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Sigur Ros, Sebastian, and More Confirmed For End Of The Road Festival 2013

Monday, 17 December 2012 Written by Elliott Batte
Sigur Ros, Sebastian, and More Confirmed For End Of The Road Festival 2013

A range of bands and headline acts have been confirmed for End of the Road Festival 2013, with names such as Sigur Ros and Palma Violets set to appear at the Dorset--based event.

In an announcement to transform the nation’s Christmas lists, Sigur Rós and Belle and Sebastian have been confirmed as headliners for next year's End of the Road Festival. Speaking of the announcement, festival founder Simon Taffe said: "These are two of the most exciting and magical live bands around and we are totally thrilled to have booked them."

Winner of Best Small Festival at the 2011 UK Festival Awards, End of the Road is an intimate festival in a peacock-strewn former Victorian pleasure garden offering an amazing music lineup plus art, atmosphere, workshops, comedy, cinema, a woodland library, games, a healing field and the finest food and drinks, hand-picked and hand-decorated by a small team.

Also announced for the three-dayer is Angel Olsen, The Barr Brothers, Damien Jurado, Daughter, Horse Thief, John Murry, King Kahn & The Shrines, Palma Violets, Pokey Lafarge, Serafina Steer, Strand of Oaks, and Woodpecker Wooliams.

For more information - including tickets and prices - check out the End of the Road website.
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