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Ocie Elliott

Ocie Elliott

Sun Aug 03 2025

August 03, 2025

7:30PM

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August 3, 2025 | 7:30pm
$45 General | $43 Senior | Youth FREE
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Ocie Elliott pen tunes that feel lived-in. You can hear their memories, moments, and emotions in the dusty acoustic guitars, the sparse production, and the graceful harmonies between Jon Middleton and Sierra Lundy. Their experiences as a couple pour into a living and breathing vision for 21st century folk amplified by alternative nuance and unassuming pop appeal.

“We each bring separate things to the table,” notes Jon. “From the first time we sang together, we instantly reacted like, ‘Wow, this feels so good’. Sierra forces me to be a much better songwriter. There was a connection and synergy when we started harmonizing, and it’s only become stronger.”

After gathering hundreds of millions of streams and earning widespread acclaim for their 2023 EP, Know The Night, Jon and Sierra have headlined and shared the stage with likes Joshua Radin, Sons of The East, Kim Churchill, and Hollow Coves. Now they bring their effortlessly intimate sound to Vashon Center for the Arts for what’s sure to be a special night.

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