
IDER got in big trouble backstage at End Of The Road 2017
Best Fit Ones To Watch IDER effortlessly charm a packed-out Tipi Tent (tent/sweat lodge) at End Of The Road Festival 2017 with impressive synthpop and faultless charisma.
Despite flooring the masses with heart-infused bangers such as "Learn To Let Go" and "King Ruby" (the latter's namesake was actually in attendence) the London-based duo admitted their End Of The Road experience wasn't quite drama free - they got a big telling off by security for hopping a fence backstage. Seems like no big deal, right? Wrong - the fence is Grade II listed and if IDER had caused damage there'd've been hell (and many quids) to pay. Naughty.
Nonetheless, the twosome kept the crowd in high spirits with their own material and a super-smooth take on OutKast jam "Roses". It worked, and even the group who expected Bristol post-punks IDLES left impressed.
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