Festivals
End Of The Road confirms Self Esteem, Father John Misty, Caribou, and Sharon Van Etten as 2025 headliners
Summer’s last hurrah will return to Larmer Tree Gardens next August.
Dorset’s End Of The Road festival has unveiled its first wave of artists for 2025, and, judging by these names, it’s set to be quite the weekend.
Leading the announcement are: electronic titan Caribou, who returns to Larmer Tree Gardens 15 years after his first performance there; pop force of nature Self Esteem, whose speculated follow-up to 2021’s ‘Prioritise Pleasure’ is hugely anticipated; cult favourite Father John Misty, who’ll treat fans to cuts from his acclaimed latest LP ‘Mahashmashama’; and Sharon Van Etten, who’s set to headline the festival’s opening night alongside her new band The Attachment Theory.
Elsewhere on the lineup, punters will be able to catch the likes of Black Country, New Road, Mount Kimbie, Geordie Greep and Moonchild Sanelly, with many more artists set to be announced in the coming months.
Taking place from 28th-31st August 2025 at Larmer Tree Gardens, Dorset, End Of The Road 2025 is already shaping up to be one worthy of the cult favourite festival’s history books. You can find out more and get tickets via the End Of The Road website, and check out the full lineup so far below.
Records, etc at

Caribou - Honey
Sharon Van Etten - Are We There (10 Year Anniversary Edition)
Mount Kimbie - Love What Survives - Remixes Part 2
Father John Misty - Father John Misty: Live at Third Man Records
Mount Kimbie - The Sunset Violent - Live in Heidelberg
Father John Misty - Mahashmashana
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