucky to be able to bring my record collection to life!
"King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Future Islands, Angel Olsen, Unknown Mortal Orchestra,
Ezra Furman have put on some of my favourite live performances over the years and more
recently Arooj Aftab, Greentea Peng and John Francis Flynn have blown me away.
"End of the Road is all about discovery, and I can’t wait to welcome a whole load of amazing new
acts that have never played before like Biig Piiig, Flohio, Floodlights, Horse Lords, Infinity Knives & Brain Ennals, Moin, They Hate Change and a lot more!
"As always we will be doing everything we can to make it the best year yet, with plenty of surprises to come ..."
End of the Road 2023 will return to Larmer Tree Gardens from 31 August - 3 September. Tickets are on sale now from endoftheroadfestival.com.
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