End Of The Road Festival Draws Sell-Out Crowd
End Of The Road Festival Draws Sell-Out Crowd

End Of The Road Festival Draws Sell-Out Crowd

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The recent Adam's Bucketful of Hope Festival at Haverfordwest High School was a vibrant event organized by the charity 'Bucketful of Hope,' featuring performances by various artists, including Heather Small from M People, alongside activities for children and a blood donation campaign. Meanwhile, the Sundown Festival in Norfolk attracted over 80 artists and thousands of attendees, marking its 12th edition with great weather enhancing the experience. In Dorset, the End Of The Road Festival drew a sell-out crowd of 13,500, showcasing over 100 live performances across multiple genres, including notable acts like Idles and Slowdive. The festival, now in its 18th year, also hosted a Talking Heads arena with comedians, adding to its eclectic offerings. This year's festival season has seen a rich diversity of entertainment and community engagement across these events.

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