A musician from the United States will be performing in Salisbury in a one-off concert next year.
On March 16, 2025, Eli Lev will perform at Woodford Village hall as part of a tour.
His latest project, an EP called 'Present Journey,' is inspired by his current life stage as a middle-aged, full time independent musician who is a mobile lifestyle pioneer and international touring artist. It features the songs Love in the Middle Ages, We Need a Bigger Bus, They Say, That Universal Song and The Honky Tonk Truth.
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“It’s like Johnny Cash and Stevie Nicks on a road trip with Jason Ross and Jack Johnson in the back seat,” he described.
Eli’s songs intend to resonate with listeners, because they’re heartfelt, earthy, and offer wisdom he’s gained through lifelong travel and self-discovery.
The 42-year-old has performed across The States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Spain and Israel, and will make his first visit to Salisbury in his performance next year.
As a former English teacher, he took on music full time in 2017.
Eli Lev describes that he is ‘making the world a smaller place, one song at a time’. To buy tickets for his concert, click here.
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