Eventselishéva — Concerts in the Courtyard Series

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elishéva — Concerts in the Courtyard Series

6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Central Library in Copley Square

Description

Due to the predicted inclement weather, we are moving this concert inside to the Rabb Lecture Hall.

elishéva is a 21-year-old, French-American, pop/soul singer/songwriter. Born in Paris, France, and raised in Tahiti, French Polynesia, elishéva moved to the states when she was just 8 years old. Having originally sold her soul to jazz, elishéva has had a long recovery process into dark pop. She infuses different harmonic and melodic colors into her songwriting, keeping a little spice from her past life in the jazz world. She breaks genre barriers to make art without restrictions. Her biggest influences include Billie Eilish and Finneas, Olivia Rodrigo, and UPSAHL. elishéva's latest single "Right on Time" is now out on all streaming platforms! For more information, visit her website and YouTube channel and follow her on Instagram and Facebook.

This concert is presented in partnership with the Berklee College of Music. Registration is not required but seating is first come, first served. In the event of inclement weather, the concert will be moved indoors.

About the BPL's COVID-19 health and safety protocols:

  • Program attendees are recommended to wear masks covering the nose and mouth.
  • Read the BPL's latest COVID-19 guidelines for visiting the library.
  • Program performer will remove their mask during the program.

Our Concerts in the Courtyard series is sponsored by Bank of America. Programming like this is additionally enabled through the generosity of a variety of public and private funding. To learn more and support our programming, visit the Boston Public Library Fund website.

Program:
Concerts in the Courtyard Series
Suitable for:
All Adults
Families
Type:
Concerts
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Language:
English

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