Geese Announced As Final Headliner For End Of The Road Festival 2026
Everyone's favourite greasy-haired New Yorkers Geese have been unveiled as the final headliner for End Of The Road Festival's sold-out 20th anniversary edition.
End Of The Road Festival has completed the bill for its sold-out 20th anniversary edition, with New York band Geese confirmed as the festival's final headliner.
The group will top The Woods Stage on Thursday night, joining previously announced headliners Pulp, CMAT and Mac DeMarco when the festival returns to Larmer Tree Gardens from 3 to 6 September.
Geese's return comes three years after their acclaimed appearance on the Big Top stage in 2023. Since then, the band have continued their rapid ascent, propelled by the release of their third album Getting Killed and frontman Cameron Winter's solo record Heavy Metal, both released in 2024.
They join a line-up that also includes Super Furry Animals, Earl Sweatshirt and MIKE, Kurt Vile & The Violators, Ty Segall, Fat Dog, caroline, Just Mustard, Kelly Lee Owens (DJ), Factory Floor, YHWH Nailgun, Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek and Ratboys.
Elsewhere across the weekend, more than 100 artists will perform across the festival's five stages, with appearances from Anna von Hausswolff, White Denim, Working Men's Club, Ela Minus, Model/Actriz, Rostam, PVA, Folk Bitch Trio, M(h)aol, Wild Pink, Tex Crick and TTSSFU among many others.
Founded in 2006, End Of The Road will celebrate its 20th edition in 2026. The festival, which takes place in the Victorian pleasure gardens of Larmer Tree on the Dorset-Wiltshire border, welcomes around 15,000 attendees each year and has become one of the UK's most respected destinations for adventurous and independent music.
This year's edition is already sold out - womp womp if you didn’t get a ticket.