EERA performs a haunting special set for Best Fit at End of the Road Fest
04 September 2016, 20:28
| Written by
Merle Jobst
Those passing through the woods at the End of the Road Festival this afternoon may have been drawn to a constellation of synth notes, gently strummed guitar, and soft harmonies coming from the Piano Stage.
That sound would have been Norwegian synth-pop singer EERA, performing for a special session for Best Fit before a huddle of fans and curious onlookers.
EERA performed "10,000 Voices" and "Enigma", and "Survive", three haunting tracks from her upcoming EP. The session followed their main set at the Tipi stage at the festival the previous day.
End of the Road continues tonight, with headline performances from Thee Oh Sees and Joanna Newsom.
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