Shura brings her pop sensation to End Of The Road
02 September 2016, 21:26
| Written by
Jessica Goodman
It's a short set that hypnotised the crowd, but there was no shortage of fire when Shura took to the stage this evening for her End of the Road Festival set.
Following the release of her debut album (finally!) Shura has marked herself out as a pop prodigy. Performing a set of fan favourites, the musician cemented herself as nothing short of a phenomenon.
It was pure delight that flooded the faces of the crowd: from smash hit "What's It Gonna Be?" through to the echoing chorus of "Touch" every single track felt like a bona fide hit - and as far as the audience's concerned, it was.
End of the Road Festival continues tonight with a headline set from Animal Collective.
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