End Of The Road has announced another wave of acts for its 2025 festival. Check out the line-up below.
This year’s event is due to take place at Larmer Tree Gardens in Dorset between August 28 and 31. Last December, it was confirmed that Father John Misty, Caribou, Self Esteem and Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory would all be headlining.
Other names on the initial bill included Mount Kimbie, Black Country, New Road, Goat and former Black Midi frontman Geordie Greep.
Today (February 13), organisers have shared an extensive list of new additions for across the weekend. These include The National frontman Matt Berninger, Viagra Boys, Katy J Pearson, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, Jasmine 4.t, Erol Alkan (DJ), Adult DVD and Chastity Belt.
Elsewhere on the updated line-up are the likes of The New Eyes, Tom Ravenscroft (DJ), Slow Fiction, Titanic, The Golden Dregs and Trace Mountains.
Check out the revised official poster here:
![End Of The Road Festival line-up poster](https://i0.wp.com/www.nme.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/EndOfTheRoad-line-up.jpg?resize=640%2C800&ssl=1)
Tickets for End Of The Road 2025 are on sale now – you can buy yours here.
Headliners Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory released their self-titled new album last Friday (February 7). Self Esteem, meanwhile, is gearing up to share her third record ‘A Complicated Woman’ in the spring. Last November, Father John Misty dropped his latest LP ‘Mahashmashana’.
End of The Road 2024 hosted sets from IDLES, Slowdive, Fever Ray, Sleater-Kinney, Yo La Tengo, Lankum, Jockstrap, CMAT, Nation Of Language, The Lemon Twigs, Richard Hawley, Lambrini Girls, Altın Gün and more.
In a glowing five-star review of the 2023 edition of End Of The Road, NME described the event as “a spectacle of communal wonderment” that “balances new talent with indie royalty, packing in plenty of surprises along the way”.
It added: “The best fucking festival in the world? Maybe – but keep it to yourself. This review will self-destruct in five…”
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