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End of the Road lineup: Michael Kiwanuka to appear in first UK festival headline slot

Festival takes place between 29 August – 1 September

Roisin O'Connor
Music Correspondent
Thursday 31 January 2019 05:18 EST
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Michael Kiwanuka performs live at The Governers Ball Music Festival
Michael Kiwanuka performs live at The Governers Ball Music Festival (Getty)

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End of the Road festival has announced a number of acts who will perform at its event in 2019.

Included among the artists revealed on the lineup is Michael Kiwanuka, who will appear in his first ever festival headline show.

The Ivor Novello award winner, who has also been shortlisted twice for the prestigious Mercury Prize, released his latest, critically acclaimed album Love & Hate in 2016.

Also announced are headliners Metronomy and Spiritualized, plus Courtney Barnett, Low, Mitski, Deerhunter, Cate Le Bon, Sleaford Mods, Parquet Courts, Goat Girl, Cass McCombs and Nubya Garcia.

End of the Road takes place at Larmer Tree Gardens from 29 August to 1 September. Keep an eye out for more lineup announcements.

Tickets are on sale now.

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