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Richard Hawley, Lambrini Girls, Altın Gün, and more join End Of The Road 2024 line-up

End Of The Road have confirmed a slew of new additions to its 2024 line-up, including Richard Hawley, Lambrini Girls, Altın Gün, and more.

This year’s edition will take place at its usual spot on the Larmer Tree Gardens site on the border of Dorset and Wiltshire, and run between August 29 and September 1.

IDLES, Slowdive, Fever Ray have all been confirmed so far, while others include Sleater-Kinney, Yo La Tengo, Lankum, Jockstrap, CMAT, Nation Of Language and The Lemon Twigs.

Joining them as part of the new announcement are Billy Woods,  Lætitia Sadier, Still House Plants, Gustaf, Sextile, MSPAINT, Debmaster, SENYAWA, Chanel Beads, H31R, Plantoid, Anastacia Coope, The None, NiCKY, SOMOH, OTG and Me Lost Me.

“This year’s line-up is very special to me. It includes a lot of artists who released personal favourite albums of 2023: Lankum, Nation of Language, Slowdive, Casisdead, Yo la Tengo, The Lemon Twigs, Joanna Sternberg, Mark Lewis Hamilton, Fever Ray and many more,” said End Of The Road co-founder Simon Taffe of the 2024 edition.

“I’m also super excited that Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy is performing a very rare festival appearance – Will Oldham is one of the all-time greats. We have been inviting him to End of the Road since 2006, so we can’t wait!”

Last year’s edition of End Of The Road featured performances from The Last Dinner Party, Be Your Own Pet, Panda Bear of Animal Collective, Picture Parlour, Geese, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard,  and a secret slot from indie superstars Wet Leg.

In a five-star review of the 2023 edition of End Of The Road, NME wrote: “The best fucking festival in the world? Maybe – but keep it to yourself. This review will self-destruct in five…”

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