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Winter is done, Spring has sprung and we're one step closer to End of The Road 2...

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Winter is done, Spring has sprung and we’re one step closer to End of The Road 2024 – 154 days to be exact.

Tickets are flying and will not be around forever so if you or your mates want to join us this Summer, we strongly advise you get your skates on.

Turns out the Easter Bunny had hidden a few caravan spaces around Larmer Tree Gardens so we’re releasing a limited amount of extra Caravan spaces – both regular and large – to you today.

Book your tickets here: https://bit.ly/2U8Xooh

📸 Sandra Ebert

 

5 Responses

  1. Giles Lock come on Gilo, there’s still time to book the best weekend of your summer.

  2. Kris Thain says:

    A beautiful festival. A fine balance between poncy middle-class affectations and left-field acts. I’ve seen Patti Smith, The Eels (beneath a double rainbow) The premiere of Lawrence Of Belgravia, a 2am ‘secret show’ of King Khan and the Shrines, which was mind blowing. A raucous outing from The Fat White Family, a classic onstage invasion whilst Belle and Sebastian performed The Boy with the Arab strap. I’ve seen David Byrne cycling down the road, just before he went on with St.Vincent, I’ve witnessed Simone Felice jamming after midnight on the tiny, intimate piano stage. I’ve seen the double drumming extravaganza of the Osees. I’ve danced like noone was watching at the after-hours disco and I’ve witnessed in vibrant blue light the language of Sigur Rós, addmittedly off my tits, but all wonderful memories. If you can’t be arsed with Glasto (or are Northern and can’t get a ticket) or don’t like the idea of the wanky Latitude Festival and its mainstream nonsense. EOTR is the one for you fatty x

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