
Comedy and literature line-up for End of the Road 2021 revealed
Ahead of End of the Road Festival returning to Larmer Tree Gardens next month, the comedy and literature line-ups have been unveiled.
Comedians including Simon Amstell, Josie Long, Shaparak Khorsand, Ignacio Lopez, Tom Ward, Mary Bourke and more will appear on the Talking Heads stage across the weekend, while the literature line-up features names including author and former Music Critic Lucy Jones, Melissa Harrison, Sophie Heawood, Rebecca Schiller and Philip Hoare.
Lord knows we all need some laughter after the last 18 months, which is why we're delighted to share with you our Comedy lineup for #EOTR2021. We've also got some incredible names on our Literature Stage for the bookworms amongst you.
— EndOfTheRoadFestival (@EOTR) August 18, 2021
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Heading up our Literature bill we have celebrated science/nature author @lucyjones, incredible non-fiction writer @philipwhale, Mercury Prize-nominated @samleesong + loads more.
— EndOfTheRoadFestival (@EOTR) August 18, 2021
Find the full lineups and pick up your tickets via @Twickets at https://t.co/FbaN6nbqnZ.
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The festival will include music performances from artists including Damon Albarn, Crack Cloud, Anna B Savage, Wesley Gonzalez, BABii, Loraine James, Broadside Hacks, Tiberius b, Sipho and Balimaya Project are among the new line-up additions, and will perform at End Of The Road's 15th edition alongside King Krule, Hot Chip, Little Simz, Sleaford Mods, Jonny Greenwood, Arlo Parks, Black Country, New Road, John Grant, Squid and many more.
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