
Feist blows minds during headline set at End of the Road
03 September 2018, 11:26
| Written by
Adam Elmahdi
Canadian singer/songwriter Feist closed the main stage at End of the Road 2018 with a spellbinding and charismatic performance.
The alt. folk favourite and part-time Broken Social Scene member noted that her friends from that band recommended the festival after their own rip-roaring comeback set in 2016.
Performing tracks from last year's Pleasure as well as favourites from 2003's Let It Die, she encouraged singletons to use her set as a pretext to romance, led a rousing singalong to old spiritual "Sealion", and generally blew minds with her exceptional guitar skills.
End of the Road will return from 29 August-1 September 2019, and early bird tickets will be on sale from Tuesday 4 September.
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