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Conor Oberst, Dead Meadow and el Guincho among new End of the Road additions
TheBoyDeadly by TheBoyDeadly April 30th, 2008

Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, as well as Dirty Three, will co-headline the Friday night at this year’s End of the Road Festival.

The traditional climb-down from the festival season won’t take place until the 12th-14th of September, but a first cluster of acts were announced back in February and Calexico were confirmed to headline the Sunday earlier this month.

Other new additions for End of the Road include Dead Meadow, el Guincho, Kurt Wagner of Lambchop, Pyramids and Miracle Fortress.

The festival takes place in Larmer Tree Gardens, North Dorset and a variety of ticket options are perusable here. Adult weekend tickets cost £105, full current line-up – new additions in italics – below:

Absentee
Baby Dee
Bowerbirds
Clare & the Reasons
Dead Meadow
el Guincho
Kurt Wagner (Lambchop)
Miracle Fortress
Pyramids
Robyn Hitchcock
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin
Sons of Noel and Adrian

Mercury Rev
Dirty Three
Low
American Music Club
Two Gallants
British Sea Power
Sun Kil Moon / Mark Kozelek
Billy Childish
Micah P Hinson
The Mountain Goats
Akron/Family
Kimya Dawson
Darren Hayman (Darren and Jack Play Hefner Songs)
FM Belfast
Laura Marling
Devon Sproule
Angelo Spencer
Kelley Stoltz
Jeffrey Lewis
Jason Molina
A Hawk And A Hacksaw
Bob Log III
The Wave Pictures
Woodpigeon
Friska Viljor


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