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Elizabeth Moen
Saturday, Sep 21, 2019 8:00 PM
$10 Students - $15 General Admission + Fees
With a sultry and intoxicating voice, Elizabeth Moen lures you in. Paired with introspective lyrics that echo both bitter and sweet, her music will captivate you then stay with you. “Moen is one of those rare artists whose voice, from the first moment you hear it, consumes your entire being, doing away with all previous thoughts and concerns, and leaving you short of breath (The Culture Trip)."
General Admission General Admission - $15.00
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Student - General Admission Student-General Admission - $10.00
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With a sultry and intoxicating voice, Elizabeth Moen
lures you in. Paired with introspective lyrics that echo both bitter and sweet,
her music will captivate you then stay with you. “Moen is one of those rare
artists whose voice, from the first moment you hear it, consumes your entire
being, doing away with all previous thoughts and concerns, and leaving you
short of breath (The Culture Trip)."
Elizabeth Moen was raised in the small town of Vinton, Iowa, where she first
taught herself how to play guitar. But it was thanks to the writing community
in Iowa City that she was inspired to write her own songs and in September of
2015, she quit her three jobs to become a full time musician. Since then, she
has taken the Midwest by storm. With the release of her first vinyl LP in 2017,
Moen has toured the Midwest, Europe, and the West Coast as a solo performer and
with her full band. Her song “Mars” is currently featured in a new Netflix
original movie Candy Jar, starring Christina Hendricks, Uzo Aduba, and Helen Hunt.
Released September 1, Moen’s album is a testament to its theme: growth. A
Million Miles Away is a moving, passionate exploration of internal and
external change. In Moen’s own words, “the base of the eight tracks revolves
around the idea that there needs to be and will be growth. That can be for
someone you love, for yourself, for a new relationship, or for closure from an
old one. I’ve grown a lot writing these. I hope that these songs will make you
feel that way or another too.”
Moen is no stranger to the Englert stage, having played with Lake Street Dive,
Margaret Glaspy, Houndmouth, William Elliott Whitmore (featured on her 2017
LP), several Mission Creek Festival stages, and at her album release last
September. Moen has also had the opportunity to play at many special festivals
and venues such as 80/35 Music Festival, Camp Euforia Music Festival, several
residencies with Sofar Sounds, The Tonic Room in Chicago, The Ruby Sessions in
Dublin, Daytrotter, and many more!
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