
End Of The Road Festival completes lineup and announces Erased Tapes takeover
End Of The Road Festival has announced a new takeover by experimental label Erased Tapes and added the final bands to the bill.
The Piano Stage will be taken over by Erased Tapes on the Sunday, with Penguin Cafe, Douglas Dare, and Icelandic newcomer Högni all helping the landmark label turn 10 in style.
Other new names include Laraaji - the final name for the BBC Radio 3 Late Junction takeover on the Tipi Stage - plus Bo Ningen and J.C.Satàn.
We'll be on deck once more for an assortment of surprises - this was a particularly nice one from last year. Follow us on Twitter to get updates during the festival, and look out for signs on site.
Misty, Williams, Mac DeMarco, Bill Callahan, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Perfume Genius, Amadou and Mariam, Alvvays, Waxahatchee, Nadine Shah, The Lemon Twigs, Jens Lekman, Marika Hackman, Japandroids, and more are performing at this year's festival. EOTR recently revealed their stage and day splits, which you can check out now.
As well as all the music, there's lots of other delights to explore, including the film, comedy, and literature lineups.
End Of The Road 2017 takes place 31 August - 3 September at Larmer Tree Gardens.
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