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We would really love to hear more about what you think of End Of The Road. Help us make next year’s festival even better by filling out our audience survey and be in with a chance of winning a pair of weekend tickets for #EOTR2023 👉 https://buff.ly/3qPbo4P 📸 | Parri Thomas

 

25 Responses

  1. Already done…. But just in case… Sort out the toilets!!! See you next year…..

  2. Rob Ashton says:

    (Inb4 all the “toilets were dreadful” posts).

    (( They were though, they were truly awful ))

    (((*really, really bad)))

  3. Daniel Foster, Alice Browne, Edward Brown …..

  4. Already got tickets! 2022 was the first bad EOTR loo experience. Anything else would be keep the magic as you always do! You never get greedy with the capacity, so much to do everywhere that it doesn’t bottleneck, beauty everywhere….people should be asking YOU how it is done. Love you guys, we have so many unforgettable experiences to be grateful for.

  5. 1 )get rid of the fire pit it’s not green in anyway 2) if you r going to increase the numbers of stage with listed bands on them make sure the capacity and the visibility is fit for purpose otherwise you are actually diluting the quality on the traditional 4 stages.

  6. Make it better by bookending the season with the Larmer Tree Festival at the beginning! 🦚🦚🦚

  7. Done. PLEASE get back to the core music genres/ values that made EOTR so brilliant. I fear you’re starting to lose me.

  8. There you are Carl Joyce

  9. Sam Neal says:

    Loved it, and loved the karaoke stage, but I felt like it was in the wrong place. Took away from the magic of the woodland a bit. I hope you have it next year, but somewhere else 🙂 Everything else was amazing and the toilets were bad but you come to expect that at festivals 🤷🏻‍♀️

  10. …….. and don’t forget to sort out the toilets.

  11. Separate the comedy & literary tent / stage
    Plus include the line up on the daily info boards or on the website beforehand.

  12. What did i think about it? Awesome. Except for the toilets and showers. But I guess you already know about this.

  13. Please don’t stinge on the campsite toilets and showers! The ratio of people versus loos needs to change. Extra compost loos, male and female urinals are definitely needed.

  14. I absolutely love EOTR & is my favourite festival in the world 🌎 but I did find the line up a bit weak this year. Ok there was decent bands everyday but I felt some days I would wander for hours & nothing particular exciting on

  15. Jeni Vega says:

    You definitely scrimped on the toilets this year. Queues everywhere !! Stop scrimping that is not what EOTR is about!!

  16. More space on the accessible stage on Woods, toilets better please but I do appreciate all the good things

  17. Cathy Gill says:

    Please see Green Man re compost toilets.

  18. Can you have toilets without a 30 min queue and a final headliner that’s not pissed out of his head

  19. Clean the toilets more than twice a day.
    Have more showers in general camping and make sure they all work (as opposed to 29 showers an max 12 working this year)
    Have some visible security /help points

    It’s not rocket science.

  20. After coming every year, the filthy toilets, useless accessible showers and the reduced capacity viewing platforms which made me feel ver unwelcome, I won’t be coming next year. Completely ruined my enjoyment this year. 😕

  21. Good food great company but the toilets were atrocious I may not come back next year.

  22. Wow so many bad vibes about the loos and showers never had that the 10 years I looked after them

  23. The Boat stage needs a rethink. It’s small, the stage is very low and there were no barriers. This made it dangerous for the large, lively crowd watching Snapped Ankles where the front rows were constantly being pushed into the stage and security staff.

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