The End Festival brought the historic village of Hill End to life for three days on the weekend, offering live music, stalls, workshops and tours.
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Beginning at 6.30pm on Friday, April 21, The End Festival featured various musical acts across the three days, including All Our Exes Live in Texas, The Morrisons, The Green Mohair Suits, The Digging and The Safety of Life at Sea.
Visitors to the former gold mining village were treated to tastings of craft beer and wine from the Bathurst, Orange and Mudgee areas, paired with regional food in The Golden Age Garden, the outside market.
Last year’s event was all held outside, but this year music was held both inside, in the Royal Hall, as well as outside, at the Golden Age Stage.
All round, it was a beautiful day and a good turnout, compared to last year.
Cafes were full and there were many more stalls than last year.
National Parks and Wildlife Service of NSW also hosted tours around the town.
The festival came to an end on Sunday.