Grandaddy have announced that they have reformed and will be headlining this summer’s End Of The Road festival.

The California indie band split up in 2006 after 14 years together, but have now reformed to headline the Dorset event and have also promised they will play a number of other shows.

Also joining the folk bash, which will take place in Larmer Tree Gardens in Wiltshire on August 31 – September 2, are Willis Earl Beal, Alabama Shakes, The Deep Dark Woods, Dirty Beaches, Eagle And Worm and Porcelain Raft.


One evening of the festival will be co-headlined by Grizzly Bear and Tindersticks, with one headliner still to be confirmed. Midlake, The Antlers, The Low Anthem, First Aid Kit and over 30 others acts are also confirmed for the event.

For more information, visit Endoftheroadfestival.com.

To check the availability of End Of The Road tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094.

The line-up for End Of The Road so far is as follows:

Grandaddy

Tindersticks

Grizzly Bear

The Antlers

Delicate Steve

Doug Paisley

Driver Drive Faster

First Aid Kit

Frank Fairfield

I Break Horses

Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard

Justin Townes Earle

Moulettes

Mountain Man

Midlake

The Low Anthem

Alessi’s Ark

Cashier no 9

Dirty Three

John Grant

Jonathan Wilson

Lanterns On The Lake

Roy Harper

Veronica Falls

Beach House

The Antlers

I Break Horses

Jeffrey Lewis & The Junkyard

Justin Townes Earle

Moulettes

Robyn Hitchcock

Anna Calvi

Villagers

Abigail Washburn with Kai Welch

Cold Specks

Dark Dark Dark

Francois & The Atlas Mountains

Islet

Toy

Outfit

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