
Josh T. Pearson covers George Strait during packed-out secret set at End of the Road
01 September 2018, 18:35
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Adam Elmahdi
Josh T. Pearson's no stranger to End of the Road, or indeed the secret sets curated by The Line of Best Fit, but this evening saw him take to the Piano Stage for the first time since his clean-shaven reinvention.
Following a well-received main stage set on Friday ("I was awesome,"), the laconic, questionably sober American performed six mostly new songs, including "I'm So Miserable Without You, It's As If You Never Left" and a cover of George Strait's "When Did You Stop Loving Me".
End of the Road continues on Saturday 1 September with headline sets from Vampire Weekend and Oh Sees.
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