THIS year's End of the Road festival is the latest event to have been cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

The music festival had been due to take place at Larmer Tree Gardens between September 3 and 6.

However, for the first time in 15 years, the event has had to be postponed until next year.

The event's organisers said: "We’ll desperately miss dancing, singing and partying with all of you. We know you’ll all be missing it too, there is nothing quite like the buzz of live music, but we know this is the right decision for everyone; for our audience, performers, staff and crew, vendors, real ale purveyors, the gardeners who cut the grass and feed the peacocks, the local community, the hard-working NHS staff and key workers, and for all those affected beyond our hedges. 

"We’ll be back and ready for one hell of a party from 2nd – 5th September 2021. So will Pixies, King Krule, Big Thief, Bright Eyes, Aldous Harding and Little Simz – who have all already confirmed that they’ll be joining us. We are hugely grateful to these artists and their teams for being so supportive."

Ticket holders are entitled to full refunds, however, the team are asking for anyone who can to roll their ticket forward to 2021.