End Of The Road Festival announce new names including Richard Hawley, Altın Gün, billy woods

END OF THE ROAD FESTIVAL

Announce New Lineup Additions For 2024 Edition

Richard Hawley, Altın Gün, billy woods, Laetitia Sadier, Lambrini Girls, MC Yallah & Webmaster

Joining previously announced IDLES, Slowdive, Fever Ray, Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Yo La Tengo, Sleater-Kinney, Lankum, Baxter Dury, Jockstrap and many more.

29 August - 1 September at Larmer Tree Gardens, buy tickets here

PRAISE FOR END OF THE ROAD 2023

★★★★★  The Guardian / ★★★★★  The Times / ★★★★★ NME ★★★★★ The Independent / ★★★★★  The Financial Times

“Isn’t this the best fucking festival in the world?” The Last Dinner Party

“This is why we started a band – to be able to play this festival”  Rhian Teasdale / Wet Leg

End Of The Road Festival has announced a new wave of artists joining its already incredible 2024 lineup. With more big names and rapidly rising stars from post-punk to experimental pop, the 2024 edition of End Of The Road boasts a world-beating mix of the best in alternative music. Final tickets available via festival website.

One of Sheffield’s most beloved sons, Richard Hawley will fit seamlessly into the pantheon of brilliant artists performing this year, with his Yorkshire croon a perfect accompaniment for the setting sun. Effortlessly cool, Lætitia Sadier makes music that takes a sophisticated approach to experimentation. Best known for her work in Stereolab, she will bring cosmic, genre-defying bliss to End Of The Road 2024. 

Altın Gün are celebrated for their totally unique brand of Anatolian rock and Turkish psychedelic folk, which will be a perfect accompaniment to the hazy days of late summer. After moving to the US from Zimbabwe and toiling for two decades in the underground rap scene as one half of Armand Hammer, billy woods has become one of the most revered voices in hip-hop today. Whilst occupying a place in the avant-garde, Still House Plants have exploded into public view with unanimous critical acclaim for their third album, ‘If I don’t make it, I love u’ and will be an eagerly anticipated set for festival goers.

The full spectrum of punk is well represented with new additions being led by Brooklyn art-punks Gustaf bringing razor edge cool, US synth-punks Sextile with their cavernous reverb and middle finger throwing Brighton post-punks Lambrini Girls bringing their famously incendiary live show to Larmer Tree Gardens. American hardcore heavyweights MSPAINT round out a tranche of bands with enough attitude to make even the most reluctant fist punch the air.

With an eclectic eye always looking further afield, Kenyan rapper MC Yallah, joined by producer Debmaster will be bringing their dancefloor fire to this year’s edition, whilst Indonesian experimentalists SENYAWA explore experimental practices by fusing tribal, primitive sounds with industrial music.

Electronic music lovers can soak in the warped sounds of Chanel Beads, as the project of Shane Lavers delivers his raw sonics and eclectic structures, whilst Brooklyn duo H31R bring their rhythmically intricate, electronic rap, defying genre with their futuristic tunes. Vancouver based YU SU will be playing a not-to-be-missed DJ set, famous for her slow burn club beats and down tempo oddities which transcend time and space.

With an unbeatable knack for booking the next big things, newcomers are well represented at this year's edition. Bella Union signees Plantoid bring their fizzing and frenetic prog-jazz-rock, whilst Anastasia Coope and her ethereal tones and spectral timbres are set to charm all who watch. New band THE NONE, formed of lifelong musicians including former Bloc Party bassist Gordon Moakes, showcase their uncompromising noise rock, whilst the sad clown balladry of NiCKY will usher in a moment of sweet sincerely to End Of The Road 2024. The festival is also excited to share the winners of this year's Play End Of The Road talent competition: SOMOH, OTG and Me Lost Me.

NEW ADDITIONS FOR END OF THE ROAD 2024

RICHARD HAWLEY

ALTIN GÜN

BILLY WOODS

LÆTITIA SADIER

LAMBRINI GIRLS

STILL HOUSE PLANTS

MC YALLAH & DEBMASTER

SEXTILE

GUSTAF

SENYAWA

YU SU (DJ)

CHANEL BEADS

MSPAINT

H31R

SAHRA HALGAN

ANASTASIA COOPE

THE NONE

PLANTOID

NiCKY

OTG

SOMOH

ME LOST ME

Everywhere you look on the End Of The Road lineup there are fantastic artists both long-established and leading the way.

About End Of The Road Festival

Founded in 2006, the 2024 edition of End Of The Road is its 18th festival. Taking place from 29 August to 1 September at the Larmer Tree Gardens site on the border of Dorset and Wiltshire, the festival welcomes 13,500 attendees across the weekend. The festival has five stages, and will feature over 100 live music performances. End Of The Road also boasts a thrilling comedy and literature programme as well as an eclectic array of the best independent food and drink stalls. Previous years have included stand up performances from Simon Armitage, Sara Pascoe and Robin Ince as well as literature talks from progressive minds like Jeremy Deller, Miki Berenyi, Emma Warren and more.  

End Of The Road is committed to being a safe and inclusive space for all its attendees, workers and performers. For more information on their initiatives and procedures, please click here.

End Of The Road takes pride in being an Eco-Friendly Festival. They have initiatives in place that actively reduce plastic waste, provide clean drinking water, invest in rewilding and reforesting projects amongst many others. For more information on the festival’s environmental impact, please click here.

Praise for 2023 edition

“The star attraction is ultimately the constant potential to be surprised” ★★★★★ The Guardian

“At End of the Road, the name of the game seems to be variety” ★★★★★ The Independent

“An easygoing weekend where it feels like anything is possible” ★★★★★ The Times

“With every performer at their best, there were no bad acts, no dud night, and no punches pulled at this year’s End of The Road” ★★★★★ Evening Standard

“A spectacle of communal wonderment” ★★★★★ NME

“Like almost everything else at this incredible festival, it’s a genuinely life-affirming experience” UNCUT

“A perfect end to the festival season” Financial Times

"Unlike other festivals it was packed with intriguing, vibrant, essential new stuff from the moment the stages flicked the power on… End Of The Road is an enduring festival because of its civility on the ground and it’s growing disturbance on stage” Loud And Quiet

"The most charming, weird, fun and magical festival in the UK" The Line Of Best Fit


“End Of The Road is the best festival in the UK and attendance is mandatory for all who like their music eclectic and their countryside beautiful”
Clash

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