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British Sea Power, Low and Dirty Three among new End of Road confirmations

With festival announcements coming thick and fast, focus falls on Dorset, where the latest set of acts have been confirmed for the End of the Road festival.

Low! British Sea Power! Dirty Three! And more, including American Music Club, Akron/Family and Laura Marling, will be at Larmer Tree Gardens in the West Country from the 12th ‘til the 14th of September.

Already confirmed for the 5000-capacity event are the likes of Mercury Rev, Mountain Goats and Jeffrey Lewis (details). There are a number of ticket options, all of which are outlined here, though the most common will probably be adult (over 12s) weekend tickets which cost £105.

Those latest additions, in full:

Low
Dirty Three
British Sea Power
American Music Club
Billy Childish
Akron/Family
Kimya Dawson
Darren Hayman
(Darren and Jack Play Hefner Songs)
FM Belfast
Laura Marling
Devon Sproule
Angelo Spencer
Kelley Stoltz


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Interesting line-up

This, Supersonic and Bestival are all loking like the picks of the bunch at present.

Wow!

Dorset FTW

BSP again?

Also, yay!

a solid amount of country

there- and i finally get the chance to see akron family....good job!

dirty three?

w00t!

because

we actually spend most of our time running around like headless chickens, listening to loads of bands and trying to convince them to play the festival.

Oh, and when we get response like this it really helps- thanks for all the support.

There's more good things to come to...mark my words

EOTR

I've ordered my tickets as it's a fantastic festival.

Yes

keep it up!

Hey Rosbeef

Suburban Kids With Biblical Names, Jim O'Rourke and Jonathan Richaman plz!

Richman,

even.

suburban kids played the first year

but id love to have them back...

and im trying to convince simon about Jim orourke and Jonathan Richman...would be great to have darren hayman herman dune jeff lewis and J. Richman all in a row.....hahah

Cant wait for this

Going to rule.

But as boy from Bournemouth I would like to point out that its not the West Country, its actually south central.

Oh and Rosbeef, how easy is it to get out the car park so I can pop home and see my folks/go see AFC Bournemouth if they are at home that weekend?

Thanks, and keep it up, is looking amazing.

pretty much the only

festival i'd camp for.went last year-amazing!!!such a beautiful site

it's fairly easy

to get out of the car park. I did it every day last year. Just don't park too far in...

as long as it isnt too muddy the car park is really easy to get in and out of

you shouldn't have a problem...
as long as afc stay solvent (good luck with that)

Thanks for that, much appreciated

Right I am going to make a statement; I am now only going to festivals if the organisers have emailed me to wish AFC Bournemouth good luck with the administration or forthcoming season.

No one tell Eavis as he might do it.

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