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END OF THE ROAD

End of the Road

Thursday 3rd – Sunday 6th September 2026

Larmer Tree Gardens, Tollard Royal, Wiltshire/Dorset border

Four days of indie magic in a secret garden — the festival that feels like home

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Official face values

TicketFace value
Thursday£60
Friday£85
Saturday£95
Sunday£80
Weekend (Full Festival)£265
Weekend + Camping£295

End of the Road tickets are non-transferable in name but are commonly exchanged peer-to-peer at face value within the fan community. Weekend wristbands cannot be resold above official face value. Day tickets may be listed at face value only. No commercial touting — this is a fan-to-fan exchange for people who genuinely want to be there.

Larmer Tree Gardens

Capacity
~15,000
Location
Tollard Royal, near Blandford, Dorset/Wiltshire border
Getting there
Salisbury (South Western Railway from London Waterloo, ~90 mins) — shuttle buses available from Salisbury station

High demand fixtures

Pulp headline set (20th anniversary)CMAT headline slotMac DeMarco headlineSecret headliner revealGarden Stage late-night setsBig Top late-night discoThursday opening night

FAQs

How do I get to Larmer Tree Gardens?

The easiest way from London is South Western Railway to Salisbury (~90 mins from Waterloo), then official festival shuttle buses run directly to the site. Driving: the site is near Tollard Royal on the Dorset/Wiltshire border — follow the A354 from Blandford or A30 from Salisbury, then festival signage. There is on-site camping car parking but it fills fast — book in advance.

Is there camping on site?

Yes! Camping is the heart of EOTR. Weekend camping tickets cover Thursday arrival through Sunday night. There are general camping fields, a quieter 'Campervan field', and premium options like bell tents. Day ticket holders cannot camp — you'll need a weekend wristband to stay over.

What are the stages?

The Garden Stage is the main stage set in the stunning Victorian gardens — genuinely one of the most beautiful festival stages in the UK. The Woods Stage sits in a clearing in the trees. The Big Top covers late-night and indoor acts. The Tipi and the Barn round things out for smaller, more intimate sets. There's also a cinema and comedy tent.

What's the vibe — is it family-friendly?

Very much so. EOTR is famously relaxed and welcoming — no massive crowds, no aggro, brilliant food, brilliant music. Families with kids are common, especially Thursday and Sunday. It's the opposite of a corporate mega-festival. The gardens themselves are magical — Victorian peacocks wander freely around the site.

Are tickets transferable?

Weekend wristbands are dispatched as physical wristbands — once collected and activated they cannot be transferred. Day tickets can be exchanged peer-to-peer before activation. Always check the current transfer policy with the official box office before listing or buying.

What should I bring?

Layers! September in Dorset can be beautiful sunshine or proper autumn chill — often both in the same day. Wellies or sturdy boots are wise. The gardens are well-maintained but fields can get muddy. A good sleeping bag for cold nights. Cash for some traders, though cards are accepted widely.

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End of the Road Festival 2026 Ticket Exchange — Face Value Only

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About End of the Road Festival 2026 2026

All search findings across eFestivals, Dork, Billboard, NME, Uncut, Line of Best Fit, The Indie Scene, and the official EOTR site are fully consistent with the stored profile. No cancellations, lineup withdrawals, venue issues, or date changes were detected. The Geese Woods Stage Thursday-night headliner reveal (~10 June 2026 via BBC Radio 6 Music) is already captured in the profile. Stage/Day Splits are confirmed live on the official site, also already noted. The festival remains fully sold out and on schedule for 3–6 September 2026 at Larmer Tree Gardens.

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