Finish of The Street Competition
Lamar Tree Gardens, Dorset
twenty eighth – thirty first August 2025
The beloved competition returns for its nineteenth instalment, bringing a slew of unbelievable, genre-spanning acts in tow.
There’s loads of pleasure to search out in Finish of The Street’s 2025 line up, together with the competition’s most dazzling set of headliners but. Recent off the discharge of final 12 months’s Honey, Caribou are assured to get the get together began with their headline set; count on an eclectic mix of dancefloor fillers and warbling, digital ballads. Elsewhere, Father John Misty brings his signature sound to Lamar Tree Backyard – with a slew of songs that mix the non-public and apocalyptic – whereas Self Esteem‘s maximalist, feminist pop is assured to deliver the competition to a euphoric shut.
As with each Finish of The Street instalment, there’s a lot to get pleasure from past the headliners. On the rock entrance, scuzz-punk heroes Viagra Boys are set to return to Gardens, whereas Matt Berninger, greatest referred to as The Nationwide’s frontman, is bound to ship to a show-stopping efficiency. On the digital facet, acts like Pleasure Orbison and Mount Kimbie are certain to maintain festival-goers dancing deep into the evening. This 12 months’s line-up is the right mix of established heroes (Sharon Van Etten, DIIV, Throwing Muses) and up and comers (Rosali, Geese Ltd, Wild Pink) – all of that are assured to fill your post-festival playlists.
Along with this unbelievable musical line-up, you too can count on workshops, video games, talks, and adventurous artwork installations, in addition to the competition’s wellness escape, Therapeutic Gardens. There’s no query that Finish of The Street 2025 would be the competition’s best outing but.
Tickets for Finish of The Street 2025 can be found right here.
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All phrases by Elliott Simpson. Yow will discover extra writing by Elliott for Louder Than in his writer’s archive and different work on his web site. His 33 1/3 guide on Yo La Tengo’s And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out is accessible now.
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