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Teenage Fanclub, Thurston Moore, Stewart Lee and more added to End Of The Road bill

They join headliners Joanna Newsom, Animal Collective and Bat For Lashes

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The End Of The Road Festival have announced the latest additions to their 2016 line up.

Teenage Fanclub, Thurston Moore, Savages, Scritti Politti and comedian Stewart Lee join the already announced headliners, Joanna Newsom, Animal Collective and Bat For Lashes, at the festival, which takes place between September 2 – 4 at its uusal home in Larmer Tree Gardens.

“We’re very excited to be playing at End Of The Road Festival this year,” says TFC’s Norman Blake. “We’ve been busy in the studio and End of The Road presents us with a fantastic opportunity to share some of the songs from our next album. The festival has been consistently great from the beginning and this year looks like it will be no exception. The line up is phenomenal.”

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You can find more details about tickets and line-up at the festival’s website.

The full list of additions to the End Of The Road Festival 2016 line up are:

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Teenage Fanclub
Local Natives
Savages
Broken Social Scene
Thurston Moore
Sam Beam & Jesca Hoop
Scritti Politti
JD McPherson
Omar Souleyman
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
Kelley Stoltz
Kevin Morby
Anna Meredith
Jenny Hval
Imarhan
Frankie Cosmos
Whitney
Anderson East
Karl Blau
Margo Price
Seratones
Marc Riley DJ
Pacosan
Arrows of Love
Jonathan Toubin DJ
Laura Gibson
Methyl Ethel
Slow Down, Molasses
Younghusband
Oscar
The Garden
Flamingods
RHAIN
Throws
Tigercats
Chris Cohen
BE
Blue House

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