
Waxahatchee brought their ethereal charm to End Of The Road
03 September 2017, 18:45
| Written by
Jessica Goodman
Playing in the pouring rain only made the moment more magical when Waxahatchee took to the Garden stage at End Of The Road.
Rather fitting given that her latest album's titled Out In The Storm, Waxahatchee took the downpour in her stride.
Katie Crutchfield and co. drew in the masses with a captivating ease. Treated to a set of old favourites and newer numbers, the ever present rainfall barely seemed to matter. Chiming melodies were plentiful, and the adoration they inspired was evident all across the crowd.
End Of The Road continues today with headliner Bill Callahan on the Woods Stage.
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