
The Beths played their feel-good tunes to a post-midnight crowd for secret set at End Of The Road
31 August 2019, 11:11
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
New Zealand group The Beths played a secret set to a post-midnight crowd at End Of The Road's Tipi Stage last night (30 August).
Having performed on the festival's Woods stage earlier in the day, The Beths waited until just after midnight to perform a range of anthems from their 2018 debut record Future Me Hates Me.
They blasted through tracks such as "Uptown Girl", "Little Death", and closed their secret set with the title-track from the record, "Future Me Hates Me".
The Beths also performed a few new tracks that are yet to be announced.
End Of The Road 2019 continues today (31 August) with sets from Low, Courtney Barnett, Kate Tempest, and more.
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