A Road Worth Travelling

Garden Stage at End of the Road Festival 2009

It’s worth travelling to the End of the Road judging by the 5000 people who come to this September event in beautiful countryside. B&H Services have worked on this eclectic music festival since it began in 2006.

Lee Dreezer of Cheltenham Stage Services noted, ‘For four successful years we have been supplying the End of the Road festival in Wiltshire with all the sound equipment. Due to the size of the event, B&H Sound provide their services and equipment for the main stage, which is a great success every year.’

With over 12 hours of music performed by individual artists and large bands, the three days proved to be technically intense with extremely fast turn around times involving very different types of bands. Technical adaptation and flexibility proved a key to its success. The excellent reviews received cited the high quality of music – making the road well worth travelling for B&H team members.

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