Watch Ohtis pay their respects to David Berman at a secret End of the Road Festival set
31 January 2020, 14:00
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Illinois trio Ohtis performed a surprise secret set for Best Fit at last year's End of the Road festival, including a cover of Silver Jews' "Trains Across The Sea".
The performance took place less than a month after the death of David Berman, the founder of Silver Jews.
Over fifty names have been announced for this year's festival, with Pixies, Angel Olsen, King Krule and Big Thief headling across four days of the Dorset-based event.
Tickets are on sale now from endoftheroadfestival.com.
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