Watch Titus Andronicus cover Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground at End of the Road Festival
02 January 2019, 13:30
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Patrick Stickles, frontman of New Jersey's very own Titus Andronicus, dropped along to Best Fit's secret sessions at last year's End of the Road Festival for a medley of covers paying tribute to Lou Reed.
At the conclusion of an improptu set at the festival's piano stage, Stickles launched into his takes on "Heroin", "Waiting For My Man" and "Walk on the Wild Side".
Tickets for this year's End of the Road Festival, which runs from 29 August - 1 September - are now on sale at endoftheroadfestival.com
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